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  1. Compassion fatigue and moral sensitivity in midwives in COVID-19.Reyhan Aydin Dogan, Sebahat Huseyinoglu & Saadet Yazici - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (6):776-788.
    Background The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted compassion fatigue and the mental health of health care providers, particularly midwives and nurses. Although there are studies involving health workers such as nurses and physicians affected by the pandemic’s compassion fatigue, few studies include midwives. Research objective The present study seeks to investigate the effects of compassion fatigue experienced by midwives working under intense stress during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the level of moral sensitivity. Research design This is a (...)
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  • Midwives’ ethical practice in selected labour units in Tshwane, Gauteng Province, South Africa.J. M. Mathibe-Neke & M. M. Mashego - forthcoming - South African Journal of Bioethics and Law:17-25.
    Background. Midwives provide the majority of maternal and child healthcare in South Africa. The care provided by midwives during childbirth is a unique life experience for women, and in order to provide safe care, midwives are expected to comply with ethical principles, policies and legislation governing their profession, as guided by the International Confederation of Midwives. Objective. To establish midwives’ perception of ethical and professional practice in selected labour units of public healthcare, in Tshwane District, Gauteng Province, SA. Methods. A (...)
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