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The tensions of uncertainty: Midwives managing risk in and of their practice

Midwifery, 2016
The tensions of uncertainty: midwives managing risk in and of their practice. There has been a fundamental shift in past decades in the way midwifery is enacted. The midwifery attributes of skilful practice and conscious alertness seem to have been replaced by the concept of risk with its connotations of control, surveillance and blame.
Joan, Skinner, Robyn, Maude
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Graduate midwives and clinical practice

British Journal of Midwifery, 2000
This article describes a research study undertaken to explore the anticipated effects of graduate education on the clinical practice of midwifery. The author predicts an increase in the number of midwifery graduates because of the continued development of midwifery degree courses, and the fact that midwifery diploma students are being encouraed to ...
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Midwives' knowledge of, attitudes to and practice with baby walkers

Midwifery, 2003
to determine community midwives' knowledge, attitudes and practice with regard to baby walkers.survey, using questionnaires.primary care, East Midlands, UK.Sixty-five community midwives participating in a cluster randomised controlled trial to reduce baby walker use.there was a 94% response.
Amanda J, Woods   +5 more
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Granny Midwives in Mississippi: Career and Birthing Practices

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 1992
In this study career and birthing practices of Mississippi granny midwives who held permits and practiced in the early 1980's are reported. Leininger's (1978, 1985) mini ethnonursing method was used as the primary research approach. Although other authors have studied granny mid-wives in the South using alternate research methods such as Mongeau (1973)
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Midwives' Practices and Beliefs About Discharging Clients from Their Practice

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2007
Discharging a client from a practice is a choice clinicians may need to make when conflicts arise that cannot be resolved. The legal and ethical considerations before discharging a client are presented. This preliminary survey of 111 certified nurse‐midwives was conducted to determine their practices and beliefs about discharging clients.
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Aspects of the preparation of student midwives for autonomous practice

Midwifery, 1999
To investigate aspects of the preparation of student midwives for autonomous practice, within the context of the relationship between the student and her supervising midwife.A qualitative research design was used and responses from in-depth interviews were analysed utilising the principles of grounded theory.Interactions between the student and ...
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Collaborative Practice Between Obstetricians and Midwives

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2011
Richard N, Waldman   +1 more
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On structural and practical identifiability

Current Opinion in Systems Biology, 2021
Franz-Georg Wieland   +2 more
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