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Aim The aim of this study is to discuss the available methodological resources and best‐practice guidelines for the development and completion of scoping reviews relevant to nursing and midwifery policy, practice, and research.
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Artificial intelligence in nursing and midwifery: A systematic review.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2022BACKGROUND Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques are being applied in nursing and midwifery to improve decision-making, patient care and service delivery.
S. O'Connor +5 more
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Journal of midwifery & women's health, 2023
INTRODUCTION Expansion and diversification of the midwifery workforce is a federal strategy to address the maternal health crisis in the United States. Understanding characteristics of the current midwifery workforce is essential to creating approaches ...
E. B. Thumm +6 more
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INTRODUCTION Expansion and diversification of the midwifery workforce is a federal strategy to address the maternal health crisis in the United States. Understanding characteristics of the current midwifery workforce is essential to creating approaches ...
E. B. Thumm +6 more
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Nurse Education Today, 2022
BACKGROUND Research regarding humanistic caring has proliferated to enable person-centred and holistic care. Empirical evidence investigating the humanistic caring ability is largely derived from studies recruiting general nursing students.
Yarui Wang +4 more
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BACKGROUND Research regarding humanistic caring has proliferated to enable person-centred and holistic care. Empirical evidence investigating the humanistic caring ability is largely derived from studies recruiting general nursing students.
Yarui Wang +4 more
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Midwifery continuity of care for women with complex pregnancies in Australia: An integrative review.
Women and Birth, 2022BACKGROUND All women require access to quality maternity care. Continuity of midwifery care can enhance women's experiences of childbearing and is associated with positive outcomes for women and infants.
Deborah Fox +8 more
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Midwifery, 2022
OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between one-to-one midwifery care and birth outcomes with pain relief as the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes include obstetric and neonatal outcomes, such as mode of birth and Apgar score.
Therese Buerengen +3 more
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OBJECTIVE To investigate the association between one-to-one midwifery care and birth outcomes with pain relief as the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes include obstetric and neonatal outcomes, such as mode of birth and Apgar score.
Therese Buerengen +3 more
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Midwifery, 2021
OBJECTIVE Although midwifery-led continuity of care is associated with superior outcomes for mothers and babies, it is not available to all women. Issues with implementation and sustainability might be addressed by improving how it is led and managed ...
Leonie Hewitt +3 more
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OBJECTIVE Although midwifery-led continuity of care is associated with superior outcomes for mothers and babies, it is not available to all women. Issues with implementation and sustainability might be addressed by improving how it is led and managed ...
Leonie Hewitt +3 more
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Midwifery, 2021
BACKGROUND The professionalization of midwifery is not only important for midwives themselves, but for women and society in general since professionalism is associated with high-quality services and moral and ethical standards.
M. Prosen
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BACKGROUND The professionalization of midwifery is not only important for midwives themselves, but for women and society in general since professionalism is associated with high-quality services and moral and ethical standards.
M. Prosen
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