Parting the clouds: A vision of supervision of midwifery

Authors: Leamon, J., Ireland, J.

Journal: Practising Midwife

Publication Date: 04/09/2013

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 12-15

ISSN: 1461-3123

Abstract:

This paper describes a response to the evidence that midwives often have a limited view of the roles and responsibilities of the supervisor of midwives (SoM) and SoM team. Using a creative approach (word clouds) and midwife/SoM stories, the importance of relationships which are supportive of midwives, women and normality is highlighted. Emotional intelligence and interprofessional communication are also shown to be key aspects of the role. Supervision has an important role to play in supporting midwives' development, promoting normality and generally protecting midwives and the public. Reflection using creative media can contribute to this.

Source: Scopus

Parting the cloud s: a vision of supervision of midwifery.

Authors: Leamon, J., Ireland, J.

Journal: Pract Midwife

Publication Date: 01/2013

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 12-14

ISSN: 1461-3123

Abstract:

This paper describes a response to the evidence that midwives often have a limited view of the roles and responsibilities of the supervisor of midwives (SoM) and SoM team. Using a creative approach (word clouds) and midwife/SoM stories, the importance of relationships which are supportive of midwives, women and normality is highlighted. Emotional intelligence and interprofessional communication are also shown to be key aspects of the role. Supervision has an important role to play in supporting midwives' development, promoting normality and generally protecting midwives and the public. Reflection using creative media can contribute to this.

Source: PubMed

Parting the clouds: a vision of supervision of midwifery

Authors: Leamon, J., Ireland, J.

Journal: The Practising Midwife

Publication Date: 2013

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 12-14

Source: Manual

Parting the cloud s: a vision of supervision of midwifery.

Authors: Leamon, J., Ireland, J.

Journal: The practising midwife

Publication Date: 01/2013

Volume: 16

Issue: 1

Pages: 12-14

eISSN: 2634-7407

ISSN: 1461-3123

Abstract:

This paper describes a response to the evidence that midwives often have a limited view of the roles and responsibilities of the supervisor of midwives (SoM) and SoM team. Using a creative approach (word clouds) and midwife/SoM stories, the importance of relationships which are supportive of midwives, women and normality is highlighted. Emotional intelligence and interprofessional communication are also shown to be key aspects of the role. Supervision has an important role to play in supporting midwives' development, promoting normality and generally protecting midwives and the public. Reflection using creative media can contribute to this.

Source: Europe PubMed Central