Search Results - "midwife"
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The kaleidoscopic midwife: a conceptual metaphor illustrating first-time mothers' perspectives of a good midwife: a grounded theory study
Published 2015“…BACKGROUND The literature review reveals information about what makes a good midwife from several perspectives. However, there is a dearth of knowledge around women’s perceptions of a good midwife in different birthplaces. …”
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What is a good midwife? Some historical considerations
Published 2013“…A connection between the past and present is apparent regarding what constitutes a good midwife with a focus on the competencies and qualities required of a midwife. …”
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What is a good midwife? Insights from the literature
Published 2014Subjects: “…Good midwife; Literature review; Thematic analysis; Childbearing women…”
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The kaleidoscopic midwife: A conceptual metaphor illustrating first-time mothers' perspectives of a good midwife during childbirth. A grounded theory study
Published 2016Subjects: “…Good midwife; Childbirth; Birthplace; Women; Experience; Grounded theory…”
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The kaleidoscopic midwife: a conceptual metaphor illustrating first-time mothers' perspectives of a good midwife during childbirth. A grounded theory study
Published 2016Subjects: “…Good midwife; Childbirth; Birthplace; Women; Experience; Grounded theory…”
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Maternity high-dependency care and the Australian midwife: A review of the literature
Published 2016“…From the articles reviewed, four key themes emerge which include; the need for maternity high-dependency care, maternal morbidity and maternity high-dependency care, the role of the midwife and maternity high-dependency care and midwifery education and preparation for practice. …”
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Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review
Published 2018“…The contents of this paper provide ready-to-refer and ready-to-use information for the researchers working in the field PPH and midwife related practices.…”
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The relationship is everything: Women's reasons for choosing a privately practising midwife in Western Australia
Published 2015“…Objective: the purpose of this study was to describe women’s reasons for choosing to birth with a privately practising midwife. Design: a modified grounded theory methodology was used. …”
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Being with woman: a creative-critical exploration of midwifery identity and aspects of the mother-midwife relationship.
Published 2024Subjects: “…Midwifery; Midwife; Birth; Memoir; Personal Narratives…”
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Women's reasons and perceptions around planning a homebirth with a registered midwife in Western Australia
Published 2018“…Background: Qualitative evidence has provided rich descriptions around reasons for planning a homebirth with a midwife. Reasons and the importance, confidence and support around this option have not been examined by parity with a larger cohort. …”
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First-time mothers’ choice of birthplace: influencing factors, expectations of the midwife’s role and perceived safety
Published 2017“…Findings Findings are presented as three main themes: (i) influencing factors on the choice of birthplace; (ii) expectations on the midwife's ‘being’ and ‘doing’ roles; (iii) perceptions of safety. …”
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The relationship is everything : women’s reasons for, and experience of maternity care with a privately practising midwife in Western Australia
Published 2014“…The aim of this descriptive qualitative study was to investigate women’s reasons for, and experiences of maternity care with a privately practising midwife. Data analysis from the fourteen women interviewed revealed three major categories characterising reasons for choosing private midwifery care: I knew what I wanted from my care provider; I knew what I wanted from my pregnancy and birth experience and I was willing to do the research to get what I wanted.…”
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Home or hospital? Midwife or physician? Preferences for maternity care provider and place of birth among Western Australian students
Published 2015“…One in 8 students preferred out-of-hospital birth settings, supporting consumer demand for midwife-attended births at home and in birthing centres. …”
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"It's what midwifery is all about": Western Australian midwives' experiences of being 'with woman' during labour and birth in the known midwife model
Published 2019“…Results: Five themes emerged 1) Building relationships; 2) Woman centred care; 3) Impact on the midwife; 4) Impact on the woman; and 5) Challenges in the Known Midwife model. …”
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The woman, partner and midwife: An integration of three perspectives of labour when intrapartum transfer from a birth centre to a tertiary obstetric unit occurs
Published 2016“…Background: When transfer in labour takes place from a birth centre to a tertiary maternity hospital the woman, her partner and the midwife (the triad) are involved, representing three different perspectives. …”
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Midwifery students’: Developing an understanding of being ‘with woman’––A qualitative study
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