Nurse-midwifery education through graduate programs to provide a sufficient number of high quality nurse-midwives [PDF]
There is a decrease in the number of new midwives, resulting from the shutdown of midwifery education program in hospitals due to a decrease in birthrate in the Republic of Korea.
Kyung Hye Lee
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A review and comparison of midwifery management and education in five representative countries
Midwives play an important role in guaranteeing mothers and babies' good health. However, standardisation and systematic management of midwifery are insufficient in China.
Nan Zhou, Hong Lu
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Educational Challenges of the “Counseling in Midwifery” Major in Iran: A Qualitative Study [PDF]
Background: The most important element of education is the curriculum, which should fit the goals and tasks intended for each discipline. Counseling in midwifery has been established as an academic discipline in Iran since 2014 and, like other new ...
Atefeh Ahmadi +5 more
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Norwegian midwives’ opinion of their midwifery education – a mixed methods study
Background Midwifery education in Norway has undergone radical reforms in the past few decades. In 2004, the compulsory year of paid internship was removed from the requirement to become an authorised midwife.
Mirjam Lukasse +3 more
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Millennial midwifery: Online connectivity in midwifery education
The aim of this study was to explore graduate midwives' experiences of completing a Bachelor of Midwifery online theory course and how that experience led to preparation for practice and future employment as a midwife.This study used a questionnaire, with the core research design having a quantitative component using open-ended questions, via the use ...
Geraghty, Sadie +4 more
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Do the pre-service education programmes for midwives in India prepare confident ‘registered midwives’? A survey from India [PDF]
Objective: The graduates of the diploma and degree programmes of nursing and midwifery in India are considered skilled birth attendants (SBAs). This paper aimed to assess the confidence of final-year students from pre-service education programmes ...
Bharati Sharma +5 more
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A Model to Strengthen the Quality of Midwifery Education: A Grounded Theory Approach
A well-educated midwifery workforce is critical to providing quality health services. However, the quality of midwifery education in Nigeria is identified as a factor contributing to the country’s poor maternal and neonatal health outcomes and inability ...
Waleola B. Ige, Winnie B. Ngcobo
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Background: Strengthening the quality of midwifery education to international standards is necessary to prepare the midwifery workforce that can improve poor maternal and neonatal health. Unfortunately, Nigeria, with 1 047 deaths per 100 000 live births,
Waleola Bukola Ige +1 more
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Self-perceived competency of midwives in Kenya: A descriptive cross-sectional study
Background: Midwifery competence is demonstrated in the context of midwifery education, regulation and practice to support the quality delivery of care to women.
Edna C. Tallam +2 more
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A Review of Feedback in Midwifery Education [PDF]
Introduction: Midwifery is one of the vital fields in the health care system where clinical education is highly important for students and feedback is an essential element of clinical education.
Shadi Goli +3 more
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