BACKGROUND: Provision of personalised, continuous care focused on \u27well women\u27 is now central to midwifery identity and work ideals, but it remains difficult in hospital contexts shaped by increased demand and by neoliberal policies. Previous accounts of occupational and work-family conflicts in midwifery and nursing have pointed to the \u27moral distress\u27 associated with managing conflicting expectations in health workplaces. QUESTION: This paper examines these issues in the Australian context and considers further the ethical implications of midwives not feeling \u27cared for\u27 themselves in health care organisations. METHODS: Qualitative research in several Victorian maternity units included use of interviews and observational...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...
A case study of twenty-nine midwives and nine obstetricians working in a regional, public sector Aus...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused isolation, fear, and impacted on maternal healthcare prov...
Background: the maternity services reforms announced by the Australian government herald a process o...
Background: the maternity services reforms announced by the Australian government herald a process o...
Background: In Australia the majority of homebirths are attended by privately practising midwives (P...
Research problem: The way we see or interpret our social world determines how we are and how we act ...
Background: poor relationships between maternity care professionals still contribute to poor outcome...
BackgroundMidwives have been providing care to women throughout the history of the profession, howev...
Objective: Poor interprofessional collaboration and lack of decision-making with women have been ide...
Problem Within the Victorian healthcare system, a rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic has necess...
This study explores the experiences of a group of midwives when caring for women who are having obst...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. In this paper, midwives' experiences of working with vulner...
Introduction: This study seeks to explore midwives' perceptions about childbirth and in particular t...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background A number of adverse events in Australia and oversea...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...
A case study of twenty-nine midwives and nine obstetricians working in a regional, public sector Aus...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused isolation, fear, and impacted on maternal healthcare prov...
Background: the maternity services reforms announced by the Australian government herald a process o...
Background: the maternity services reforms announced by the Australian government herald a process o...
Background: In Australia the majority of homebirths are attended by privately practising midwives (P...
Research problem: The way we see or interpret our social world determines how we are and how we act ...
Background: poor relationships between maternity care professionals still contribute to poor outcome...
BackgroundMidwives have been providing care to women throughout the history of the profession, howev...
Objective: Poor interprofessional collaboration and lack of decision-making with women have been ide...
Problem Within the Victorian healthcare system, a rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic has necess...
This study explores the experiences of a group of midwives when caring for women who are having obst...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. In this paper, midwives' experiences of working with vulner...
Introduction: This study seeks to explore midwives' perceptions about childbirth and in particular t...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background A number of adverse events in Australia and oversea...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...
A case study of twenty-nine midwives and nine obstetricians working in a regional, public sector Aus...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused isolation, fear, and impacted on maternal healthcare prov...