In addition to their more traditional clinical role, midwives are expected to perform various health promotion practice behaviours (HePPBes) such as informing pregnant women about the benefits of physical activity during pregnancy and asking women about their alcohol consumption
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Supporting midwives in helping women address multiple health behaviours in pregnancy – intervention development workshop
Julie McLellan, a SISCC PhD researcher, supervised by Professor Helen Cheyne (Professor of Maternal and Child Health Research & the Royal College of Midwives (Scotland)) is developing an intervention to support midwives in
QI Behaviour Change Seminar
The introduction of new evidence-based practices often requires practitioners to change or adapt their behaviour, hence behavioural factors can impact on the success and sustainability of improvement interventions. This seminar will address ways to facilitate behaviour change to support improvement activities within health and social care settings.
New Publication – Online Learning
Large-scale online education programmes and their potential to effect change in behaviour and practice of health and social care professionals: a rapid systematic review