A feature by Billie Hunter, Professor of Midwifery at Swansea University, that considers what we know about emotions in the workplace and specifically what we know about emotions in the emotionally intense context of midwifery
Context: Midwives provide intensive emotional labor for women and their families during periods ofem...
Background: Emotional regulation forms an integral part of healthcare delivery. In the performance o...
Background Midwifery is emotionally challenging work, and learning to be a midwife brings its own pa...
A feature by Billie Hunter, Professor of Midwifery at Swansea University, that considers what we kno...
Aim of the paper. To review the literature relating to emotional labour in the workplace and identif...
Greater understanding of midwives' emotion work could potentially improve practitioner/client and co...
Considering the application of emotion work to healthcare, this title discusses infertility, loss, a...
This innovative text considers emotion work across maternity care and infertility services both with...
Student midwife Paulina Sporek discusses the emotional work in midwifery practic
Midwives follow a holistic philosophy of care that goes beyond just medical intervention, providing ...
Aim. To demonstrate the value of combining and comparing research findings from two UK studies where...
Objective to identify and explore the emotion work of hospital-based midwives. Design an ethnographi...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Objective: to explore how a range of midwives experienced and managed emotion in their work. Design:...
Managing and performing emotions to support women service users and colleagues can leave midwives fe...
Context: Midwives provide intensive emotional labor for women and their families during periods ofem...
Background: Emotional regulation forms an integral part of healthcare delivery. In the performance o...
Background Midwifery is emotionally challenging work, and learning to be a midwife brings its own pa...
A feature by Billie Hunter, Professor of Midwifery at Swansea University, that considers what we kno...
Aim of the paper. To review the literature relating to emotional labour in the workplace and identif...
Greater understanding of midwives' emotion work could potentially improve practitioner/client and co...
Considering the application of emotion work to healthcare, this title discusses infertility, loss, a...
This innovative text considers emotion work across maternity care and infertility services both with...
Student midwife Paulina Sporek discusses the emotional work in midwifery practic
Midwives follow a holistic philosophy of care that goes beyond just medical intervention, providing ...
Aim. To demonstrate the value of combining and comparing research findings from two UK studies where...
Objective to identify and explore the emotion work of hospital-based midwives. Design an ethnographi...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Objective: to explore how a range of midwives experienced and managed emotion in their work. Design:...
Managing and performing emotions to support women service users and colleagues can leave midwives fe...
Context: Midwives provide intensive emotional labor for women and their families during periods ofem...
Background: Emotional regulation forms an integral part of healthcare delivery. In the performance o...
Background Midwifery is emotionally challenging work, and learning to be a midwife brings its own pa...