Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10515748 | Midwifery | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
e-Learning training is acceptable to student midwives and has the potential to be an effective means of teaching the practical application of the partograph. However, in this study, their inability to correctly plot transference from the latent to active phase of labour suggests that the partograph itself may be too complicated. Modifications and further evaluation of the e-learning tool would be required before any widespread implementation. Furthermore, students need the clinical support to operationalise their learning; educating qualified midwives and obstetricians to be positive role models when completing the partograph would be one potential solution. Further research is required, taking on board the recommendations from our pilot study, to investigate the impact of partograph e-learning on practice and clinical outcomes.
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Authors
Dame (Professor of Midwifery), Grace (Director), Karen (Midwifery Lecturer), Sabina (Nursing and Midwifery Lecturer), Malcolm (Lecturer in Statistics), James (Manager Research, Information and Advocacy), Matthews (Medical Officer-Maternal Health),