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Uncaring Midwives

Nursing Ethics, 2008
The aim of this study was to understand how mothers experienced midwives' uncaring behaviour and actions during birth. Sixty-seven first-time mothers took part in the study, in which data were collected through interview. The interview text was analysed using hermeneutic text analysis.
Margareta, Eliasson   +2 more
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Midwives

Nursing Management, 2008
The NHS Connecting for Health clinical engagement website portal now allows access to a site for midwives.
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Midwives

Atlanta journal-record of medicine
Abstract Midwifery was a manual skill, developed, taught, and assessed within communities of women. Contemporary expectations of credentialed medical professionals are not only distant from ancient midwives in practice, meaning that modern obstetricians and midwives perform actions and techniques somewhat different from ancient ones ...
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Midwives’ clinic

Medical Journal of Australia, 1991
C, de Costa   +4 more
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Mothers support midwives

Nursing Standard, 1994
Mothers supporting two midwives disciplined for allowing a woman to give birth in a waterpool at home delivered a petition to the health department last week.
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Midwives' Registration

BMJ, 1894
R. Boxall, R. Humphreys
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Mississippi Midwives

Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1950
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