2021
DOI: 10.5937/afmnai38-31352
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Inequalities in the education of midwives in Europe

Abstract: Although midwifery in Serbia has a long tradition, in the last decades, and especially in the last years since the Republic of Serbia is in the process of joining the European Union, this profession faces numerous challenges both in the context of formal education and the role that in the 21st century midwife has in practice. The midwife profession is faced with numerous challenges related to demographic trends and demands and expectations of a contemporary woman. The aim of the paper was to examine the differ… Show more

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“…In addition to health care, nurses must deal with the mental, spiritual, cultural and other needs of patients [19]. "There is a need for harmonization of standards in the education of midwife nurses and accreditation of joint study programs" [20]. "The progress in nursing was possible only if this progress was made every day" [21].…”
Section: Education Of Nurses and Midwives In Montenegromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to health care, nurses must deal with the mental, spiritual, cultural and other needs of patients [19]. "There is a need for harmonization of standards in the education of midwife nurses and accreditation of joint study programs" [20]. "The progress in nursing was possible only if this progress was made every day" [21].…”
Section: Education Of Nurses and Midwives In Montenegromentioning
confidence: 99%