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Abstract
In the UK respect, dignity and compassion are the underpinning values which must determine
service user care in the National Health Service (NHS). In midwifery education it
is unclear how students are being taught these values. We created a study that aimed
to explore how learning about dignity and respect is facilitated and assessed within
pre-registration midwifery curricula. An online survey was devised and distributed
to all Lead Midwives for Education in the UK. The findings are presented under the
three main themes of understanding the meaning of dignity and respect, teaching and
assessment and experiences. The study concludes that, though there are some good areas
of education practice there is inconsistency in how Nursing and Midwifery Council
(NMC) guidelines are transferred into curricula. This leads to students receiving
differing emphasis of education on the values of dignity and respect.