Aim The aim was to obtain consensus on how professional conduct can be improved in midwifery. Background Although a decrease in maternal mortality is seen in South Africa, it is still unacceptably high in comparison with first world countries. The aim is to reduce maternal deaths to 100 per 100 000 deaths by 2030. The role of midwives in the care of mothers and babies has been recognised worldwide and therefore they also play a crucial role in the reduction of maternal deaths. Programmes have been rolled out to ensure that midwives are skilled and knowledgeable. However, it seems that professional conduct is a contributing factor in maternal mortality and needs to be improved in order to reduce maternal death. Therefore, the goal of the ...
M.Cur.The study on ‘Sustainability of midwifery practice within the South African healthcare system’...
Introduction Maternal and neonatal mortality are disproportionally high in low-and middle-income cou...
A structured questionnaire survey of randomly selected 229 patients in two public hospitals (materni...
Despite a steady drop globally in maternal and newborn deaths since 1990, thousands of women and new...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMidwives play a critical role in the care of pregnant women from the first ...
Abstract: The nature and extent of perinatal health care services to mother and child in the total S...
Perinatal mortality has been associated with poor maternal health during pregnancy and intrapartum p...
M.Cur.Poor quality of midwifery care has been of major concern in Swaziland. This has been attribute...
South Africa has a growing number of perinatal and maternal deaths and, despite this challenge, adva...
Obstetric emergencies account for the majority of causes of maternal death. The major causes of deat...
Thesis (PhD (Nursing Science))--University of Pretoria, 2023.Background: The World health Organizati...
Midwives are largely responsible for maternity care in hospitals. As such, they play a significant r...
D.Cur.Abstract: National and international best practice strategies for improving intrapartum care e...
In South Africa, the main causes of maternal and neonatal deaths are related to challenges of the he...
South Africa is struggling to improve maternal and perinatal outcomes, resulting in failure to achie...
M.Cur.The study on ‘Sustainability of midwifery practice within the South African healthcare system’...
Introduction Maternal and neonatal mortality are disproportionally high in low-and middle-income cou...
A structured questionnaire survey of randomly selected 229 patients in two public hospitals (materni...
Despite a steady drop globally in maternal and newborn deaths since 1990, thousands of women and new...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMidwives play a critical role in the care of pregnant women from the first ...
Abstract: The nature and extent of perinatal health care services to mother and child in the total S...
Perinatal mortality has been associated with poor maternal health during pregnancy and intrapartum p...
M.Cur.Poor quality of midwifery care has been of major concern in Swaziland. This has been attribute...
South Africa has a growing number of perinatal and maternal deaths and, despite this challenge, adva...
Obstetric emergencies account for the majority of causes of maternal death. The major causes of deat...
Thesis (PhD (Nursing Science))--University of Pretoria, 2023.Background: The World health Organizati...
Midwives are largely responsible for maternity care in hospitals. As such, they play a significant r...
D.Cur.Abstract: National and international best practice strategies for improving intrapartum care e...
In South Africa, the main causes of maternal and neonatal deaths are related to challenges of the he...
South Africa is struggling to improve maternal and perinatal outcomes, resulting in failure to achie...
M.Cur.The study on ‘Sustainability of midwifery practice within the South African healthcare system’...
Introduction Maternal and neonatal mortality are disproportionally high in low-and middle-income cou...
A structured questionnaire survey of randomly selected 229 patients in two public hospitals (materni...