Course Objectives: |
1.The student's ability to comprehend the conceptual dimensions of midwifery
2. The student's ability to gain knowledge about midwifery concepts,
3. The student's ability to gain knowledge about midwifery theories,
4. The student's ability to gain knowledge about the philosophy of midwifery, |
Course Content: |
Introduction to theory and concept in midwifery; Vision and Mission in Midwifery; Concepts of individual, family, ethics, morality, culture, society, environment, health and disease; Midwifery: Philosophy, conceptual models, paradigm, theory; Effects of models and theories on midwifery care; Theorists in Midwifery: Reva Rubin, Ramona T. Mercer, Ela-Joy Lehrman, Jean Ball, Ernestein Wiedenbach; Approaches in developing theory in midwifery practices; Theory development stages in midwifery practices; Theory development stages in midwifery practices |
Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction to conceptual elements in midwifery and the place of the midwife |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
2) |
Midwifery Philosophy and Subfields |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
3) |
Historical development of midwifery in the world and in our country |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
4) |
Ebelikte vizyon ve misyon |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
5) |
Concepts of individual, family, ethics, morality, culture, society, environment, health and disease |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
6) |
Midwifery: Philosophy, conceptual models, paradigm, theory |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
7) |
The effects of models and theories on midwifery care |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
8) |
Theorists in Midwifery: Reva Rubin |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
9) |
Theorists in Midwifery: Ramona T. Mercer, |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
10) |
Theorists in Midwifery: Ela-Joy Lehrman , Jean Ball |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
11) |
Theorists in Midwifery: Ernestine Wiedenbach |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
12) |
Approaches in developing theory in midwifery practice |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
13) |
Theory development stages in midwifery practices |
1. Parker ME (2001). Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia.
2. Oz F (2004). Basic Concepts in the Field of Health, İmaj İç ve Dış Ticaret A.Ş. Ankara. |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
It can perform midwifery practices in line with professional competence, ethical principles and standards and up-to-date evidence-based information. |
5 |
2) |
Applies midwifery care within the framework of the requirements determined within the midwifery process. |
5 |
3) |
In the provision of midwifery services, the individual can evaluate the cultural characteristics of the family and society with a holistic approach. |
5 |
4) |
It can determine the educational needs of the individual, family and society in the field of health. |
4 |
5) |
Can prepare a training plan suitable for the determined need |
4 |
6) |
Can implement the planned training and evaluate the results. |
4 |
7) |
It can independently plan and implement research, evaluate its results and present it for the benefit of humanity. |
4 |
8) |
Can work in management-administrative duties related to midwifery. |
4 |
9) |
Develops cooperation with national / international professional organizations, non-governmental organizations and institutions operating in the field of midwifery. |
4 |
10) |
She can perform midwifery care with multidisciplinary approaches within the healthcare team. |
5 |
11) |
It conducts R&D studies and participates in projects for the development of health, midwifery services and policies at the national level. |
5 |
12) |
It works to protect and improve maternal and child health from a holistic perspective. |
4 |
13) |
Can interpret scientific researches in the field of midwifery with a critical point of view. |
5 |