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J Midwifery Womens Health ; 50(4): e45-9, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15973257

ABSTRACT

Although most deliveries in the Dominican Republic occur within hospitals, maternal mortality in that nation remains high. In nonteaching hospitals, almost all of the vaginal births are attended by maternity auxiliary nurses. This article reports on a series of educational conferences for maternity auxiliary nurses in 1 hospital that were developed in response to the maternal mortality rate there. These conferences, taught by a team of midwives from the continental United States and Puerto Rico, used a midwifery curriculum with a participatory action methodology. The educational initiative has developed into a nongovernmental organization named Proyecto ADAMES to build capacity among auxiliary nurses. A qualitative evaluation of the effectiveness of Proyecto ADAMES in improving the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the auxiliary nurses revealed positive behavioral changes despite weak documentation of their newly acquired knowledge and skills. Findings suggest that midwifery education for auxiliary maternity nurses in the Dominican Republic may contribute to maternal mortality reduction.


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Curriculum , Education, Nursing/methods , Maternal-Child Nursing/education , Midwifery/education , Nursing Assistants/education , Attitude of Health Personnel , Clinical Competence , Dominican Republic , Educational Measurement , Female , Focus Groups , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Motivation , Pregnancy , Program Development/methods , Program Evaluation
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