It IOK..l Rt"'I'\.ll •• in midwifery is widely recognised with the move towards a profession that is evidence based. (Sandall, 1998). The foundations for policies, procedures and guidelines have mainly arisen from quantitative research, especially in the form of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (NHS, 1996). The HS Executive in 1996 stated that only recommendations based on RCTs should be used in contract setting (NHS, 1996)
The quality of communication between the midwife and women who are in labour is important in midwife...
Clinical midwifery skills and understanding are continually changing in line with research evidence ...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
The book is not available through ChesterRep.Part 1 - starts with a chapter on Introduction to Midwi...
Objectiveto explore the use of language by midwives reporting their experiences of baby-feeding prac...
Historically, midwifery has been an oral culture, where the generation of knowledge occurs through n...
This book is a clear and concise introduction to all aspects of research viewed from a midwifery per...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implement research into practice (Albers, 2001). For...
M.Cur.Several studies have highlighted the need to support and nurture learner midwives and address ...
Following on from last issue's Birthwrite article, Ruth Sanders and Kelda Folliard discuss teaching ...
INTRODUCTION: Appropriate use of interventions in maternity care is a worldwide issue. Midwifery-led...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...
Background. Qualitative research makes an important contribution to midwifery knowledge. This paper ...
Background & Aim: Because of importance of communication and its defects which has been observed...
The quality of communication between the midwife and women who are in labour is important in midwife...
Clinical midwifery skills and understanding are continually changing in line with research evidence ...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
The book is not available through ChesterRep.Part 1 - starts with a chapter on Introduction to Midwi...
Objectiveto explore the use of language by midwives reporting their experiences of baby-feeding prac...
Historically, midwifery has been an oral culture, where the generation of knowledge occurs through n...
This book is a clear and concise introduction to all aspects of research viewed from a midwifery per...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implement research into practice (Albers, 2001). For...
M.Cur.Several studies have highlighted the need to support and nurture learner midwives and address ...
Following on from last issue's Birthwrite article, Ruth Sanders and Kelda Folliard discuss teaching ...
INTRODUCTION: Appropriate use of interventions in maternity care is a worldwide issue. Midwifery-led...
This Thesis is based upon a project researching midwives confidence and capability in holistic asses...
Background. Qualitative research makes an important contribution to midwifery knowledge. This paper ...
Background & Aim: Because of importance of communication and its defects which has been observed...
The quality of communication between the midwife and women who are in labour is important in midwife...
Clinical midwifery skills and understanding are continually changing in line with research evidence ...
Background: Research in midwifery is a relatively new development in many countries, and as a conseq...