Background: Equipping student midwives with confidence to deliver bereavement care to childbearing women is a challenge for midwifery lecturers.Objective: To explore qualitative data provided by student midwives who evaluated the workbook Bereavement care for childbearing women and their families (Hollins Martin & Forrest, 2013) to explore their views of potential teaching strategies that could build their confidence to deliver real bereavement care.Method: An exploratory qualitative thematic analysis was used to provide, analyse and report themes identified within data collected in a prior study.Participants: Participants were student midwives (n=179) in their second/third year of a midwifery degree program at 1 of 3 universities in the UK...
While midwifery practice predominantly deals with happy experiences, unexpected and unpredictable ev...
This qualitative, longitudinal study explores and compares the experiences of ten student midwives a...
PROBLEM: The health of women is dependent on midwifery workforce stability. Retaining new midwives i...
Background: Equipping student midwives with confidence to deliver bereavement care to childbearing w...
Background: Student midwives often encounter perinatal loss, such as stillbirth and neonatal death, ...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Background: The NMSF (2009) reported that 74 Trusts (40%) in the UK lack expertise in delivering mat...
Background Perinatal loss and bereavement care is an area that significantly impacts families and t...
The aim of pre-registration midwifery education is to prepare the student for the demanding and comp...
Objective: to explore commencing students’ views of the good midwife. This study was set against a b...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Objective: first year midwifery students learn early in semester about situation...
Background: The NMSF (2009) survey reported that bereavement midwife care was inadequate in a number...
Background: the NMSF (2009) reported that 74 Trusts (40%) in the UK lack expertise in delivering mat...
Background: It is important for midwifery students to have appropriate and timely access to clinical...
The unexpected death of a baby to stillbirth is a tragic and traumatic event both for parents and ca...
While midwifery practice predominantly deals with happy experiences, unexpected and unpredictable ev...
This qualitative, longitudinal study explores and compares the experiences of ten student midwives a...
PROBLEM: The health of women is dependent on midwifery workforce stability. Retaining new midwives i...
Background: Equipping student midwives with confidence to deliver bereavement care to childbearing w...
Background: Student midwives often encounter perinatal loss, such as stillbirth and neonatal death, ...
Background. Despite a focus on user involvement in healthcare services and education in the UK, ther...
Background: The NMSF (2009) reported that 74 Trusts (40%) in the UK lack expertise in delivering mat...
Background Perinatal loss and bereavement care is an area that significantly impacts families and t...
The aim of pre-registration midwifery education is to prepare the student for the demanding and comp...
Objective: to explore commencing students’ views of the good midwife. This study was set against a b...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Objective: first year midwifery students learn early in semester about situation...
Background: The NMSF (2009) survey reported that bereavement midwife care was inadequate in a number...
Background: the NMSF (2009) reported that 74 Trusts (40%) in the UK lack expertise in delivering mat...
Background: It is important for midwifery students to have appropriate and timely access to clinical...
The unexpected death of a baby to stillbirth is a tragic and traumatic event both for parents and ca...
While midwifery practice predominantly deals with happy experiences, unexpected and unpredictable ev...
This qualitative, longitudinal study explores and compares the experiences of ten student midwives a...
PROBLEM: The health of women is dependent on midwifery workforce stability. Retaining new midwives i...