APHA Resolution Adopted!
The resolution, "Increasing Access to Out-of-Hospital Maternity Care Services Through State-Regulated and Nationally Certified Direct-Entry Midwives" was formally adopted by the Governing Council of the American Public Health Association (APHA) Wednesday, October 24, 2001.
"Increasing Access To Out-Of-Hospital Maternity Care Services Through State-Regulated and Nationally-Certified Direct-Entry Midwives"
THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION,
Reaffirming its position on credentials for health occupations, that there should be alternative routes involving educational systems of selection and preparation, and legal systems of licensing by which people can prepare and qualify for health occupations (1)
Reaffirming its recognition that many women seek birthing alternatives(2) and,
Recognizing that pregnancy and birth are normal life events for a majority of women, (3,4,5) and,
Reaffirming its endorsement of the philosophy of family-centered maternity care, the importance of continuity of care, and the use of a variety of licensed care-givers, (6)
Recognizing that Direct-entry Midwives encompass a diverse group of midwives that have entered the profession directly through midwifery education and training, and not through a pre-requisite program such as nursing.(7)
Recognizing that there are alternative educational systems of selection and preparation for national certification of Direct entry Midwives that include either the Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) credential and the Certified Midwife (CM) credential; and that both require didactic programs, written examinations and clinical experience. (8,9) In the case of the Certified Professional Midwives the didactic component consists of education in a program accredited by an agency that is recognized by the US Department of Education or the PEP Program, the North American Registry of Midwives competency-based, educational portfolio evaluation, and the clinical component is equivalent to one year of experience which includes more than a thousand contact hours under the supervision of one or more preceptors, some of which must be in out-of-hospital settings, but none of which need to be in hospital settings;(8) and in the case of the Certified Midwife (CM) credential requires education in institutions of higher learning accredited by an agency that is recognized by the US Department of Education to meet the same standards that Certified Nurse Midwives must meet, completing core science requirements similar to those required for a nurse, and fulfilling core midwifery requirements that are a part of all accredited nurse-midwifery education programs, and clinical experience that must include hospital experience, but is not required to include out-of-hospital experience.(9) Recognizing that individual states interested in incorporating direct-entry midwives into their health care systems are moving towards regulatory models based on national certification.(5)
Recognizing evidence that many women seek alternatives to hospital care for normal pregnancy and birth, and,
Recognizing the evidence that births to healthy mothers, who are not considered at medical risk after comprehensive screening by trained professionals, can occur safely in various settings, including out-of-hospital birth centers and homes (10,11,12,13,14) and,
Noting that an epidemiological study of Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs) is ongoing in order to further substantiate practice outcomes, safety, client satisfaction, and practitioner competency is in progress; (15) Recognizing that out-of-hospital settings have the potential for reducing the costs of maternity care; (7,12,16)
Recognizing evidence that access to quality maternity caregivers remains an important issue, particularly for underserved urban and rural communities;(17) which may be addressed through out-of-hospital maternity services in some communities; and
Reaffirming that the APHA currently recognizes the value of and promotes educational opportunities for nurse-midwifery,(18) and that many professionals recognize the contributions of direct-entry midwifery; and,
Reaffirming that APHA has been an innovator in public health care by supporting research on alternative and complementary medicine (1,19) and increased access to midwifery services in the United States, (20)
Recognizing that there should be alternative routes involving educational systems of selection and preparation, and legal systems of licensing by which people can prepare and qualify for health occupations, including those direct-entry midwives who are nationally-certified and who have successfully completed "a recognized midwifery education process"; (21,22,23,25) and
Recognizing evidence that direct-entry midwives have multiple educational routes (22,24) available to them in order to meet the entry-level requirements of knowledge, skills and experience; (22,24,25) Recognizing evidence that individual states interested in incorporating direct-entry midwives into the health care system are moving towards regulatory models based on national certifications; (22)
Therefore, APHA
Resolution Submitted by:
Sharon Wells, MS, LM, CPM
Carol Nelson, LM, CPM
Jonathan B. Kotch, MD, MPH
Stanley H. Weiss, MD, FACP
James Gaudino, MD, MS, MPH
Quelle:
American College of Domiciliary Midwives
http://www.mana.org/
Nov. 2001
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