South African midwife specialists practice: Medico-legal experts’ experiences [PDF]
Background: Medical litigations are rising and becoming a global challenge. The multilayered demands of midwifery-related conditions and the multiple responsibilities of the midwifery team contribute to possible litigations.
Kagiso P. Tukisi +2 more
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Midwifery manager’s experiences of knowledge and skills utilization by midwife specialists in the public health sector of South Africa [PDF]
Introduction Midwife specialists are trained professionals who render low and high-risk maternity and neonatal healthcare services across the globe. A workforce shortage of trained obstetricians and neonatologists in the rural parts of South Africa led ...
Zelda Janse van Rensburg
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South African midwife specialists’ experiences in the utilisation of their knowledge and skills [PDF]
Background: Midwifery specialisation was introduced in 1993 as a response to escalating maternal and neonatal mortalities and shortage of physicians in rural parts of South Africa.
Kagiso P. Tukisi +2 more
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The current legislative framework hinders implementation of midwife-led models of care: South African context [PDF]
Background The midwife specialists’ training was introduced in South Africa in 1980. The healthcare landscape in South Africa presents a critical challenge in maximising the potential of highly trained midwife specialists. Despite significant investments
Zelda Janse van Rensburg
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An exploration of clinical practice in sites with and without clinical nurse or midwife specialists or advanced nurse practitioners, in Ireland [PDF]
Clinical specialist (CS) and advanced practitioner (AP) roles have increased in nursing and midwifery internationally. This study explored clinical practice in sites with and without clinical nurse or midwife specialists or advanced nurse practitioners in Ireland.Using a case study design, interview, observational and documentary data from postholding ...
Imelda Coyne +2 more
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Misalignment in South African midwife specialists’ education and practice legal frameworks
Background: The midwifery specialisation is one of sixteen clinical nursing specialisations in South Africa aimed at ensuring safe and comprehensive patient care.
Kagiso P. Tukisi
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SURVEY ON THE OPINION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES AMONG STUDENTS TRAINING IN THE "NURSES" AND "MIDWIVES" [PDF]
The aim of the research is, through a survey among students studying in the specialties "Nurse" and "Midwife", to study their opinion and attitude to the current models for conducting classes in the discipline "Sports", and in particular to their motor ...
A. Bozhkova, K. Gerasimov
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Role and tasks of the midwife as a member of the hospice perinatal care team
An unsuccessful prenatal diagnosis is a traumatic experience for parents expecting the birth of a child. Hospice Perinatal Care is aimed at families who are experiencing an unsuccessful prenatal diagnosis.
Adriana Poryszewska +3 more
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Objective Familiarity with the unique tradition and experience of Swedish midwives during the more than 300 years in which midwife-led care has contributed to one of the lowest maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity ratio in the world might ...
Helena Lindgren, Kerstin Erlandsson
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Maternal-infant outcomes of birth planning: A review study
The birth and delivery plan is the center of clinical communication between the pregnant woman and the midwife, which is in the scope of health care services and is designed and provided to specialists with the participation of the woman and her husband ...
Shahnaz Kohan +4 more
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