CQUniversity Unit Profile
MDWF12006 Midwifery Practice 2
Midwifery Practice 2
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General Information

Overview

This clinical placement unit is the second of four that provides you with midwifery clinical experience. You will have the opportunity to assess, plan and provide physiological and psychosocial care of the woman experiencing complex factors. This may occur during pregnancy, labour and in the postnatal period and includes the fetus and neonate. This care will be provided in collaboration and consultation with the multidisciplinary team utilising the Australian College of Midwives 'National Midwifery Guidelines for Consultation and Referral'. This unit is to be undertaken in conjunction with Foundations of Midwifery 2.

Details

Career Level: Undergraduate
Unit Level: Level 2
Credit Points: 12
Student Contribution Band: 7
Fraction of Full-Time Student Load: 0.25

Pre-requisites or Co-requisites

Co-req MDWF12005 Foundations of Midwifery 2 Pre-Req MDWF12002 Foundations of Midwifery 1 MDWF12003 Midwifery Practice 1

Important note: Students enrolled in a subsequent unit who failed their pre-requisite unit, should drop the subsequent unit before the census date or within 10 working days of Fail grade notification. Students who do not drop the unit in this timeframe cannot later drop the unit without academic and financial liability. See details in the Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework).

Offerings For Term 2 - 2018

Distance

Attendance Requirements

All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes – in some units, these classes are identified as a mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).

Residential Schools

This unit has a Compulsory Residential School for distance mode students and the details are:
Click here to see your Residential School Timetable.

Class and Assessment Overview

Recommended Student Time Commitment

Each 12-credit Undergraduate unit at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 25 hours of study per week, making a total of 300 hours for the unit.

Class Timetable

Bundaberg, Cairns, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton, Townsville
Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney

Assessment Overview

1. Portfolio
Weighting: 40%
2. Written Assessment
Weighting: 60%
3. Professional Practice Placement
Weighting: Pass/Fail

Assessment Grading

This is a graded unit: your overall grade will be calculated from the marks or grades for each assessment task, based on the relative weightings shown in the table above. You must obtain an overall mark for the unit of at least 50%, or an overall grade of ‘pass’ in order to pass the unit. If any ‘pass/fail’ tasks are shown in the table above they must also be completed successfully (‘pass’ grade). You must also meet any minimum mark requirements specified for a particular assessment task, as detailed in the ‘assessment task’ section (note that in some instances, the minimum mark for a task may be greater than 50%). Consult the University’s Grades and Results Policy for more details of interim results and final grades.

Previous Student Feedback

Feedback, Recommendations and Responses

Every unit is reviewed for enhancement each year. At the most recent review, the following staff and student feedback items were identified and recommendations were made.

Feedback from Unit Evaluation

Feedback

Great coordination of subject, I felt well supported

Recommendation

To continue to promptly respond to student queries and concerns, and ensure support is available when required.

Feedback from Unit Evaluation

Feedback

Support was always available and I enjoyed the Zoom sessions

Recommendation

To continue to offer Zoom sessions to discuss assessment tasks.

Feedback from Unit Evaluation

Feedback

I liked that we had the opportunity to choose the topic for our assignment

Recommendation

To continue to give students a choice of a number of topics to base their assessment task on.

Unit Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
  1. Assess, plan and provide physiological care to the fetus, woman and/or neonate experiencing complex factors
  2. Evaluate, plan and provide psychosocial care for the woman experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum
  3. Reflect on clinical learning and midwifery practice related to the care of women, fetus and neonate experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum
  4. Demonstrate midwifery competence based upon the Nursing and Midwifery Board Australia (NMBA) requirements.

NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice

Standard 1: Promotes evidence-based maternal health and wellbeing.

Standard 2: Engages in respectful partnerships and professional relationships.

Standard 3: Demonstrates the capability and accountability for midwifery practice.

Standard 4: Undertakes comprehensive assessments.

Standard 5: Develops plans for midwifery practice.

Standard 6: Provides safe and quality midwifery practice.

Standard 7: Evaluates outcomes to improve midwifery practice.

Alignment of Learning Outcomes, Assessment and Graduate Attributes
N/A Level
Introductory Level
Intermediate Level
Graduate Level
Professional Level
Advanced Level

Alignment of Assessment Tasks to Learning Outcomes

Assessment Tasks Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
1 - Portfolio - 40%
2 - Written Assessment - 60%
3 - Professional Practice Placement - 0%

Alignment of Graduate Attributes to Learning Outcomes

Graduate Attributes Learning Outcomes
1 2 3 4
1 - Communication
2 - Problem Solving
3 - Critical Thinking
4 - Information Literacy
5 - Team Work
6 - Information Technology Competence
7 - Cross Cultural Competence
8 - Ethical practice
9 - Social Innovation
10 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures

Alignment of Assessment Tasks to Graduate Attributes

Assessment Tasks Graduate Attributes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 - Portfolio - 40%
2 - Written Assessment - 60%
3 - Professional Practice Placement - 0%
Textbooks and Resources

Textbooks

Prescribed

Myles Textbook for Midwives

Edition: 16th (2014)
Authors: Marshall, J & Raynor, M
Churchill Livingstone
London London , England
Binding: Paperback

Additional Textbook Information


IT Resources

You will need access to the following IT resources:
  • CQUniversity Student Email
  • Internet
  • Unit Website (Moodle)
Referencing Style

All submissions for this unit must use the referencing style: American Psychological Association 6th Edition (APA 6th edition)

For further information, see the Assessment Tasks.

Teaching Contacts
Tanya Capper Unit Coordinator
t.capper@cqu.edu.au
Schedule
Week 1 Begin Date: 09 Jul 2018

Module/Topic

This clinical placement course is the second of four that provides you with midwifery clinical experience. You will have the opportunity to assess, plan and provide physiological and psycho-social care of the woman experiencing complex factors. This may occur during pregnancy, labour and in the postnatal period and includes the fetus and neonate. This care will be provided in collaboration and consultation with the multidisciplinary team utilising the Australian College of Midwives 'National Midwifery Guidelines for Consultation and Referral'. This course is to be undertaken in conjunction with Foundations of Midwifery 2.

Chapter

Australian College of Midwives Guidelines for Consultation and Referral.

Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: Code of Conduct, Ethics and Professional Standards for Midwives.

Queensland Health State Wide Maternal and Neonatal Clinical Guidelines.

CQ University Bachelor of Midwifery (Graduate Entry) Student Clinical Experience Record Book.

Events and Submissions/Topic

Ongoing Clinical Placement

Week 2 Begin Date: 16 Jul 2018

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Events and Submissions/Topic

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Week 3 Begin Date: 23 Jul 2018

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Week 4 Begin Date: 30 Jul 2018

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Week 5 Begin Date: 06 Aug 2018

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Vacation Week Begin Date: 13 Aug 2018

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Week 6 Begin Date: 20 Aug 2018

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Week 7 Begin Date: 27 Aug 2018

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Week 8 Begin Date: 03 Sep 2018

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Week 9 Begin Date: 10 Sep 2018

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Written Essay Due: Week 9 Friday (14 Sept 2018) 11:55 pm AEST
Week 10 Begin Date: 17 Sep 2018

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Events and Submissions/Topic

Ongoing Clinical Placement

Week 11 Begin Date: 24 Sep 2018

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Week 12 Begin Date: 01 Oct 2018

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Portfolio/Ongoing Reflective Journal Due: Week 12 Friday (5 Oct 2018) 11:55 pm AEST
Review/Exam Week Begin Date: 08 Oct 2018

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Events and Submissions/Topic

Ongoing Clinical Placement

Exam Week Begin Date: 15 Oct 2018

Module/Topic

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Events and Submissions/Topic

Ongoing Clinical Placement




Professional practice placement Due: Exam Week Friday (19 Oct 2018) 11:55 pm AEST
Assessment Tasks

1 Portfolio

Assessment Title
Portfolio/Ongoing Reflective Journal

Task Description

MDWF 12006 - Midwifery Practice 2

ASSESSMENT ONE – PORTFOLIO/ONGOING REFLECTIVE JOURNAL

40% Weighting

Word Count: N/A

Due Date: Friday 5th October 2018 (Week 12)

Objectives: This assessment item relates to learning outcomes 1, 2 and 3.

Unit learning outcomes:

  1. Assess, plan and provide physiological care to the foetus, woman and/or neonate experiencing complex factors.
  2. Evaluate, plan and provide psychosocial care for the woman experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum.
  3. Reflect on clinical learning and midwifery practice related to the care of women, foetus and neonate experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum.

Reflective practice is listed as one of the key domains that make up the National Competency Standards for the Midwife. It is through reflective processes that both students and registered midwives can identify and explore diverse values, beliefs, learning needs and sociocultural structures.

To facilitate your reflective skill development you are required to complete a reflective piece of writing for each of the three (3) recruited 'continuity of care experience' women you recruited in term 1, and the three (3) newly recruited women in term 2.

Overview of Reflective Journal Writing

A reflective journal is a way of thinking in a critical and analytical way about your clinical experience. It involves looking at a situation, assessing what you have learnt from it, what you could have done differently, realising new approaches to your care and ultimately, how you felt about the whole experience. As a student midwife it shows how different aspects of your work interconnect and can be very useful for identifying gaps in knowledge and ethical dilemmas or situations that need further thought.

Understanding your feelings is a vital skill for reflective writing, and studying midwifery involves being exposed to a lot of new situations - doing your first antenatal booking; helping a woman with breastfeeding support; witnessing a birth - which can bring new reactions to the surface. It's important to comprehend what you feel, why you feel that way and to then learn from it, as failing to reflect can lead to poor insight and therefore poor performance in practice (Hays & Gay, 2011).

*Reflective writing is more personal than other kinds of academic writing and is an exploration of events not just a description of them.

Reflective Journal Requirements

(Refer to the provided Reflective Journal Template and the Two Reflective Journal examples)

See additional guidelines on writing your portfolio/reflective journal on the Moodle site for this unit. 



Assessment Due Date

Week 12 Friday (5 Oct 2018) 11:55 pm AEST


Return Date to Students

Exam Week Friday (19 Oct 2018)


Weighting
40%

Assessment Criteria

MDWF 12006 – Midwifery Practice Two - Assessment Criteria Sheet – Assessment One – Portfolio

Student Name:

HD D C P F
Structure (10%)
Excellent presentation of portfolio. Reflective journals set out as per template. Consistently accurate with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure. (10%) Well-presented portfolio, Reflective journals set out as per template. 1 or 2 errors spelling, grammar and paragraph structure. Well-presented portfolio. Reflective journals set out as per provided template. 3 or 4 consistent errors with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure. Well-presented portfolio, reflective journals set out per provided template. 2 or 3 inconsistent errors with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure Poorly presented journal. Provided template not utilised. Many inaccuracies with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure (> 5 errors).
Approach & Argument (90%) As per template.
Comprehensive critical and analytical reflective journals that explore and identify gaps in knowledge. Each reflective journal provides - A description - An Interpretation - An outcome –what was learnt (45 %) (Learning Outcome 1-3) Insightful and well- developed reflective journals that explore and identifies gaps in knowledge. Each reflective journal provides - A description - An Interpretation - An outcome – what was learnt Provides logical and broadly reflective journals that explore and identifies gaps in knowledge. Each reflective journal provides - A description - An Interpretation - An outcome – what was learnt Disjointed reflective journals that explores and identify some gaps in knowledge. Each reflective journal provides some of the following: - A description - An Interpretation - An outcome – what was learnt Inadequate reflective journals that do not explore or identify gaps in knowledge. The following have not been included: - A description - An Interpretation - An outcome –what was learnt

3 Comprehensive reflective journals that include a minimum of: - 4 antenatal visits - +/- the labour (intrapartum care) - 2 postnatal visits (45%)


Plus: A further 3 reflective journals for 3 newly recruited CoC women in Term 2.  6 journals in total.

(Learning Outcome 1 - 3)

3 Well-developed reflective journals that include a minimum of : - 4 antenatal visits - +/- the labour (intrapartum care) - 2 postnatal visits


Plus: A further 3 reflective journals for 3 newly recruited CoC women in Term 2.  6 journals in total.

3 reflective journals that include a minimum of: - 4 antenatal visits - +/- the labour (Intrapartum care) - 2 postnatal visits


Plus: A further 3 reflective journals for 3 newly recruited CoC women in Term 2.  6 journals in total.

3 disjointed reflective journals that include some of the following: - 4 antenatal visits - +/- the labour (Intrapartum care) - 2 postnatal visits


Plus: A further 3 reflective journals for 3 newly recruited CoC women in Term 2.  6 journals in total.

3 or less inadequate reflective journals that have not met the minimum requirements of: - 4 antenatal visits - +/- the labour (Intrapartum Visits) - 2 postnatal visits


Plus: A further 3 reflective journals for 3 newly recruited CoC women in Term 2  6 journals in total.


Referencing Style

Submission
Online

Learning Outcomes Assessed
  • Assess, plan and provide physiological care to the fetus, woman and/or neonate experiencing complex factors
  • Evaluate, plan and provide psychosocial care for the woman experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum
  • Reflect on clinical learning and midwifery practice related to the care of women, fetus and neonate experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum


Graduate Attributes
  • Communication
  • Problem Solving
  • Critical Thinking
  • Information Literacy
  • Team Work
  • Cross Cultural Competence
  • Ethical practice

2 Written Assessment

Assessment Title
Written Essay

Task Description

MDWF 12006 - Midwifery Practice 2

ASSESSMENT 2 – WRITTEN ESSAY

Weighting 60%

Word Count 3000 words (+/- 10%)

Due Date Friday 14 September (week 9)

Objectives This assessment relates to learning outcomes 1, and 2.

  1. Assess, plan and provide physiological care to the foetus, woman and/or neonate experiencing complex factors.
  2. Evaluate, plan and provide psychosocial care for the woman experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum.

Task: Essay on the topic of “Complex Midwifery Care.”

Choose one of the following complex midwifery practice topics:

Ø History of depression

Ø Gestational Diabetes

Ø Previous or current pregnancy with intra-uterine growth restriction (I.U.G.R)

Using a midwifery philosophy of care you are required to:

Discuss why a woman experiencing the chosen condition would be considered ‘high risk’. In order to assess the risk score please refer to the Australian College of Midwives (2013) National Referral and Consultation Guidelines.

Identify the healthcare professionals who may have a role in the maternity care of the woman (e.g. midwife, obstetrician, social support, medical surgical, pharmacological) and describe how they would collaborate to provide optimal care.

Outline how the midwife would work with the woman to promote her wellbeing and optimise her experience of pregnancy, labour/birth and the postnatal period.

Within your discussion of the above you should make links to:

· Relevant clinical guidelines

· A woman-centred midwifery philosophy of care

ACM Philosophy of Midwifery https://www.midwives.org.au/midwifery-philosophy

· ACM National Midwifery Guidelines for Consultation & Referral 3rd Edition Issue 2 https://issuu.com/austcollegemidwives/docs/guidelines2013

· NMBA Professional codes and guides for midwives http://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Codes-Guidelines-Statements/Professional-standards.aspx (standards for practice/competency standards, code of conduct, code of ethics, guides to professional boundaries)

Additional Information

Review the marking criteria rubric. Consider that your paper's grade will be derived from criteria outlined in that sheet and thus clear explanations of the expectations for varying grades are provided for both your direction and the assessment of your paper.

Click here to show marking criteria rubric.

Presentation Requirements

· Your essay is to follow academic conventions of structure with an introduction, body and conclusion.

· Double Line spacing throughout 2.0 (including reference list)

· Font size 12, easily readable style (e.g. Arial, Times Roman, Calibri)

· Word count must be within 10% plus or minus of the given word count. For this essay words in excess of 3300 cannot contribute to your mark.

· Use quotations sparingly and only to illustrate a point that cannot be made with equal impact in your own words – if used, give page numbers.

· Provide a cover sheet which includes your name, student number, the unit code, the assessment item number and word count.

Referencing

· APA Style (check guidelines here: https://moodle.cqu.edu.au/pluginfile.php/973846/mod_resource/content/1/APA%20Abridged%20Guide.pdf

· Use a separate page for reference list and ensure it is APA style also.

· Use references that are from contemporary and valid sources such as peer reviewed journals; or evidence based websites (e.g. government bodies, professional organizations). Avoid websites that end in ".com” as academic sources.


Assessment Due Date

Week 9 Friday (14 Sept 2018) 11:55 pm AEST


Return Date to Students

Week 12 Friday (5 Oct 2018)


Weighting
60%

Assessment Criteria

MDWF 12006 Midwifery Practice Two - Assessment Criteria Sheet – Assessment Two– Written Assessment

Student Name:

HD D C P F
Structure (15%)
Clear and succinct introduction that introduces the topic and outlines the direction of the paper. (5%) Clear and appropriate introduction that introduces the topic and outlines the direction of the paper Appropriate introduction that introduces the topic and outlines the direction of the paper Introduction is apparent and the topic is introduced but there is not clear direction to the paper No recognisable introduction-the topic is not introduced and/or there is no direction of the paper
Clear and succinct conclusion that outlines the main points and brings the argument to a logical close. (5%) Clear and appropriate conclusion that outlines the main points and brings the argument to a close Conclusion outlines most of the main points and brings some sense of closure Conclusion apparent and outlines most of the main points and endeavours to bring the argument to a close-there may be some incongruity No recognisable conclusion-little reference to the main points and no clear conclusion to the paper
Excellent presentation of assignment, double spaced with 12 point font. Consistently accurate with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure. (5%) Well-presented assignment, double spaced with 12 point font. 1 or 2 errors spelling, grammar and paragraph structure. Well-presented assignment, double spaced with 12 point font. 3 or 4 consistent errors with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure. Well-presented assignment, double spaced with 12 point font. 3 or 4 inconsistent errors with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure Poorly presented assignment. Double spacing not used. 12 point font not used. Many inaccuracies with spelling, grammar and paragraph structure. (> 5 errors).
Approach & Argument (75%)
Content is clearly relevant to the topic, the approach comprehensively answers the question and the argument proceeds logically and is within the set word limit. (10%) Content is relevant to the topic, the approach clearly answers the question and the argument proceeds logically and is within the set word limit Content is appropriate and answers the question and the argument for the most part proceeds logically and is within the set word limit Content answers the question the argument is at times repetitive or lacks cohesion and is within the set word limit with a 10% allowance (under or over the set limit) Content is irrelevant and or does not answer the question and the argument lacks cohesion. The word limit has not been adhered to, the word limit is well over or under the 10% allowance
An articulate and comprehensive analysis and discussion which explores why a woman experiencing the chosen condition would be considered ‘high risk’ (35 %) Insightful and well-developed analysis and discussion which explores why a woman experiencing the chosen condition would be considered ‘high risk’. A logical discussion that demonstrates competent exploration surrounding why a woman experiencing the chosen condition would be considered ‘high risk’. . A disjointed discussion that demonstrates a limited exploration surrounding why a woman experiencing the chosen condition would be considered ‘high risk’. An inadequate discussion which demonstrates a poor exploration surrounding why a woman experiencing the chosen condition would be considered ‘high risk’.
Comprehensive description of the collaboration of healthcare professionals involved in her care (e.g. obstetric, social support, medical, surgical and pharmacological) and their role in the care provided to the woman. (10%) Well-developed description of the collaboration of healthcare professionals involved in her care (e.g. obstetric, social support, medical, surgical and pharmacological) and their role in the care provided to the woman. Broad description of the collaboration of healthcare professionals involved in her care (e.g. obstetric, social support, medical, surgical and pharmacological) and their role in the care provided to the woman. Minimal analysis and disjointed description of the collaboration of healthcare professionals involved in her care (e.g. obstetric, social support, medical, surgical and pharmacological) and their role in the care provided to the woman. Inadequate description of the collaboration of healthcare professionals involved in her care (e.g. obstetric, social support, medical, surgical and pharmacological) and their role in the care provided to the woman.
Clear, coherent outline of how you would work with the woman to promote her wellbeing and optimise her experience of pregnancy, labour/birth and the postnatal period. (20%) A clear and relevant outline of how you would work with the woman to promote her wellbeing and optimise her experience of pregnancy, labour/birth and the postnatal period. A logical outline of how you would work with the woman to promote her wellbeing and optimise her experience of pregnancy, labour/birth and the postnatal period. Satisfactory outline of how you would work with the woman to promote her wellbeing and optimise her experience of pregnancy, labour/birth, and the postnatal period. Poor understanding of the topic. Content does not outline how you would work with the woman to promote her wellbeing and optimise her experience of pregnancy, labour/birth and the postnatal period.
Referencing (10%)
Consistently integrates up-to-date references to support and reflect all ideas, factual information and quotations. (5%) Generally integrates up-to-date references to support and reflect ideas, factual information and quotations, with 1 or 2 exceptions Frequently integrates up-to-date references to support and reflect ideas, factual information and quotations, with 3 or 4 exceptions Occasionally integrates up-to-date references to support and reflect ideas, factual information and quotations, with 5 or 6 exceptions Fails to or infrequent attempts (>7 errors) to integrate up-to-date references to support and reflect ideas, factual information and quotations
Consistently accurate with referencing. A minimum of 10 references used including 7 journal articles and relevant web-sites. (5%) 1 or 2 consistent referencing errors identified. A minimum of 10 references used including 6 journal articles and relevant web-sites. 3 or 4 consistent referencing errors identified. A minimum of 10 references used including 5 journal articles and relevant web-sites. 3 or 4 inconsistent referencing errors identified. A minimum of 10 references used including 4 journal articles and relevant web-sites. Many inaccuracies with referencing (>5). Less than 10 references used. Less than 4 journal articles not sourced. Relevant web-sites not included.




Referencing Style

Submission
Online

Learning Outcomes Assessed
  • Assess, plan and provide physiological care to the fetus, woman and/or neonate experiencing complex factors
  • Evaluate, plan and provide psychosocial care for the woman experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum


Graduate Attributes
  • Communication
  • Problem Solving
  • Critical Thinking
  • Information Literacy
  • Team Work
  • Cross Cultural Competence
  • Ethical practice

3 Professional Practice Placement

Assessment Title
Professional practice placement

Task Description

MDWF12006 - Midwifery Practice 2 – Assessment 3

ASSESSMENT 3 – CLINICAL PLACEMENT

Due date: Friday 19th October 2018 (Week 14)

Weighting: 0% - Pass/Fail

Objectives:

This assessment item relates to learning outcomes one (1), two (2) three (3), and (4) four.

Unit learning outcomes:

  1. Assess, plan and provide physiological care to the foetus, woman and/or neonate experiencing complex factors.
  2. Evaluate, plan and provide psychosocial care for the woman experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum.
  3. Reflect on clinical learning and midwifery practice related to the care of women, foetus and neonate experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum.
  4. Demonstrate midwifery competence based upon the Nursing and Midwifery Board Australia (NMBA) requirements

Minimal clinical practice experience of 224 hours is required by completion of this course. This clinical experience will allow you to consolidate knowledge and skills acquired throughout the term and enable you to draw distinction in your scope of practice between normal and complex midwifery care. You are required to meet the clinical requirements listed below and these requirements need to be documented within your Student Clinical Experience Record Book.

You are expected to work towards minimal clinical requirements and they include:

1. Recruit three (3) 'Continuity of Care' (CoC) experience women, and add this to your reflective journals, that can be found on the Bachelor of Midwifery Meta page.

2. Complete three (3) CoC experiences from term 1 2018.

3. Competency Performance Assessment

4. Complete 224 hours of clinical practice experience plus continuity of care hours (10-20 in total per woman recruited)

The required clinical experience will be reviewed by the midwifery educator/manager in conjunction with the course coordinator.


Assessment Due Date

Exam Week Friday (19 Oct 2018) 11:55 pm AEST


Return Date to Students

Within 3 weeks of submission


Weighting
Pass/Fail

Assessment Criteria

Pass/Fail.  Refer to your clinical log book.

You are expected to work towards minimal clinical requirements and they include:

1. Recruit three (3) 'Continuity of Care' (CoC) experience women, 

2. Complete three (3) CoC experiences from term 1 2018.

3. Competency Performance Assessment

4. Complete 224 hours of clinical practice experience plus continuity of care hours (10-20 in total per woman recruited)


Referencing Style

Submission
Online

Learning Outcomes Assessed
  • Assess, plan and provide physiological care to the fetus, woman and/or neonate experiencing complex factors
  • Evaluate, plan and provide psychosocial care for the woman experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum
  • Reflect on clinical learning and midwifery practice related to the care of women, fetus and neonate experiencing complex factors during the childbearing continuum
  • Demonstrate midwifery competence based upon the Nursing and Midwifery Board Australia (NMBA) requirements.


Graduate Attributes
  • Communication
  • Problem Solving
  • Critical Thinking
  • Information Literacy
  • Team Work
  • Cross Cultural Competence
  • Ethical practice

Academic Integrity Statement

As a CQUniversity student you are expected to act honestly in all aspects of your academic work.

Any assessable work undertaken or submitted for review or assessment must be your own work. Assessable work is any type of work you do to meet the assessment requirements in the unit, including draft work submitted for review and feedback and final work to be assessed.

When you use the ideas, words or data of others in your assessment, you must thoroughly and clearly acknowledge the source of this information by using the correct referencing style for your unit. Using others’ work without proper acknowledgement may be considered a form of intellectual dishonesty.

Participating honestly, respectfully, responsibly, and fairly in your university study ensures the CQUniversity qualification you earn will be valued as a true indication of your individual academic achievement and will continue to receive the respect and recognition it deserves.

As a student, you are responsible for reading and following CQUniversity’s policies, including the Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure. This policy sets out CQUniversity’s expectations of you to act with integrity, examples of academic integrity breaches to avoid, the processes used to address alleged breaches of academic integrity, and potential penalties.

What is a breach of academic integrity?

A breach of academic integrity includes but is not limited to plagiarism, self-plagiarism, collusion, cheating, contract cheating, and academic misconduct. The Student Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure defines what these terms mean and gives examples.

Why is academic integrity important?

A breach of academic integrity may result in one or more penalties, including suspension or even expulsion from the University. It can also have negative implications for student visas and future enrolment at CQUniversity or elsewhere. Students who engage in contract cheating also risk being blackmailed by contract cheating services.

Where can I get assistance?

For academic advice and guidance, the Academic Learning Centre (ALC) can support you in becoming confident in completing assessments with integrity and of high standard.

What can you do to act with integrity?