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The Importance of Artificial Intelligence Literacy in Nursing and Midwifery to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: Perspectives From the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. [PDF]
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Nationwide needs assessment on the potential use of virtual reality in teaching birth mechanics: perceptions of students and teaching professionals in midwifery and medicine in Germany. [PDF]
Vogel K, Adams J, Datta RR, Bauer NH.
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The research priorities of cancer patients: findings from the Macmillan listening study
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Global Midwifery: Principles, Policy and Practice, 2021
Joy Kemp, Gaynor D. Maclean, Nester Moyo
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Joy Kemp, Gaynor D. Maclean, Nester Moyo
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Nursing and midwifery education, regulation and workforce in Kenya: A scoping review.
International Nursing Review, 2023AIM To explore contextual literature on nursing and midwifery education, regulation and workforce in Kenya to develop an understanding of the current state and inform opportunities to strengthen the nursing and midwifery professions. INTRODUCTION Kenya
R. Kimani, S. M. Gatimu
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Simulation and midwifery education 2011–2021: a systematic review
British Journal of Midwifery, 2023In the last decade, simulation has become a key pedagogical tool in midwifery education. The purpose of this study was to undertake a scoping review of the literature to explore the integration and application of simulation in midwifery education.
Omaima Changuiti +5 more
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The Use of Educational Technology in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Nursing and Midwifery Education
Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2022Technology has become integral to our personal and professional lives. Its use is increasing in healthcare, both in clinical and educational settings, with healthcare institutions and regulatory bodies recognizing that technology is ever-present. The aim
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2002
Today, there are more than 7000 CNMs and CMs in the United States, who attend approximately 9% of American births annually in hospitals, birth centers, and homes. Midwives work in a variety of practice models, including group practices with physicians, HMOs, private practices, rural and urban community health centers, and large managed care ...
Katherine Camacho, Carr, Mary C, Brucker
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Today, there are more than 7000 CNMs and CMs in the United States, who attend approximately 9% of American births annually in hospitals, birth centers, and homes. Midwives work in a variety of practice models, including group practices with physicians, HMOs, private practices, rural and urban community health centers, and large managed care ...
Katherine Camacho, Carr, Mary C, Brucker
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