2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2015.08.008
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How do midwives in Slovenia view their professional status?

Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to explore Slovenian midwives' views of their professional status. The influence of participants' educational background on their views was also examined, since higher education is related to professionalism.Design: This was a quantitative descriptive survey, using postal data collection. The questionnaire comprised of six elements crucial for professionalism -three elements distinctive of "old" professionalism (power, ethics, specific knowledge) and three characteristics of… Show more

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“…Others have previously ascribed similar professional attributes such as: an expert esoteric body of knowledge which is profession specific; autonomy that helps to set the parameters for a discrete area of practice, thereby assigning social power to the profession and ethical considerations [6]. However, more recently, Mivšek et al [7] have highlighted three additional characteristics of professions: interprofessional collaboration, partnership with user and reflective practice. The ICM advocates for all countries to support midwives to promote midwifery as an autonomous profession, in order to optimize the care that they can provide for women and their families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have previously ascribed similar professional attributes such as: an expert esoteric body of knowledge which is profession specific; autonomy that helps to set the parameters for a discrete area of practice, thereby assigning social power to the profession and ethical considerations [6]. However, more recently, Mivšek et al [7] have highlighted three additional characteristics of professions: interprofessional collaboration, partnership with user and reflective practice. The ICM advocates for all countries to support midwives to promote midwifery as an autonomous profession, in order to optimize the care that they can provide for women and their families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over time all occupations strive to become professions as they are associated with high moral status, being respected, have the expertise, and social prestige 1 . While traditional professions represent the classical patriarchal values of power and self-sufficiency, ‘new’ professions are based on democratic professionalism 2 , promoting equality and partnership in the expert–patient relationship, reflective practice, and inter-professional collaboration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study focused on the opinion of nurses regarding the professionalism of midwives since, in Slovenia, their fields of work are not clearly defined. Historically 1 , 20 , nurses and obstetricians are competitors with midwives in pre-and post-natal care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ebelik mesleği, bilim ve sanatın birleştiği, ruh ve etik değerler üzerine temellenmiş profesyonel bir sağlık disiplinidir (6). Bir mesleğin profesyonelleşmesi için, o mesleğin toplum tarafından kabul görmesi gerekmektedir (7). Bu meslek, Türk kültüründe itibar görmüş, kadınlar için emek veren tanrıçalar olarak uzun yıllar kabul edilmiştir (8).…”
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