Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy affects the health of the mother and the baby. Midwives are ideally placed to provide nutrition education to pregnant women. There is limited published research evidence of Australian midwives’ nutrition knowledge, attitudes and confidence. Aim: To investigate Australian midwives’ nutrition knowledge, attitudes and confidence in providing nutrition education during pregnancy. Methods: Members of the Australian College of Midwives (n = 4770) were sent an invitation email to participate in a web-based survey, followed by two reminders. Findings: The completion rate was 6.9% (329 of 4770). The majority (86.6% and 75.7%, respectively) highly rated the importance of nutrition during pregnancy and t...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives’ n...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives’ n...
Khlood Bookari,1 Heather Yeatman,1 Moira Williamson2,3 1School of Health and Society, Faculty of So...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy affects the health of the mother and the baby. Midwi...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy affects the health of the mother and the baby. Midwi...
Little research has explored how nutrition content in midwifery education prepares midwives to provi...
Objectives: This review explored the extent to which the role of midwives in nutrition education dur...
Midwives and nutrition education during pregnancy: A literature review Objectives This review explor...
Little research has explored how nutrition content in midwifery education prepares midwives to provi...
Williamson, MJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-8504-5851Little research has explored how nutrition content in midwi...
Objectives: This review explored the extent to which the role of midwives in nutrition education dur...
This study explored the Australian midwives' role in the provision of nutrition advice. Little is kn...
This study explored the Australian midwives' role in the provision of nutrition advice. Little is kn...
This study explored the Australian midwives\u27 role in the provision of nutrition advice. Little is...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives\u2...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives’ n...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives’ n...
Khlood Bookari,1 Heather Yeatman,1 Moira Williamson2,3 1School of Health and Society, Faculty of So...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy affects the health of the mother and the baby. Midwi...
Background: Maternal nutrition during pregnancy affects the health of the mother and the baby. Midwi...
Little research has explored how nutrition content in midwifery education prepares midwives to provi...
Objectives: This review explored the extent to which the role of midwives in nutrition education dur...
Midwives and nutrition education during pregnancy: A literature review Objectives This review explor...
Little research has explored how nutrition content in midwifery education prepares midwives to provi...
Williamson, MJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-8504-5851Little research has explored how nutrition content in midwi...
Objectives: This review explored the extent to which the role of midwives in nutrition education dur...
This study explored the Australian midwives' role in the provision of nutrition advice. Little is kn...
This study explored the Australian midwives' role in the provision of nutrition advice. Little is kn...
This study explored the Australian midwives\u27 role in the provision of nutrition advice. Little is...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives\u2...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives’ n...
Educating midwives to provide nutrition advice is essential. Limited research focuses on midwives’ n...
Khlood Bookari,1 Heather Yeatman,1 Moira Williamson2,3 1School of Health and Society, Faculty of So...