Objectives: Educated and skilled midwives are required to improve maternal and newborn health and reduce stillbirths. There are three main approaches to the pre-service education of midwives: direct entry, post-nursing and integrated programmes combining nursing and midwifery. Within these, there can be multiple programmes of differing lengths and qualifications, with many countries offering numerous pathways. This study explores the history, rationale, benefits and disadvantages of multiple pre-service midwifery education in Malawi and Cambodia. The objectives are to investigate the differences in education, roles and deployment as well as how key informants perceive that the various pathways influence workforce, health care, and wider hea...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This study explored Tanzanian midwives' perceptions of their professional role ...
Objective: to explore collaborative approaches undertaken to build midwifery education, regulation a...
Background: While the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) shows a decreasing trend, there is room ...
Aim: To investigate contextual factors and their influence on implementing a 90-credit midwifery edu...
Background: Countries in South Asia continue to have high maternal and newborn mortality rates. Midw...
Midwives are key professionals in improving maternal and child health globally, but establishing a m...
Background: there is extensive evidence to show that skilled midwifery care is crucial in reducing m...
BACKGROUND: With a diversity in midwifery education across the South-East Asia region, and with the ...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to develop and evaluate a childbirth educational programme fo...
Background: In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), maternal and neonatal health outcomes are poo...
This paper complements the other papers in the Lancet Series on midwifery by documenting the experie...
This paper complements the other papers in the Lancet Series on midwifery by documenting the experie...
Background: Midwifery is one of the few health professions with a global curriculum set by Internati...
© 2017 Australian College of Midwives Background Strengthening midwifery is a global priority. Recen...
Introduction: Bangladesh introduced professional midwives in 2018 to address gaps in sexual and repr...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This study explored Tanzanian midwives' perceptions of their professional role ...
Objective: to explore collaborative approaches undertaken to build midwifery education, regulation a...
Background: While the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) shows a decreasing trend, there is room ...
Aim: To investigate contextual factors and their influence on implementing a 90-credit midwifery edu...
Background: Countries in South Asia continue to have high maternal and newborn mortality rates. Midw...
Midwives are key professionals in improving maternal and child health globally, but establishing a m...
Background: there is extensive evidence to show that skilled midwifery care is crucial in reducing m...
BACKGROUND: With a diversity in midwifery education across the South-East Asia region, and with the ...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to develop and evaluate a childbirth educational programme fo...
Background: In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), maternal and neonatal health outcomes are poo...
This paper complements the other papers in the Lancet Series on midwifery by documenting the experie...
This paper complements the other papers in the Lancet Series on midwifery by documenting the experie...
Background: Midwifery is one of the few health professions with a global curriculum set by Internati...
© 2017 Australian College of Midwives Background Strengthening midwifery is a global priority. Recen...
Introduction: Bangladesh introduced professional midwives in 2018 to address gaps in sexual and repr...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This study explored Tanzanian midwives' perceptions of their professional role ...
Objective: to explore collaborative approaches undertaken to build midwifery education, regulation a...
Background: While the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) shows a decreasing trend, there is room ...