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Educational sourcesof stress in midwifery students

Nurse Education Today, 1997
This article presents the findings of a study that investigated educational sources of stress among student midwives working in England. The study set out to address the question, what are the clinical and educational experiences that can give rise to stress?
S J, Cavanagh, J, Snape
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Supporting Midwifery Student Whistleblowers

The Student Midwife
Clinical placements enable midwifery students to apply theory to practice and become professionally socialised through exposure to professional behaviour and practice. However, there are situations where students witness inappropriate behaviour or unsafe practice, creating a dilemma of whether to whistleblow. Whilst it is recognised that whistleblowing
Tanya Capper, Bridget Ferguson
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Midwifery students' perceptions of clinical learning experiences and midwifery preceptors in Turkey

Nurse Education in Practice, 2023
The clinical education environment presents a valuable opportunity for students to learn, acquire and develop the clinical skills essential for professional midwifery practice. The presence of competent and relevant preceptors plays a pivotal role in ensuring the success of midwifery students and fostering positive clinical experiences.This study was ...
Sakine, Yılmaz, Demet, Aktaş
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Midwifery students’ conceptions of worst imaginable pain

Women and Birth, 2014
The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is one of the most widely used pain assessment scales in clinical practice and research. However, the VAS is used less frequently in midwifery than in other clinical contexts. The issue of how people interpret the meaning of the VAS endpoints (i.e. no pain and worst imaginable pain) has been discussed.
Lena B, Mårtensson   +3 more
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Students and independent midwifery practice in Australia

The Australian Journal of Midwifery, 2001
The use of the term 'independent' in this paper refers to midwifery practice in which the midwife acts as primary caret, through pregnancy, birth and thereafter, and takes professional responsibility including attendance at the birth. In most States and Territories that usuaUy means homebirth, or i f hospital is needed the midwife accompanies the woman
J, Johnston, E, Baldock
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Preparing midwifery students to consult confidently

Women and Birth, 2021
Jean, Patterson   +4 more
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AMONG MIDWIFERY STUDENTS

2023
One of the main problems in our time is reduced physical activity and unhealthy eating, which is gradually becoming a risk factor for people in our society. If the nutrition to has to be balanced and rational, it is necessary that the expenditure of energy corresponds to the energy value of the food. Thus, a person preserves or increases his body mass,
Adem, Yozlench; Medical University “Prof. Dr. P. Stoyanov” Varna   +2 more
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Notes from Students for Midwifery

AORN Journal, 1972
AP Bentall, DJ Fairs, Notes from Students for Midwifery, 1971, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, 196, $3.50 ...
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Factors influencing attrition rates in midwifery students

Nursing Standard, 2013
Student attrition in higher education institutions has long been an area of concern. Voluntary withdrawal of nursing and midwifery students from courses is an increasing trend. A review of student records was conducted to examine the reasons for withdrawal from pre-registration midwifery programmes at University Campus Suffolk.
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Navigating interprofessional boundaries: Midwifery students in Canada

Social Science & Medicine
The literature on professional socialization focuses on how students adopt and internalize professional identities and values, and assumes that boundary work is essential to learning how best to practice their profession. However, a focus on boundary work in the context of midwifery training - which is embedded in the gendered and hierarchical ...
Elena Neiterman   +6 more
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