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Knowledge and use of the ICM global standards for midwifery education.
Midwifery, 2019OBJECTIVE To explore how the International Confederation of Midwives Global Standards for Midwifery Education are currently used and their influence, if any, on the development of education programs globally.
M. Barger +4 more
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Three-Dimensional Technology: Evaluating the Use of Visualisation in Midwifery Education
, 2020Midwifery learning and teaching resources have remained unchanged for decades. At a regional Queensland university, a 3D visualization resource was introduced in addition to books, lectures, and clinical skills laboratory sessions to enhance students ...
T. Downer, M. Gray, P. Andersen
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Community-Based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program Distance learning in nurse-midwifery education
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1993Distance-learning has greatly expanded the number of students admitted to a nurse-midwifery education program. This article describes the Community-Based Nurse-Midwifery Education Program (CNEP) of the Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing. The organizational structure and curriculum of the CNEP combines apprenticeship learning with academic ...
J M, Treistman, K C, Carr, M K, McHugh
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Complementary therapies education in midwifery
Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1995Midwives and their clients are becoming increasingly interested in the use of complementary and alternative therapies which offer a variety of different strategies for dealing with the effects of pregnancy and childbirth. This paper explores the current provision of complementary therapy education for midwives, and suggests the establishment of a new ...
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Midwifery education modelsA contemporary review
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1998Midwifery education has a rich tradition of blending innovation with educational methods that have demonstrated their value to the profession. Examples of innovations that have influenced midwifery education include the use of the asynchronous modular system, the development of distance methodologies, and most recently the use of computer and ...
P G, Johnson, J T, Fullerton
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Midwifery education for safe motherhood
Midwifery, 1997To determine the useability (relevance, clarity and quality of content), applicability (ease of use) and accessibility (structure and form) of a series of new safe motherhood midwifery education modules.Questionnaire survey and focus group discussions, preceded by a two week clinical skills course and an eight day orientation to using the modules ...
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Issues in nurse-midwifery education
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1975JOUINAL OF NURBE-WOWIFERV . Vol. XX, No. a. F.,, ,9,5 1) How. when and where will we ever find enough qualifled daculty? 2) What Is basic nursemid. wifery education? Which is es. sential to all programs? Who should define it? 3) How can educational pi,grams remain current on trends In the care of chtldbearing ww men?
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The future of midwifery education
Midwifery, 2003In this paper I will examine the history shared by our profession and review social changes and reproductive health needs that have had an effect on our current practice. I will propose a model that meets current needs and will build the vision for our future education. In conclusion I will focus on the strategies, tasks and commitments needed to build
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Mind maps: Enhancing midwifery education
Nurse Education Today, 2013Educationalists need to think outside the box to facilitate students to learn key information essential for professional practice. The use of mind maps incorporated into an assessment strategy and programme is an innovative way of facilitating students to understand key information.
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Midwifery
BACKGROUND Unskilled health professionals in healthcare systems are contributing to the high numbers of maternal mortality in Malawi. It is therefore essential that midwifery students acquire postpartum hemorrhage management clinical skills, especially ...
Charity Kabondo +4 more
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BACKGROUND Unskilled health professionals in healthcare systems are contributing to the high numbers of maternal mortality in Malawi. It is therefore essential that midwifery students acquire postpartum hemorrhage management clinical skills, especially ...
Charity Kabondo +4 more
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