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  1. (1 other version)Enhancing the professional dignity of midwives: A phenomenological study.Christelle Froneman, Neltjie C. Van Wyk & Ramadimetja S. Mogale - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (4):1062-1074.
    Background: When midwives are not treated with respect and their professional competencies are not recognised, their professional dignity is violated. Objective: This study explored and described how the professional dignity of midwives in the selected hospital can be enhanced based on their experiences. Research design: A descriptive phenomenological research design was used with in-depth interviews conducted with 15 purposely selected midwives. Ethical considerations: The Faculty of Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee of the University of Pretoria approved the study. The research (...)
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  • Factors influence the dignity of burns patients: A cross-sectional study.YunYun Deng, YiMing Yao, Chang Wang & HuiYi Tan - 2024 - Nursing Ethics 31 (4):443-460.
    Background There is a high incidence of burns in China and the sequelae of post-burn scar growth, disfigurement, and other body image disorders can cause serious psychological distress to burns patients, and negatively affecting the patient’s dignity. However, there is limited knowledge relating to the dignity of burns patients. Aim To investigate the factors that affect dignity in burns patients. Design Cross-sectional study. Participants and research context We recruited 323 burn patients from the burn unit of a tertiary care hospital. (...)
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  • (1 other version)Enhancing the professional dignity of midwives: A phenomenological study.Christelle Froneman, Neltjie C. Van Wyk & Ramadimetja S. Mogale - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (4):1062-1074.
    Background: When midwives are not treated with respect and their professional competencies are not recognised, their professional dignity is violated. Objective: This study explored and described how the professional dignity of midwives in the selected hospital can be enhanced based on their experiences. Research design: A descriptive phenomenological research design was used with in-depth interviews conducted with 15 purposely selected midwives. Ethical considerations: The Faculty of Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee of the University of Pretoria approved the study. The research (...)
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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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  • Threats to nurses’ dignity and intent to leave the profession.Valizadeh Leila, Zamanzadeh Vahid, Habibzadeh Hosein, Alilu Leyla, Gillespie Mark & Shakibi Ali - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301665431.
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