Global Midwifery Mentorship

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Global Midwifery Mentorship

Building Capacity Through Connection

Medical ethics and professional conduct Nursing Midwifery

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 22nd September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040422564


Introduction

The book begins by exploring the history of mentoring and its relationship to education and practice. Theories and models of mentorship, education and leadership within the context of midwifery will be discussed, along with the importance of critical thinking and reflection.

Global Mentoring Focus

The editors use the lens of global mentoring to focus on how mentoring in midwifery has developed and been implemented in 15 countries from North and Central America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia. Each chapter explores regulation, professional accountability, education, leadership and career pathways in the country in question.

Perspectives and Cultural Considerations

This international text draws on the perspectives of Australian mentors, mentees, healthcare organisations and academics to highlight the complexities of mentorship in real work midwifery practice, and includes a chapter discussing how to take cultural considerations into question.

Recommendations and Future Directions

The final chapters draw on the previous discussion to make recommendations that will support midwifery to implement and sustain a successful and supportive mentorship program for the next generation of midwives.

Gender and Identity in Midwifery

In this book, authors often refer to midwives as women to reflect the gendered nature of subordination of midwifery. While most midwives globally are women providing care to women, not all midwives in Mexico or globally identify as women. We acknowledge and celebrate the diverse identities of midwives, as this is the best way to build an environment that guarantees enabling sexual and reproductive care for all people who need midwives.

Terminology and Indigenous Peoples

Further, the term First Nations which is used is a collective term that refers to Indigenous Australian and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia. First Nations peoples will refer to themselves by any of these terms and may also identify through language groups. This term is used in acknowledgement that First Nations peoples have the right of self-determination to identify however they choose to do so.

Audience

This book is an invaluable read for midwifery students, educators and practitioners.

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