Evidence-based Practice in Midwifery

Clinical midwifery knowledge and abilities are always evolving in accordance with new research findings and service developments. Evidence-based midwifery practice is essential to ensuring that the care provided to women who are pregnant is optimally well and meets their specific requirements. To provide woman-centered care, research findings that align with professional practices as well as women's preferences should be taken into consideration. One of the difficulties facing post-secondary educational institutions offering pre-registration midwifery education is integrating evidence-based practice into the curriculum so that student midwives view it as an essential component of their work rather than as a stand-alone idea. Midwifery students require the ability to recognize areas of practice that require further study, a comprehension of the steps involved in the research process, and the capacity to critically evaluate research papers to guarantee that their practice is grounded in evidence.

  • Evidence-based practice's importance
  • Clinical Knowledge
  • Care Quality
  • Midwives and Cesarean sections

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