Unit rationale, description and aim

This unit focuses on the development of midwifery knowledge and attitudes related to working with women during labour and birth in a culturally competent way. The pre–pregnancy, antenatal anatomy and physiology of childbearing knowledge from previous units provides the building blocks for learning in this unit. Common interventions observed in labour and birth and knowledge of common medications will be explored.

This unit is required by students to assist their ongoing development of midwifery knowledge, specifically in relation to normal physiological changes during labour, birth and the immediate postpartum period.

The aim of this unit is to introduce students to contemporary concepts in relation to midwifery care of the birthing woman.

We recognise that people who access maternity care may have diverse gender identities, that those who do can experience marginalisation and oppression, and that using appropriate terminology can help with these community members’ recognition and visibility, acknowledge the variety of pregnancy and birth experiences people may have, and respect individuals’ preferences. To reflect this, terms such as ‘pregnant person’, ‘birthing person’, ‘childbearing people’, ‘parent’ and ‘chestfeeding’ may be used in the midwifery courses at ACU in addition to ‘woman’, ‘mother’, ‘maternity’, ‘maternal’ and ‘breastfeeding’, which are used not to exclude those who do not identify as a woman, but in recognition that women continue to be marginalised and oppressed in many places around the world and to respect their own individual preferences.

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Prerequisites

For Bachelor of Midwifery: (MIDW100 Clinical Midwifery Practice 1 OR MIDW122 Midwifery Professional Practice 2 ) AND MIDW113 Midwifery Care of the Pregnant Woman

For Bachelor of Midwifery (Graduate Entry): MDGE100 Introduction to Midwifery and Care of the Pregnant Woman AND MDGE101 Introduction to Midwifery Practice

Learning outcomes

To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.

Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.

Explore the graduate capabilities.

Appraise the influence of philosophical, physiolog...

Learning Outcome 01

Appraise the influence of philosophical, physiological, psychosocial, spiritual, cultural, and environmental factors on birth;
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC5, GC6, GC7, GC8, GC9, GC11

Describe the roles and responsibilities of the mid...

Learning Outcome 02

Describe the roles and responsibilities of the midwife in assessing, planning, providing and evaluating safe, culturally competent, collaborative and effective evidence-based care during birth;
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC3, GC4, GC6, GC8, GC11

Relate knowledge of anatomy and physiology of chil...

Learning Outcome 03

Relate knowledge of anatomy and physiology of childbirth to the comprehensive assessment and monitoring of the woman and her baby during labour and birth;
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC7, GC8, GC10, GC11, GC12

Apply the principles of teamwork and self-manageme...

Learning Outcome 04

Apply the principles of teamwork and self-management when planning, implementing and evaluating woman centred care and/or clinical responsibilities;
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC4, GC8, GC10, GC12

Describe common interventions for use during labou...

Learning Outcome 05

Describe common interventions for use during labour and birth and their rationale;
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC10, GC11, GC12

Apply knowledge and principles of safe medication ...

Learning Outcome 06

Apply knowledge and principles of safe medication administration within the scope of practice.
Relevant Graduate Capabilities: GC1, GC2, GC8, GC11

Content

Topics will include: 

  • Legal and professional practice  
  • Informed consent 
  • Scope of practice 
  • Consultation and collaboration 
  • Documentation and use of health informatics and health technologies 
  • Accountability and responsibility 
  • Medication knowledge and administration 
  • Assertive communication skills
  • Midwifery knowledge and practice  
  • Post Partum Haemorrhage
  • Partnership: with woman 
  • Historical and cultural perspectives of labour and birth 
  • Assessment and monitoring of progress in labour 
  • Facilitating a supportive birth environment 
  • Supporting women during labour  
  • Anatomy and physiology of labour 
  • Midwives and women’s perceptions on of pain 
  • Assessment of pain  
  • Review non-pharmacological therapies 
  • Pharmacological therapies  
  • Facilitating the birth of the baby 
  • Maintaining integrity of the pelvic floor  
  • Facilitating the birth of the placenta  
  • Preparation for operative birth 
  • Immediate post birth care of the woman and baby 
  • Promote bonding and attachment 
  • Adaptation to extra-uterine life 
  • Maternal and neonatal assessment 
  • Interventions in labour  
  • Induction of labour 
  • Augmentation of labour 
  • Fetal monitoring 
  • Assisted vaginal birth 
  • Episiotomy 
  • Assessment of perineal status 
  • Perineal suturing 
  • Midwifery as primary health care  
  • Advocacy 
  • Supporting the woman and family to be self-determining in labour and birth decisions 
  • Promoting cultural competency  
  • Recognising the impact of moving from Country to give birth for Indigenous Australian women
  • Support collaborative midwifery practice  
  • Reflective and ethical practice  
  • Evidence-based midwifery practice 
  • Power relations in labour and birth 
  • Impact of personal beliefs and experiences of childbirth 
  • Self-care 

Assessment strategy and rationale

A range of assessment procedures consistent with University assessment requirements will be used to meet the unit learning outcomes and develop graduate attributes. 

The essay will enable students to articulate their knowledge and understanding of the management of labour, birth and the postpartum period. The group work enables students to achieve sound communication and team skills and demonstrate understanding of normal physiological changes during labour, birth and the immediate postpartum period. The examination enables students to demonstrate a sound knowledge base in addressing content and process questions related to unit content. 

These assessments are required to build student knowledge and skills which, by the conclusion of this programme, will enable the student to graduate as a safe and effective midwife.

Overview of assessments

Assessment Task 1: Essay (1300-1500 words)  ...

Assessment Task 1: Essay (1300-1500 words) 

Enables students to articulate their knowledge and understanding of the management of labour, birth and the postpartum period.

Weighting

35%

Learning Outcomes LO1, LO2, LO3

Assessment Task 2: Group Work    Enable...

Assessment Task 2: Group Work  

Enables students to achieve sound communication and team skills and demonstrate understanding of key content issues.

Weighting

15%

Learning Outcomes LO3, LO4, LO5

Assessment Task 3: Examination (2 hours) (Central...

Assessment Task 3: Examination (2 hours) (Central Examination Period) 

Enables students to demonstrate overall knowledge and understanding of content in the unit.

Weighting

50%

Learning Outcomes LO5, LO6

Learning and teaching strategy and rationale

Modes of delivery in this unit include learner-centred resource sessions, tutorials/workshops, online classrooms and clinical laboratory activities. Consistent with adult learning principles, the teaching and learning strategies used within these modes of delivery will provide students with foundational knowledge and skills relevant to professional midwifery practice.  These strategies will also support students in meeting the aim, learning outcomes and graduate attributes of the unit and the broader course learning outcomes. Learning and teaching strategies will reflect respect for the individual as an independent learner. Students will be expected to take responsibility for their learning and to participate actively with peers.  Scenario-based learning, case-based learning, problem-based learning and inquiry-based learning are all used to support the development of students' independent learning ability.

Students entering university need significant support to transition into a learning and teaching environment where they are required to drive their own learning. To guide students in their learning, feedback is required to identify what is being done well, what requires additional work and to identify progress toward required learning outcomes. Located in the second year of the programme, this theory unit includes moderate face-to-face teaching hours and an increasing online component of learning to build life-long learning skills. Lectures are utilised to convey content and central principles while tutorials/seminars deliver interactive and student driven learning sessions which require an increasing reliance on students to extend their community of learners and increase self-reliance. Online materials provide students with the opportunity to undertake directed, self-motivated study and continue to transition to independent study and life-long learning.  

Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia Midwife Standards for Practice

In connection to the learning outcomes, these Midwife standards for practice provide a framework for midwifery practice in all contexts. They also inform women, and others including consumers, those who regulate, educate, collaborate with and manage midwives on what to expect from a midwife’s practice.

  • Relating to

    Promotes health and wellbeing through evidence-based midwifery practice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2

  • Relating to

    Identifies what is important to women as the foundation for using evidence to promote informed decision-making, participation in care, and self-determination

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2

  • Relating to

    Accesses, analyses, and uses the best available evidence, that includes research findings, for safe, quality midwifery practice  

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2

  • Relating to

    Uses health assessment and health education to support birth and reproductive health, and minimise the potential for complications

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2

  • Relating to

    Undertakes ongoing processes of reflection to ensure professional judgements acknowledge how personal culture impacts on practice 

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2

  • Relating to

    Supports the development, implementation and evaluation of evidenced-based health initiatives and programs, and

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2

  • Relating to

    Identifies and promotes the role of midwifery practice and the midwifery profession in influencing better health outcomes for women.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2

  • Relating to

    Engages in professional relationships and respectful partnerships

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Supports the choices of the woman, with respect for families and communities in relation to maternity care

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Partners with women to strengthen women’s capabilities and confidence to care for themselves and their families

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Practises ethically, with respect for dignity, privacy, confidentiality, equity and justice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Practises without the discrimination that may be associated with race, age, disability, sexuality, gender identity, relationship status, power relations and/or social disadvantage  

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Practises cultural safety that is holistic, free of bias and exposes racism

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Practises in a way that respects that family and community underpin the health of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Develops, maintains and concludes professional relationships in a way that differentiates the boundaries between professional and personal relationships, and

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Participates in and/or leads collaborative practice.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Demonstrates the capability and accountability for midwifery practice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO3, LO4, LO6

  • Relating to

    Understands their scope of practice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO3, LO4, LO6

  • Relating to

    Practises within relevant legal parameters and professional standards, codes and guidelines

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO3, LO4, LO6

  • Relating to

    Participates in own continuing professional development to maintain the required knowledge and skill base for safe and effective practice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO3, LO4, LO6

  • Relating to

    Contributes to a culture that supports learning, teaching, knowledge transfer and critical reflection

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO3, LO4, LO6

  • Relating to

    Engages in timely consultation, referral and documentation

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO3, LO4, LO6

  • Relating to

    Considers and responds in a timely manner to the health and wellbeing of self and others in relation to the capability for practice.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO3, LO4, LO6

  • Relating to

    Undertakes comprehensive assessments

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Works in partnership to determine factors that affect, or potentially affect, the health and wellbeing of women, communities and populations

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Uses assessment techniques to systematically collect relevant and accurate information

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Analyses information and data and communicates assessments and anticipated outcomes as the basis for midwifery practice, and

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Assesses the resources that are available to inform planning.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO2, LO3, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Develops a plan for midwifery practice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Interprets assessment data and best available evidence to develop a plan for practice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Collaboratively develops plans until options, priorities, goals, actions, anticipated outcomes and timeframes are agreed with the woman, and/or relevant others

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Co-ordinates resources effectively and efficiently for planned actions, and

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Documents, evaluates and modifies plans to facilitate the anticipated outcomes.

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4, LO5

  • Relating to

    Provides safety and quality in midwifery practice 

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO4

  • Relating to

    Practises to achieve the agreed goals and anticipated outcomes that meet the needs of the woman

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO4

  • Relating to

    Is responsible for consultation and referral and/or escalation in situations that are outside the individual’s scope of practice, and

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO4

  • Relating to

    Provides and accepts effective and timely direction, allocation, delegation, teaching and supervision

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO1, LO4

  • Relating to

    Evaluates outcomes to improve midwifery practice

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Evaluates and monitors progress towards planned goals and anticipated outcomes

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Revises plan and actions based on evidence and what is learned from evaluation

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4

  • Relating to

    Uses evaluation and reflection to inform future practice and professional development

    Relevant Learning OutcomeLO2, LO4

Representative texts and references

Representative texts and references

Australian College of Midwives [ACM]. (2021). National Midwifery Guidelines for Consultation and Referral (4th ed.). Australian College of Midwives.

Baker, L.S., Beaves, M.C., & Wallace, E.M. (2021). Assessing Fetal Wellbeing; A Practical Guide. Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists.

Bryant, B., Knights, K., Rowland, A., & Darroch, S. (2018). Pharmacology for Health Professionals (5th ed.). Elsevier. 

Chapman, V., & Charles, C. (2017). The Midwife's Labour and Birth Handbook (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 

MacDonald, S., & Johnson, G. (Eds.). (2017). Mayes' Midwifery (15th edition.). Elsevier.

Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia [NMBA] (2018). Midwife Standards for Practice. Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.

Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia [NMBA]. (2013). Code of ethics for midwives. International Confederation of Midwives. 

Page, L., & McCandlish, R. (2006). The New Midwifery: Science and Sensitivity in Practice (2nd ed.). Churchill Livingstone. 

Pairman, S., Tracey, S., Dahlen, H., & Dixon, L. (2018). Midwifery: Preparation for Practice (4th ed.). Elsevier. 

Rankin, J. (Ed.). (2017). Physiology in Childbearing with Anatomy and Related Biosciences (4th ed.). Elsevier.

Wylie, L. & Bryce, H. (2016) The Midwives' Guide to Key Medical Conditions (2nd ed.). Elsevier.

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