Building midwifery educator capacity using international partnerships: Findings from a qualitative study
Midwifery educators play a critical role in strengthening the midwifery workforce globally, including in low and lower-middle income countries (LMIC) to ensure that midwives are adequately prepared to deliver quality midwifery care. The most effective approach to building midwifery educator capacity is not always clear. The aim of this study was to determine how one capacity building approach in Papua New Guinea (PNG) used international partnerships to improve teaching and learning. A qualitative exploratory case study design was used to explore the perspectives of 26 midwifery educators working in midwifery education institutions in PNG.
Source: Nurse Education in Practice - Category: Nursing Authors: Florence West, Angela Dawson, Caroline S.E. Homer Source Type: research
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