Qualitative Descriptive study to develop an evidence-based education framework for traditional birth attendants (TBAs) in low-resource settings of Papua New Guinea. Fifteen TBAs, ten Australian and Melanesian midwives were interviewed, their experiences interpreted using template analysis. Following review of TBA training globally, data was used to describe teaching content, methods and resources recommended for training TBAs. The Yamen TBA Education Framework was developed, a practical output to guide training of TBAs in Papua New Guinea
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the develop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-38)An instrument to evaluate in a field setting the tr...
© 2017 Australian College of Midwives Background Strengthening midwifery is a global priority. Recen...
PNG post-graduate maternal and child health programmes need a specific component of public health tr...
The purpose of this study was to identify the need for a training programme and to develop the trai...
Training birth attendants (TBAs) provide essential maternal and infant health care services during d...
I am a Clinical Midwifery Facilitator working in the Maternal Child Health Initiative (MCHI) program...
Background To evaluate a skilled birth attendant (SBA) training program in a neglected population on...
BACKGROUND:To evaluate a skilled birth attendant (SBA) training program in a neglected population on...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every woman should have a skilled birth attendan...
Objective: To describe the development and evaluation of an educational resource that aimed to provi...
The publication provides guidelines for assistingdeveloping countries in determining strategies for ...
Certain linguistic groups in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea are unique in that there is ...
In developing countries traditional birth attendants help at 60-70% of births, despite rapidly expan...
Objective: To describe the development and evaluation of an educational resource that aimed to provi...
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the develop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-38)An instrument to evaluate in a field setting the tr...
© 2017 Australian College of Midwives Background Strengthening midwifery is a global priority. Recen...
PNG post-graduate maternal and child health programmes need a specific component of public health tr...
The purpose of this study was to identify the need for a training programme and to develop the trai...
Training birth attendants (TBAs) provide essential maternal and infant health care services during d...
I am a Clinical Midwifery Facilitator working in the Maternal Child Health Initiative (MCHI) program...
Background To evaluate a skilled birth attendant (SBA) training program in a neglected population on...
BACKGROUND:To evaluate a skilled birth attendant (SBA) training program in a neglected population on...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every woman should have a skilled birth attendan...
Objective: To describe the development and evaluation of an educational resource that aimed to provi...
The publication provides guidelines for assistingdeveloping countries in determining strategies for ...
Certain linguistic groups in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea are unique in that there is ...
In developing countries traditional birth attendants help at 60-70% of births, despite rapidly expan...
Objective: To describe the development and evaluation of an educational resource that aimed to provi...
Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) provided delivery care throughout the world prior to the develop...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-38)An instrument to evaluate in a field setting the tr...
© 2017 Australian College of Midwives Background Strengthening midwifery is a global priority. Recen...