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Supporting neurodivergent midwives in the workplace
In 2022 the RCM received a proposal from an autistic member and midwifery academic who wished to co-develop an e-learning module with a team of neurodivergent midwives, students, and academics to provide an overview and practical solutions for supporting
Williams, H. +6 more
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Physiological changes during pregnancy can trigger or worsen dermatological conditions, yet evidence‐based guidance for safe management remains limited. In a cross‐sectional survey of 273 pregnant women, 33.7% reported having a skin disease, and 56% experienced worsening of symptoms.
Frederikke Seeberg +4 more
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Abstract Background Temporary feeding tubes are common in pediatric healthcare, but research on understanding how clinicians manage their use and understand the impact on families is limited. Existing research often overlooks clinician perspectives despite tensions between clinical priorities and family needs. This study aimed to understand clinicians'
Claire Reilly +4 more
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Stress and burnout in Canadian midwives [PDF]
viii, 114 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 83-97).Although there is a recognized need to grow midwifery in Canada, Canadian midwives face a number of unique challenges that may exacerbate ...
Schryer LeBel, Francis
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ABSTRACT Inequities exist in reproductive care access for biological women of childbearing age from minoritized, racialized, and lower socioeconomic communities in the United States. While patient‐reported barriers are well documented, less is known about healthcare providers' perceptions of these challenges in urban, under‐resourced contexts ...
Roxanne Mirabal‐Beltran +4 more
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Factors Influencing Secondary Traumatic Stress in Pediatric Nurses: An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Secondary traumatic stress is a significant occupational concern in pediatric nursing because frequent exposure to traumatic events can compromise nurses' emotional health, increase burnout, and reduce the quality of care. The aim of this integrative review is to synthesize the current evidence on the prevalence and contributing factors of ...
Heemoon Lim, Won Jin Seo, Hyejung Lee
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Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) can significantly reduce infant morbidity and mortality. However, evidence suggests that most health professionals fail to practice EBF.
Tina Wepeamo Wepeba +5 more
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Over the past 15 years the focus of postnatal care has changed. Contemporary professional guidance no longer directs midwives to undertake specific assessment tasks in relation to women’s genital tract, but advocates an holistic and individualised ...
Larkin, Valerie
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Supporting women to give birth at home: A practical guide for midwives
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book describes and discusses the main challenges and issues that midwives and maternity services encounter when preparing for and attending a home birth.
Steen, Mary
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ABSTRACT Parental feeding styles are a key dimension of parent‐child interactions during mealtimes and have a significant influence on children's development. Through their impact on children's eating behaviours, these styles are a key focus for enhancing the well‐being of both the child and the family as a whole.
Mar Lozano‐Casanova +5 more
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