An invitation to participate in an online survey was emailed to 4700 members of the Australian College of Midwives (ACM) and 484 members of CRANAplus (Remote Health Organisation). Nine hundred and seventy midwives completed the survey (19 % ).
Four hundred and seven (42.5 % ) midwives currently used SWI in their practice and five hundred and fifty-one (57.5 % ) indicated they did not. Eighty-six percent (n = 478/548) indicated they would consider using SWI and 90 % (n = 500/547) were interested in obtaining further information about SWI. The main reasons cited for not using SWI was the lack of a policy or guideline (n = 271, 57.5 % ) and being unable to access workshops or resource material (n = 68, 14.4 % ).
This study indicates that SWI is not being used by the majority of midwives participating in the study, although there is a strong desire by midwives to learn about and explore its use. Greater access to information and workshops on SWI is highlighted. In response to the findings of this survey the authors are currently developing an online resource and training to support units to introduce SWI.