Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7524427 | Midwifery | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
the impact that midwifery models of care may have on sustainable practice and nurturing healthy resilient behaviors remains uncertain. The notion of resilience in midwifery as the panacea to resolve current concerns may need rethinking. Resilience may be interpreted as expecting midwives 'to toughen up' in a workplace setting that is socially, economically and culturally challenging. Sustainability calls for examination of the reciprocity between environments of working and the individual midwife. The findings invite further examination of contextual influences that affect the wellbeing of midwives across different models of care.
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Authors
Susan (Professor of Midwifery), Billie (RCM Professor of Midwifery), Judith (Associate Professor, Head of Midwifery Department), Lucie (Fellow / Midwifery Lecturer Chair), Andrea (Associate Head Postgraduate), Marion (Senior Lecturer),