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Objective: to assess the impact on the provision of family planning (FP) services when FP providers were also trained to provide additional, selected, reproductive health services.Design:case/comparison study.Participants and settings: twenty-four FP service delivery points in which training in sexually transmitted infection prevention and control services or post-abortion care services had been initiated...
Objective: to discuss the perceptions and experiences of motherhood among Thai immigrant women in Australia.Design: ethnographic interviews and participant observation were used to elicit information.Setting: Melbourne Metropolitan Area, Victoria, Australia.Participants: 30 Thai women who are now living in Australia.Findings: becoming a mother meant different things to these women. Motherhood had...
Objective: to determine community midwives' knowledge, attitudes and practice with regard to baby walkers.Design: survey, using questionnaires.Setting: primary care, East Midlands, UK.Participants: Sixty-five community midwives participating in a cluster randomised controlled trial to reduce baby walker use.Findings: there was a 94% response. Seventy per cent of the midwives, felt that it was part...
In this paper, I explore the place of research in the theme 'Midwives and women: together for the family of the world'. I begin by examining each of the concepts involved. What is the family of the world? Midwives: what do they contribute to the family of the world? Women: what do they contribute to the family of the world? Putting midwives and women together what is the impact on the family of the...
Objective: to explore the experiences and attitudes of midwives, junior paediatricians (SHOs), GPs, and mothers to the examination of the newborn baby. To provide an appreciation of their views on several issues, in particular the purpose and value of the examination, who is thought to be appropriate to carry it out and when and where it should take place.Design: qualitative using semi-structured...
Objectives: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examination of the newborn baby, as well as their general perceptions and attitudes to new role developments.Design: qualitative, data collected using semi-structured interviews, which were exploratory and interactive in form.Setting: six maternity hospitals in South-east England.Participants: ten midwives...
In this paper I will examine the history shared by our profession and review social changes and reproductive health needs that have had an effect on our current practice. I will propose a model that meets current needs and will build the vision for our future education. In conclusion I will focus on the strategies, tasks and commitments needed to build a common future for midwifery education throughout...
Objective: to understand the meaning of the qualitative data included in the Notebook of wet nurses kept by James Young Simpson.Design: quantitative and qualitative analysis of data in an historical document.Setting: a list of wet nurses kept by a 'Professor of Midwifery' in mid-19th century Edinburgh.Participants: the Notebook lists the names and other details of 749 women.Findings: the Notebook...
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