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Developing a role for a diabetes specialist midwife
British Journal of Midwifery, 2009Diabetes is the most common, pre-existing medical disorder in pregnancy in the UK (NICE, 2008), and continues to have associated risks for the mother, fetus and neonate (CEMACH, 2007). Worldwide diabetes is becoming more prevalent (Macfarlane, 2006) and type 2 diabetes in the childbearing population is on the increase.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2013
AbstractAimThe aim was to identify key patient outcomes and to compare these outcomes across services that employed clinical specialists (either nurse or midwife) or advanced nurse practitioners with matched, non post‐holding services.BackgroundIn nursing and evaluation research, it is recognized that, further patient outcome studies, which measure and
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AbstractAimThe aim was to identify key patient outcomes and to compare these outcomes across services that employed clinical specialists (either nurse or midwife) or advanced nurse practitioners with matched, non post‐holding services.BackgroundIn nursing and evaluation research, it is recognized that, further patient outcome studies, which measure and
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Profile of advanced nurse / midwife practitioners and clinical nurse / midwife specialist in Ireland
2010It is ten years since the Commission on Nursing recommended in 1998 the development of a clinical career pathway for nurses and midwives in Ireland. The National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery established the first Irish frameworks for role development for clinical nurse and midwife specialists (CNS/CMSs) and advanced
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The Nurse‐Midwife—A Clinical Specialist
Bulletin of the American College of Nurse-Midwifery, 1963openaire +1 more source
2008
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2012
This study, through extensive research methods, utilising a variety of data collection tools, has examined the clinical outcomes of clinical specialists and advanced practitioners in Ireland. This study has demonstrated conclusively that care provided by clinical specialists and advanced practitioners improves patient/client outcomes, is safe ...
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This study, through extensive research methods, utilising a variety of data collection tools, has examined the clinical outcomes of clinical specialists and advanced practitioners in Ireland. This study has demonstrated conclusively that care provided by clinical specialists and advanced practitioners improves patient/client outcomes, is safe ...
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THE ROLE OF THE MIDWIFE, THE FAMILY PRACTITIONER AND THE SPECIALIST IN NORMAL LABOUR
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1955openaire +2 more sources

