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Isabelle Robin Paulard | 2020La pointe de la Bretagne a eu la chance d'être relativement épargnée par la première vague de la pandémie de Covid-19. Néanmoins, conscients de la situation sanitaire nationale, certaines étudiantes sages-femmes brestoises, avec qui nous nous sommes entretenues, se sont engagées, dès le mois de mars 2020, dans des actions co...Article : texte imprimé
Sara Borelli ; Louise Walker ; Julie Jomeen ; Julie Roberts ; Alison Edgley ; Beatrice Bennett ; Sophie Harton ; Gemma Poole ; Kimberley Robertson ; Hannah Slack ; Anna Walmsley ; Helen Spiby | 2020This educational project aimed at involving undergraduate midwifery students as co-investigators in research studies, with the primary aim of acquiring first-hand experience of operationalising fundamental aspects of the research process by working with established researchers. The secondary aim of the project was to evaluate students' experience of being involved as ...Article : texte imprimé
Breeanne Brunt | 2020Stillbirth is a time of great sadness for parents in which feelings of depression, anxiety and posttraumatic stress can occur (Wonch Hill et al 2017). Stillbirth rates have decreased by 19.2% since 2007, to 4.2 stillbirths per 1000 live births in 2017 (Office for National Statistics (ONS) 2018). Although stillbirth rates are gradually decreasing, Ravaldi et al (2018) ...Article : texte imprimé
Lynda Milton | 2020Midwifery students who are lacking in confidence tend to participate less, in both their actions and contributions, during clinical scenarios when compared to the more recognised confident student. The incentive for this piece of action research originated out of this noted concern, and inspired the wish to address this lack ...Article : texte imprimé
Abi Hemmings | 2020Reflection has been discussed for many years, with definitions dating from the early 20th century from theorists Dewey & Schön (Farrell 2012). More recently, reflection was defined by Johns as learning through experience, by being self-aware in order to confront, understand and move forward in resolving a situation (Johns 2017). Within midwifery practice,...Article : texte imprimé
Nour Richard-Guerroudj | 2020Six associations et fédérations d’étudiants en santé ont signé un communiqué commun le jeudi 2 avril pour affirmer « leur place dans la gestion de la crise sanitaire ». Victoria Astezan, présidente de l’Association nationale des étudiants sages-femmes (Anesf) détaille comment son association se positionne et de quelle façon les ...Article : texte imprimé
Charlotte Wakefield | 2020During my first shift as a student midwife at a birth centre, I encountered two occasions where I realised how communication — both verbal and non-verbal — can adversely affect the birth experiences of women. The Royal College of Midwives(RCM) (2012)states that women can be affected by poor experiences of communication ...Article : texte imprimé
Samantha Chenery-Morris | 2020Background: Assessment of student competence is a key component of undergraduate professional programmes such as midwifery. The competencies required to be eligible for registration as a midwife in the United Kingdom (UK), are set by the regulatory body, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). The NMC (2009)Standards for pre-registration, introduced ...Article : texte imprimé
Joy Kemp ; Eleanor Shaw ; Mary Gorret Musoke | 2019MOMENTUM was a 20 month midwifery twinning project between the Royal College of Midwives UK and the Ugandan Private Midwives Association. It ran from 2015-2017 and was funded by UK-Aid through THET. MOMENTUM aimed to develop a model of mentorship for Ugandan midwifery students. The project achieved its objectives. 41 Ugandan midwives ...Article : texte imprimé
Chloe Jackson | 2019As a student midwife, reflection is encouraged as part of the learning process and assists in comprehending certain situations and events. These experiences not only impact upon the care we give but also potentially on the long-term outcomes. Through reflection we can begin to rationalise what has taken place, consider ...