OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate whether a specifically designed whole-ofdegree strategy utilising groupwork assessments was effective in facilitating the development of early career midwives' teamwork skills. DESIGN AND METHODS: A qualitative study using in-depth, semi-structured interviews was undertaken with early career midwives who had graduated within the previous two years. This study is the final cycle of a larger participatory action research project. Qualitative data was analysed using thematic analysis. PARTICIPANTS: Nineteen early career midwives from one Australian university participated. Their preregistration education was via a Bachelor of Midwifery. Their education included a whole-of-degree educational s...
OBJECTIVE: As part of an evaluation of a team midwifery scheme we assessed the satisfaction of commu...
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Background: Many UK midwives experience workplace adversity resulting from a national shortage of m...
Teamwork skills are an intrinsic part of day-to-day activities of maternity services, influencing wo...
Background: Midwives should be skilled team workers in maternity units and in group practices. Poor ...
Background: Lack of teamwork skills among health care professionals endangers patients and enables w...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of early career midwives in Australi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
This research explores an innovative group mentoring model developed at the request of four newly gr...
Background: Equipping student midwives with confidence to deliver bereavement care to childbearing w...
In an innovative group mentoring approach, four experienced midwives mentored four new graduates dur...
In the Netherlands, a percentage of newly qualified midwives start work in maternity care as a hospi...
The aim of the study is to explored the perceived impact, either positive or negative of organisatio...
Objective Midwifery students have the challenge to learn to be autonomous and capable midwives to en...
Objective: To develop student midwife understanding of professional values and the application of t...
OBJECTIVE: As part of an evaluation of a team midwifery scheme we assessed the satisfaction of commu...
Copyright © 2012 Susan Lennox et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: Many UK midwives experience workplace adversity resulting from a national shortage of m...
Teamwork skills are an intrinsic part of day-to-day activities of maternity services, influencing wo...
Background: Midwives should be skilled team workers in maternity units and in group practices. Poor ...
Background: Lack of teamwork skills among health care professionals endangers patients and enables w...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of early career midwives in Australi...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
This research explores an innovative group mentoring model developed at the request of four newly gr...
Background: Equipping student midwives with confidence to deliver bereavement care to childbearing w...
In an innovative group mentoring approach, four experienced midwives mentored four new graduates dur...
In the Netherlands, a percentage of newly qualified midwives start work in maternity care as a hospi...
The aim of the study is to explored the perceived impact, either positive or negative of organisatio...
Objective Midwifery students have the challenge to learn to be autonomous and capable midwives to en...
Objective: To develop student midwife understanding of professional values and the application of t...
OBJECTIVE: As part of an evaluation of a team midwifery scheme we assessed the satisfaction of commu...
Copyright © 2012 Susan Lennox et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: Many UK midwives experience workplace adversity resulting from a national shortage of m...