Problem An increasing body of research suggests midwifery students experience bullying and harassment whilst on clinical placement. Little is known, however, about factors that foster bullying within this context and how they may be addressed. Aim To explore and describe midwifery students’ perceptions of what modifiable organisational factors foster bullying behaviours and to map the identified factors against the students’ perceptions of a solution. Methods A qualitative descriptive design was used. A total of 120 midwifery students from the United Kingdom and Australia participated in this study. Participants completed an online qualitative survey and data was thematically analysed. Findings The midwifery students in this study percei...
A large minority of respondents to the Why do Midwives Leave (WML) study (Ball, Curtis and Kirkham, ...
Bullying and harassment is a significant predicament that midwives face on a regular basis. Bullying...
Bullying in health workplaces has a negative impact on nurses, their families, multidisciplinary tea...
Problem An increasing body of research suggests midwifery students experience bullying and harassmen...
Aim: To explore and describe midwifery students’ experiences of being the target of workplace bullyi...
Bullying in midwifery is a stark reality for many midwives, yet it is relatively unchartered and poo...
Background Workplace violence directed at registered midwives in the maternity setting has been a re...
The context within which midwifery students are professionally socialised is thought to impact upon ...
The context within which midwifery students are professionally socialised is thought to impact upon ...
Problem Bullying in the midwifery profession has been documented and the problem is now known to ext...
Background: Workplace violence directed at registered midwives in the maternity setting has been a r...
Problem: Bullying in the midwifery profession has been documented and the problem is now known to ex...
Evidence indicates that nurses regularly experience bullying within the workplace which has the pote...
Clinical placement is a compulsory component of midwifery education and a time when some midwifery s...
Clinical placement is a compulsory component of midwifery education and a time when some midwifery s...
A large minority of respondents to the Why do Midwives Leave (WML) study (Ball, Curtis and Kirkham, ...
Bullying and harassment is a significant predicament that midwives face on a regular basis. Bullying...
Bullying in health workplaces has a negative impact on nurses, their families, multidisciplinary tea...
Problem An increasing body of research suggests midwifery students experience bullying and harassmen...
Aim: To explore and describe midwifery students’ experiences of being the target of workplace bullyi...
Bullying in midwifery is a stark reality for many midwives, yet it is relatively unchartered and poo...
Background Workplace violence directed at registered midwives in the maternity setting has been a re...
The context within which midwifery students are professionally socialised is thought to impact upon ...
The context within which midwifery students are professionally socialised is thought to impact upon ...
Problem Bullying in the midwifery profession has been documented and the problem is now known to ext...
Background: Workplace violence directed at registered midwives in the maternity setting has been a r...
Problem: Bullying in the midwifery profession has been documented and the problem is now known to ex...
Evidence indicates that nurses regularly experience bullying within the workplace which has the pote...
Clinical placement is a compulsory component of midwifery education and a time when some midwifery s...
Clinical placement is a compulsory component of midwifery education and a time when some midwifery s...
A large minority of respondents to the Why do Midwives Leave (WML) study (Ball, Curtis and Kirkham, ...
Bullying and harassment is a significant predicament that midwives face on a regular basis. Bullying...
Bullying in health workplaces has a negative impact on nurses, their families, multidisciplinary tea...