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Educational relationships : a study in midwifery

Educational relationships : a study in midwifery

... different set of relationships with practitioners and students in student learning.. This forms a parallel set of relationships for students in their education.[r] ... See full document

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Labour outcomes in caseload midwifery and standard care: a register based cohort study

Labour outcomes in caseload midwifery and standard care: a register based cohort study

... M@ngo Study which included and randomized all-risk women [1] and in that sense is comparable to the present ...M@ngo Study, the neonatal out- come did not differ between the groups ...this study ... See full document

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Access to midwifery care for people of low socio economic status: a qualitative descriptive study

Access to midwifery care for people of low socio economic status: a qualitative descriptive study

... accessed midwifery care stood in contrast to this, with 86% having sought out midwifery care on their own prior to any consultation with their ...Our study does not allow us to make any broad ... See full document

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Evaluation of primary care midwifery in the Netherlands: design and rationale of a dynamic cohort study (DELIVER)

Evaluation of primary care midwifery in the Netherlands: design and rationale of a dynamic cohort study (DELIVER)

... the study results will provide plans for the data analyses in ...and midwifery practices that participated in the DELIVER ...participating midwifery practices will be compared with non-participating ... See full document

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The UK Midwifery Study System (UKMidSS): a programme of work to establish a research infrastructure to carry out national studies of uncommon conditions and events in midwifery units

The UK Midwifery Study System (UKMidSS): a programme of work to establish a research infrastructure to carry out national studies of uncommon conditions and events in midwifery units

... UKMidSS study will investigate women who have a baby admitted to a neonatal unit following birth in an ...a midwifery-led setting [12]. In a national cohort study of the safety of different settings ... See full document

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<p>Nursing and Midwifery Students’ Viewpoints of Clinical Learning Environment: A Cross-Sectional Study</p>

<p>Nursing and Midwifery Students&rsquo; Viewpoints of Clinical Learning Environment: A Cross-Sectional Study</p>

... a study at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences showed that the relationship between the instructor and students was the main barrier in clinical ...and Midwifery Students ’ Viewpoints About Clinical ... See full document

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Evaluating Midwifery Units (EMU): a prospective cohort study of freestanding midwifery units in New South Wales, Australia

Evaluating Midwifery Units (EMU): a prospective cohort study of freestanding midwifery units in New South Wales, Australia

... freestanding midwifery units in regional and urban areas of New South Wales participated in the ...their midwifery group practice ...the midwifery group practice midwife often, but not always, ... See full document

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Disaster in pregnancy: midwifery continuity positively impacts infant neurodevelopment, QF2011 study

Disaster in pregnancy: midwifery continuity positively impacts infant neurodevelopment, QF2011 study

... this study extends the known benefits of continuity of midwifery carer [1–3, 21, 22] to infant neurodevelop- ...first study to show that the MGP model of midwifery care positively influ- ences ... See full document

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Teaching about obesity: Caring, compassion, communication and courage in midwifery education

Teaching about obesity: Caring, compassion, communication and courage in midwifery education

... guided study, students will have a chance to explore the limitations and potential prejudices implicit in language choice, enabling them to develop a more sensitive and empathetic communication ... See full document

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Cost effectiveness of alternative planned places of birth in woman at low risk of complications : evidence from the Birthplace in England national prospective cohort study

Cost effectiveness of alternative planned places of birth in woman at low risk of complications : evidence from the Birthplace in England national prospective cohort study

... alongside midwifery unit, £1435 (€1715, $2290) for a free standing midwifery unit, and £1067 (€1274, $1701) for the home (table ...alongside midwifery unit, £1405 for a free standing midwifery ... See full document

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Effects of Professional Labor Support Education to Iranian Midwifery Students on Mothers’ Satisfaction

Effects of Professional Labor Support Education to Iranian Midwifery Students on Mothers’ Satisfaction

... quasi-experimental study which examined the effect of Professional Labor Support education to Iranian midwifery students on the satisfaction of women who gave birth under their ...were midwifery ... See full document

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Cost-effectiveness of continuity of midwifery care for women with complex pregnancy: a structured review of the literature

Cost-effectiveness of continuity of midwifery care for women with complex pregnancy: a structured review of the literature

... Inconsistencies that compounded the methodological challenges outlined above also were identified in relation to the various type of economic evaluations of maternity care identified in this review – cost-effectiveness, ... See full document

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Timing of the initiation of antenatal care: An exploratory qualitative study of women and service providers in East London

Timing of the initiation of antenatal care: An exploratory qualitative study of women and service providers in East London

... The study was set in the London borough of Newham in the UK, where in 2010/11 over a quarter of pregnant women (27%) had their antenatal booking appointment later than 12 completed weeks of pregnancy (Department ... See full document

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Exploring working relationships between midwifery support workers and midwives in a community setting

Exploring working relationships between midwifery support workers and midwives in a community setting

... Following data collection, a transcript was made of each tape-recorded interview. The LREC proposed that I used an independent transcription service, as they considered that as an employee and insider I may prejudice any ... See full document

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Midwifery students in health visitor placements: the importance of student-mentor relationships

Midwifery students in health visitor placements: the importance of student-mentor relationships

... small-scale study has identified two important implications for ...this study, good practice was illustrated by the practice mentors who had prepared a range of activities (home visits, clinics, meetings ... See full document

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Implementation of a Bachelor’s in midwifery programme in Pakistan: Reflections of Midwifery Faculty

Implementation of a Bachelor’s in midwifery programme in Pakistan: Reflections of Midwifery Faculty

... This report is part of a larger study about the formulation and impact of the BScM programme. For this part, faculty members were asked to keep a reflective log about their teaching and learning experiences from ... See full document

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Exploring the challenges of professional identity formation in clinical education environment: A qualitative study

Exploring the challenges of professional identity formation in clinical education environment: A qualitative study

... present study, data gathering meetings were conducted twice, if ...and midwifery and social sciences schools) about the accuracy of interpretations and coding process (expert ... See full document

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Is “Empowerment” A Trickle-Down Effect of The Afghanistan Midwifery Education Program?

Is “Empowerment” A Trickle-Down Effect of The Afghanistan Midwifery Education Program?

... based midwifery education program across Afghanistan. The midwifery program was started with the ownership of local communities 16 which contributed to the community’s acceptance of and respect for the role ... See full document

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Public health nurse educators’ conceptualisation of public health as a strategy to reduce health inequalities: a qualitative study

Public health nurse educators’ conceptualisation of public health as a strategy to reduce health inequalities: a qualitative study

... and Midwifery Council [28] developed standards for specialist community public health ...of educational programmes aimed at nurses who aspire to gain that sta- ... See full document

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Interpersonal Relationships and the Effects of Immigrant Status on Educational Attainment of Immigrant Youth in the U.S. Rachel Diharce

Interpersonal Relationships and the Effects of Immigrant Status on Educational Attainment of Immigrant Youth in the U.S. Rachel Diharce

... Carola Suarez Orozco, Jean Rhodes and Michael Milburn (2009) analyze the validity of the immigrant paradox in their peer reviewed journal article titled, “Unraveling the Immigrant Paradox.” Orozco and colleagues ... See full document

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