• Title of article

    Midwives invictoria, Australia: a survey of current issues and job satisfaction

  • Author/Authors

    Watson، Lyndsey E. نويسنده , , Potter، Anne نويسنده , , Donohue، Lisa نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
  • Pages
    -215
  • From page
    216
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Findings: there was a 72% response rate to the postal questionnaire. Two hundred and forty practising midwives returned completed questionnaires. Seventy-three per cent were in full time employment, 49% lived in rural Victoria, 80% were born in Australia, more than half were aged 40 or more years and 72% had at least one child.Twenty-six per cent worked in postnatal wards, 9% in each the labour ward and the neonatal nursery, 2% in birthing centres and 12% in out of hospital settings. Eighty per cent were satisfied with their work and interactions with women were the most important aspect. Satisfaction was associated with working in a labour ward, feeling adequately prepared by midwifery education and training, nursing for more than 15 years and having continuing education. Neonatal and rotating positions were significantly associated with dissatisfaction. Less than one-half of the midwives had read some of the Birthing Services Review, and of these only one-half had changed their attitudes or practice. One-third knew little of the imminent changes to the Midwifery Regulations.
  • Keywords
    UK , Caucasus , Ethnicity , France , Globalization , identity , India , Israel , migration , Netherlands , Switzerland
  • Journal title
    MIDWIFERY
  • Serial Year
    1999
  • Journal title
    MIDWIFERY
  • Record number

    32622