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Midwifery in Jordan

C J Adams1

  • 1Indiana University, School of Nursing, Indianapolis 46202.

Journal of Nurse-Midwifery
|May 1, 1994
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Jordanian midwives are key in maternal and child health, but many women lack early prenatal care. Advanced training aims to equip midwives as primary health care leaders to improve outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Public Health Nursing
  • Primary Health Care

Background:

  • Jordanian midwives are primary caregivers for mothers and children, especially in the public sector.
  • Significant numbers of women in Jordan do not receive adequate or any prenatal care.
  • High rates of maternal and early childhood morbidity and mortality persist.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the need for improved maternal and child health outcomes in Jordan.
  • To enhance the role of midwives in providing comprehensive primary health care.
  • To prepare midwives for leadership in achieving universal primary health care.

Main Methods:

  • The study likely involves analyzing current midwife roles and training needs.
  • It may include policy recommendations for advanced primary health care nursing preparation.
Keywords:
Academic TrainingArab CountriesAsiaBehaviorChild HealthDelivery Of Health CareDeveloping CountriesEducationFemale RoleHealthHealth PersonnelHealth ServicesJordanMaternal HealthMidwivesNurse-midwivesSocial BehaviorTraining ProgramsWestern Asia

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  • Focus on midwives in the public health sector in Jordan.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of advanced training in primary health care nursing as a priority for midwives.
    • Midwives are expected to assume leadership roles in advancing universal primary health care.
    • The initiative aims to tackle persistent high rates of maternal and early childhood morbidity and mortality.

    Conclusions:

    • Investing in advanced midwife training is crucial for improving maternal and child health.
    • Empowering midwives as primary health care leaders can drive progress toward universal health coverage.
    • Strategic development of the midwifery workforce is essential for public health advancement in Jordan.