A review and comparison of post registration midwifery curriculum in Sri Lanka with global standards

Author:

Jayathilake Sunethra1,Jayasuriya-Illesinghe Vathsala2,Molligoda Himani3,Samarasinghe Kerstin4,Perera Rasika1

Affiliation:

1. University of Sri Jayewardenepura , Nugegoda , Sri Lanka

2. Ryerson University , Toronto , Canada

3. Institute of Medicine , Colombo , Sri Lanka

4. Kristianstad University , Kristianstad , Sweden

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents the findings of a study comparing the post-registration midwifery curriculum (PRMC) taught in Sri Lanka with the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) curriculum and five other selected curricula from other parts of the world to train midwifery trained registered nurses (MTRNs). In so doing, we consider the historical origins of post-registration midwifery training and its implications for modern teachings in Sri Lanka and other low-middle income countries (LMICs). Data collected through document review are read, summarized, and compared using checklists across different curricula components, content, and length. The wide variation in terms of length of the programs, content covered, the ratio of theoretical to practical content, and the range of skills and competencies developed has implications for the individual and professional growth of MTRNs. While there is a need to align the PRMC with the ICM standards to ensure safer maternity care in Sri Lanka, implications for developing and promoting the growth of midwifery as a strong independent body in LMIC is discussed.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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