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Protocols, policy directives and choice provision: UK midwives' views
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Emerald, 2007.
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Abstract
- PurposeWithin maternity hospitals midwives are expected to follow the protocol‐driven culture and orders issued by senior staff. Simultaneously, midwives are expected to follow social policy documents and the Midwives Rules and Standards that advocate choice provision for childbearing women. Quality assurors and auditors of clinical practice need to be aware that these two directives sometimes clash. Allegiance to a hierarchical system driven by protocols and orders from the top down, at the same time as providing “woman‐centred” care is often unattainable. In order for a midwife to action the woman's choice, resourceful thinking may be required. This paper aims to examine this issue.Design/ methodology/approachA descriptive interview study set out to discover strategies which midwives use to resolve conflict produced from competing directives. An appraisal of 20 midwives' views were gained from semi‐structured interviews conducted in seven maternity units in the UK. Taking a post‐positivist approach, inductive thematic analysis was used to interpret the data.FindingsThree main categories represented resourceful ways of pleasing both authority and the childbearing woman. Midwives occasionally: are economical with the truth; circumvent face‐to‐face confrontation with senior staff; and persuade women to refuse what they perceive are unnecessary and invasive interventions.Originality/valueThis paper offers unique insights into methods that midwives use to resolve conflicts in direction issued by management. It is important that auditors are aware that midwives sometimes struggle to support the preferences of healthy childbearing women. This reduces job satisfaction, delivery of care and consequently requires address.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Attitude of Health Personnel
Interprofessional Relations
media_common.quotation_subject
R1 Medicine (General)
Maternity hospitals
protocols
Public Policy
610 Medicine & health
Audit
Hospitals, Maternity
Midwifery
Choice Behavior
Midwives
Conflict, Psychological
Clinical Protocols
Nursing
Order (exchange)
Humans
Medicine
Quality (business)
health services
Qualitative Research
Quality of Health Care
media_common
Social policy
business.industry
Health Policy
Allegiance
Middle Aged
General Business, Management and Accounting
United Kingdom
Clinical Practice
Action (philosophy)
quality
Female
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 09526862
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ef02bd64b9db250bfd16e73a8d9edad9