This is the third in a series of six papers presenting key findings from a national study that was undertaken to investigate the role and responsibilities of midwives and to identify continuing educational need. The background to the study and the titles of the other papers in the series have been outlined in the first paper. Issues related to the way midwifery care is organized nationally are discussed in this paper. Midwives and supervisors indicated a strong commitment to providing woman-centred care in a caring and sensitive manner, often in the face of enormous structural and organizational change. This paper addresses key issues that arose for midwives and supervisors when planning and providing an optimum quality service
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Aims and background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs, also known as hospital or ...
This qualitative study investigated midwives' perception of a team midwifery model of care implement...
This is the second in a series of six papers presenting key findings from a national study that wa...
This is the fifth in a series of six papers presenting key findings from a national study that was u...
This thesis investigated practice variation among midwives during the third stage of labour. The stu...
This study provides a description of the introduction of the nursing process and an assessment of it...
The fragmented nature of maternity services in the UK has led to the introduction of various forms o...
As the regulation of midwifery evolves, changes in delivery of midwifery services are inevitable. Th...
Midwifery matters Internationally, the important influence that quality midwifery care has on a woma...
Historically, midwifery has struggled to gain and maintain professional status and identity. Amid th...
Midwifery across the globe faces different issues. In some countries the autonomy of the profession ...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Master of EducationCurrent debate for equitable, efficient and cost effective health care highlights...
In this first paper in a series of four papers on midwifery, we aimed to examine, comprehensively an...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Aims and background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs, also known as hospital or ...
This qualitative study investigated midwives' perception of a team midwifery model of care implement...
This is the second in a series of six papers presenting key findings from a national study that wa...
This is the fifth in a series of six papers presenting key findings from a national study that was u...
This thesis investigated practice variation among midwives during the third stage of labour. The stu...
This study provides a description of the introduction of the nursing process and an assessment of it...
The fragmented nature of maternity services in the UK has led to the introduction of various forms o...
As the regulation of midwifery evolves, changes in delivery of midwifery services are inevitable. Th...
Midwifery matters Internationally, the important influence that quality midwifery care has on a woma...
Historically, midwifery has struggled to gain and maintain professional status and identity. Amid th...
Midwifery across the globe faces different issues. In some countries the autonomy of the profession ...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
Master of EducationCurrent debate for equitable, efficient and cost effective health care highlights...
In this first paper in a series of four papers on midwifery, we aimed to examine, comprehensively an...
Within workplaces there can be several different cultures operating, and it is widely recognised tha...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Aims and background: Alongside midwifery units (AMUs, also known as hospital or ...
This qualitative study investigated midwives' perception of a team midwifery model of care implement...