MQF Level
6
Duration and Credits
Semester 2
4 ECTS
Mode of Study
Part-Time Day
This study-unit is targeted to third year midwifery students. It is hoped that this study unit will provide an understanding of the learners' own spirituality and how it can be nurtured as part of their professional growth, promotion of their wellbeing and the basis of their calling as a midwife. It should provide knowledge of research data on the impact of spirituality on health during pregnancy and childbirth and on the impact of the client's cultural identity, beliefs, practices and interactions with the midwife.
Please check your eligibility to join this short course and time-tabling details with the Faculty of Health Sciences. The short course will only be delivered subject to a minimum number of applications being received.
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The aim of this study-unit is to enable the midwifery student to become competent at point of registration as a midwife in providing spiritual care to mothers and their family.
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to define 'spiritual' and 'religious'; become familiar with different faith traditions, beliefs and practices regarding birth, care of women, dietary habits, birth control, infertility and death; be aware of own S/R beliefs and biases.
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to elict a spiritual history, assess, diagnose, intervene and refer appropriately identified spiritual needs; develop nonjudgemental empathy and respect towards all clients.
Non EU Applicants:
EUR260
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