Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1084880 Midwifery 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Objectiveto discuss how midwifery students develop cultural sensitivity.Designstudents carried out international observational elective placements and 13 matched self-assessments from before and after a Global Midwifery Module were compared. The module is based around a model of immersion and permitted measured responses and qualitative evaluation to be explored.Settingsobservational placements occurred in the UK, America, Canada, and Gutamala.Participantsseventeen year 3 midwifery students.Findingsraised awareness about international midwifery was identified; the module contributed to enhancement of practice, confidence about caring for those from a different culture varied, the process of critical reflection was uncomfortable for some.Key conclusionscritical reflection facilitated in a safe place may support individuals to transform their way of thinking.Implications for practiceresponsibility for developing cultural sensitivity should lie with the individual. However, leaders need to facilitate space for critical reflection. Critical self-assessment and reflection about cultural sensitivity should be part of a life long learning approach.

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