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Default Hospital Based Midwives Questionnaire

If you would like to complete the questionnaire, please copy and paste into a reply box and then answer the questions and post yor reply, thankyou.

What does being a hospital based midwife involve?

How long after qualification did you become a hospital based midwife and did you work in any other areas of midwifery previously?

How does the role of a hospital midwife differ from those working in the community, a birth centre or within an independent practice?

Whats are your personal circumstances?
i.e. married/kids/single etc

What did you do before you became a hospital based midwife?

Why did you choose Midwifery?

How did you feel on your first day in practice, after qualifying?

Please share a highlight of being a hospital based midwife, so far...

Please share a low point and how you got through that...

What is your favourite midwifery text book?

What is your favourite midwifery literature book? i.e. babycatcher.

What is your shift preference? earlies/lates/long days and what time to they start and finish

Are you a member of a midwifery organisation? i.e RCM/ARM/LLL

Do you feel supported by your supervisor of midwives? if yes/no please tell us why that is.

How do you keep up to date with evidence based practice and how easy do you find it to implement this into your care whilst working within the constraints of local protocols?

What are your future plans as a midwife?

Share your wisdom.... what would you like to pass on to other students/wanabes?

Describe your ‘day in the life’ of a hospital based midwife
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