ISeeYou -Evaluation of a woman-centred care pilot project in Bachelor midwifery education and research (original) (raw)

‘ISeeYou’: A woman-centred care education and research project in Dutch bachelor midwifery education

Yvonne Kuipers

Health Education Journal, 2018

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Students’ understanding of “Women-Centred Care Philosophy” in midwifery care through Continuity of Care (CoC) learning model: a quasi-experimental study

Mohammad Sakhi Hakimi

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Woman centred care? An exploration of professional care in midwifery practice

Mari Phillips

2008

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Dutch midwives' views on and experiences with woman-centred care -A Q-methodology study

Yvonne Kuipers, Elise van Beeck

2018

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Development and piloting the Woman Centred Care Scale (WCCS)

Susannah Brady

Women and Birth, 2017

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Learning experiences of final-year student midwives in labor wards: A qualitative exploratory study

Matthias Waegemans

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An exploration and description of student midwives’ experiences in offering continuous labour support to women/couples

Eva Nissen

Midwifery, 2008

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The midwife's role: Challenges and changes in the post-medical movement towards woman-centred midwifery care

Elizabeth Newnham

The Australian Journal of Midwifery, 2001

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Midwifery Care: Reflections of Midwifery Clients

Mary Ellen Doherty

Journal of Perinatal Education, 2010

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Midwives’ perceptions of influences on their behaviour of woman-centered care: a qualitative study

Yvonne Kuipers

Frontiers in Women’s Health, 2016

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Practice development for midwifery education: An innovative way forward

Leeanne Gill

Nurse Education in Practice, 2013

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Woman-centred care in childbirth: A concept analysis (Part 1)

Donavon C Hiss

Curationis, 2013

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Development of the Woman-Centred Care Scale- Midwife Self Report (WCCS-MSR)

Kristen Graham

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Development of a Concourse for a Q-Method Study about Midwives’ 2perspectives of Woman-Centered Care

Yvonne Kuipers

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Nurturing autonomy in student midwives within a student led antenatal clinic

Valerie Hamilton

Women and Birth, 2019

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Midwifery students׳ experiences of an innovative clinical placement model embedded within midwifery continuity of care in Australia

Debra Creedy, Amanda J . Carter

Midwifery, 2015

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Involvement in midwifery education: Experiences from a service user and carer partnership

Angela Warren

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Explanation of the Midwifery Lecturers’ Experiences of the Challenges in an Undergraduate Midwifery Program: A Phenomenological Study

behnaz bagherian

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Clinical placements as a challenging opportunity in midwifery education: A qualitative study

Mehrnaz Geranmaye

Nursing Open, 2021

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Medical students learning experiences of the labour ward: a qualitative research study

Danielle Cotter

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Client-centred maternity care from women's perspectives: Need for responsiveness

Violet Steeghs

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The facilitators and impediment factors of midwifery student′s empowerment in pregnancy and delivery care: A qualitative study

Nikoo Yamani

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Community engagement within an undergraduate nursing and midwifery course

esnath kapito

African Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 2014

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Development of a Q-set for a Q-Method Study about Midwives’ perspectives of Woman-Centered Care

Yvonne Kuipers

Health Education and Care, 2016

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Perceptions and experiences of undergraduate midwifery students concerning their midwifery training

Wendy Phiri

2011

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Developing midwifery practice through work-based learning: an exploratory study

Jayne Marshall

Nurse education in practice, 2012

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Using the Five Senses of Success framework to understand the experiences of midwifery students enroled in an undergraduate degree program

Jennifer Fenwick

Midwifery, 2015

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The Curriculum and Pedagogic Properties of Practice-based Experiences: The Case of Midwifery Students

Stephen Billett

Vocations and Learning, 2013

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Adequacy and sustainability of undergraduate midwifery programmes training course materials

Million Bimerew

2014

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A woman-centred childbirth model

Sonto Maputle

Health SA Gesondheid, 2010

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A qualitative study of partnership between woman and midwife within midwife-led care clinic

Rizky Vaira

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The Midwifery First Year of Practice programme: Supporting New Zealand midwifery graduates in their transition to practice

Elaine Gray

New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 2016

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Support For Learning In The Clinical Area: The Experience Of Post-Registration Student Midwives

Magdalena Ohaja, PhD

2010

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Student midwives' perceptions on the organisation of maternity care and alternative maternity care models in the Netherlands - a qualitative study

Eileen Hutton

BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2017

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