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    This article addresses the challenges practicing midwives face, particularly in prioritizing care and managing workload. It offers strategies to support newly qualified midwives in delivering safe and effective care to women and newborns.

    Area of Science:

    • Midwifery practice and education
    • Healthcare workload management
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    Background:

    • Preceptorship is crucial for professional development in midwifery.
    • Practicing midwives encounter significant barriers impacting patient care.
    • Effective workload management is essential for safe midwifery practice.

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