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Midwives Mentoring Midwives: A Review of the Evidence and Best Practice Recommendations
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2021AbstractMentoring involves a reciprocal relationship between a more experienced person (mentor) who offers guidance and counsel to a less experienced person (mentee). Reported benefits of mentoring among students of varying health professions include skill acquisition, understanding of the professional role, acclimation to the culture of the health ...
Heather Bradford +5 more
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Midwives Practice CAM: Feminism in the Delivery Room
Complementary health practice review, 2008This article focuses on midwives who practice complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in Israel. After qualifying as nurses in mainstream biomedical institutions, these midwives have, at some point in their careers, opted to study a variety of CAM skills and practice them in hospital delivery rooms in Israel.
Judith T. Shuval, Sky Gross
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Collaborative Practice A Resource Guide for Midwives
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1998There is a paucity of literature specifically addressing the efficacy of collaborative practices composed of midwives and physicians. However, the literature documenting the effectiveness of interdisciplinary teams of various health care providers combined with the literature on the effectiveness of midwifery practice presents a compelling argument for
S, Miller, T, King
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The effect of professional socialisation on midwives’ practice
Women and Birth, 2007This article discusses the influence that professional socialisation can have on midwifery practice. Differences in beliefs and practices regarding the oral intake of labouring women were the basis for this paper's discussion. Midwives should be aware of the problems that may be caused by the socialisation processes experienced during the training and ...
Parsons, Myra, Griffiths, Rhonda
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Hungarian midwives and their practice: a national survey
Midwifery, 1994In 1975 the Hungarian educational system for midwives was shortened from a three year programme to one of ten months duration in order to provide a more immediate supply of midwives in a relatively short period of time, and to reduce the costs associated with midwifery education.
M, Farrell +5 more
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Research midwives: Importance and practicalities
British Journal of Midwifery, 2013High quality research is imperative to provide women with up-to-date evidence-based practice. Midwives can be integral in a multidisciplinary research team as they are in a unique and privileged position to understand the needs of pregnant women and already possess many of skills that are required for research.
Lois Rowland, Charlotte Jones
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Telephone triage A challenge for practicing midwives
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1999Telephone triage is the process by which a health care provider communicates with a client via the telephone and, thereby, assesses the presenting concerns, develops a working diagnosis, and determines a suitable plan of management. Determination of the seriousness of the situation will dictate whether a client can be cared for at a distance or whether
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Infant Resuscitation Practices of Midwives in a Developing Country
Advances in Neonatal Care, 2017Background: Effective basic newborn resuscitation is an important strategy to reduce the incidence of birth asphyxia and associated newborn outcomes. Outcomes for newborns can be markedly improved if health providers have appropriate newborn resuscitation skills.
Khriesat, Wadah M. +5 more
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Midwives and research-based practice
British Journal of Midwifery, 1998The assumption that midwifery practice should be based on research evidence is universally accepted, yet practices based on tradition or ineffective or unproven assumptions continue. This article reviews the development of research-based practice and considers the factors influencing the extent to which midwives value and implement research-based care.
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