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Unit description
Introduces students to an overview of their program of study. The history of midwifery, contemporary midwifery practice issues and the philosophical underpinnings and primary health care philosophies aligned with midwifery are discussed. The politics of health systems, professional regulation, and legal and ethical issues are examined, and the influence of feminism on women and midwifery in society are explored. The foundational skills required for entry to the healthcare environment, including principles of work health and safety, communication and reflection on practice are introduced.
Unit content
- History of health provision from an Australian and global perspective
- Historical context of health
- Midwifery in society - The history of midwifery
- Midwifery professional regulation
- Legal and ethical considerations in the maternity care context
- Providing quality, safe and culturally appropriate midwifery practice
Learning outcomes
Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.
On completion of this unit, students should be able to: | |
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1 | discuss the history of Australia’s health care system, and how the history of midwifery in Australia, impacts contemporary midwifery care |
2 | define the principles and philosophy of contemporary midwifery from a feminist perspective |
3 | apply legal, ethical theories and legal principles to discussions on common dilemmas in practice, women's rights, and health care practice |
4 | discuss midwifery as a public health strategy that improves maternal health outcomes, and quality and safety |
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
- discuss the history of Australia’s health care system, and how the history of midwifery in Australia, impacts contemporary midwifery care
- define the principles and philosophy of contemporary midwifery from a feminist perspective
- apply legal, ethical theories and legal principles to discussions on common dilemmas in practice, women's rights, and health care practice
- discuss midwifery as a public health strategy that improves maternal health outcomes, and quality and safety
Teaching and assessment
Fee information
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