Balancing it out: a grounded theory of how midwifery students at a faith-based university in Papua New Guinea provide care to women following stillbirth

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Cheer, Karen;Simeon, Lalen;Tommbe, Rachael;Kelly, Jenny;MacLaren, David;Tsey, Komla
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Providing care to women following stillbirth affects the well-being of midwifery staff. In this grounded theory study, the authors used focus groups and individual interviews to explore the experiences of midwifery students at a faith-based university in Papua New Guinea. Balancing it Out is the process students used to balance social, cultural and professional factors to achieve their aim of providing the best possible care to women following stillbirth. Provision of holistic care to women following stillbirth and cross-sector health promotion are crucial to attain the best outcomes for women and the midwifery staff who provide their care.

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Health Care for Women International

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42

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1096-4665

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4-6

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18

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Taylor & Francis

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10.1080/07399332.2020.1867860