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This study describes an educational workshop designed to teach midwifery students how to provide dignified and respectful maternity care. Creative teaching methods in the workshop fostered deep learning and positively impacted student practice.

Keywords:
Creative teaching approachesDignityMidwiferyMidwifery educationRespectful care

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  • Healthcare Education
  • Midwifery Practice
  • Patient-Centered Care

Background:

  • Growing emphasis on dignity and respect in national and international healthcare contexts.
  • Limited existing research on how midwifery students acquire skills in providing dignified care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an educational workshop focused on promoting dignity and respect in maternity care.
  • To provide a model for training midwifery students in compassionate and respectful patient interactions.

Main Methods:

  • An interactive workshop utilizing creative methods as learning triggers.
  • Description of workshop content and facilitation strategies.
  • Evaluation of the workshop's impact on student learning and practice.

Main Results:

  • Creative teaching approaches in the workshop facilitated deep learning among participants.
  • Workshop evaluation demonstrated a positive impact on students' practice of dignified and respectful care.
  • The interactive format and creative methods were effective in promoting learning.

Conclusions:

  • Creative, interactive workshops are effective for teaching dignified and respectful care in midwifery education.
  • Facilitators must be prepared for potential emotional responses from participants to ensure a safe learning environment.
  • Investing in such educational opportunities is crucial for ensuring high-quality, respectful maternity care.