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ABSTRACT Background The international mobility of nurses is a significant component of healthcare systems worldwide, resulting in the global recruitment and adaptation of culturally and linguistically diverse nurses into diverse work environments. CALD nurses face integration challenges, which can potentially compromise their well‐being and adjustment ...
Judith Yabal +3 more
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Explaining the care process by companion midwife during childbirth and providing strategies to improve the companion midwife regulations: a study protocol. [PDF]
Soltani NS +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise evidence on wearable devices for continuous vital signs monitoring in adult hospital inpatients, focusing on clinical effectiveness, nursing perspectives, workflow impact, patient experience and resource implications. Design Scoping review.
Sian Myfanwy Shaw +2 more
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Using national virtual maternal death reviews to improve the quality of care during Pregnancy, labour and birth, and Postpartum in Tanzania. [PDF]
Makuwani AM +15 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the views of healthcare practitioners in Britain regarding the role of midwives and nurses in the delivery of medical and surgical abortion. Design An observational study of the Shaping Abortion for Change study healthcare practitioner survey (2021–2022).
Alice Fulton +19 more
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Attitudes of maternity care providers toward regional centralisation of vaginal breech birth: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Luiting-Wagenaar D +5 more
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Nursing Education: Past Milestones and Future Horizons
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Lorelli Nowell
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Organising maternal and newborn care in high-income countries: a scoping review of organisational elements and their association with outcomes. [PDF]
Liebregts J +9 more
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Depression Beyond the 6‐Month Postpartum Period: A Mixed‐Method Study Among Women in Nepal
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to comprehensively examine social and clinical factors contributing to postpartum depression among women in Nepal and identify their perspectives/experiences regarding postpartum mental health. Design and Methods The explanatory sequential mixed‐method study was conducted in two phases. In the quantitative phase, data were
Sangita Pudasainee‐Kapri +7 more
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