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Maternal diabetes, fever, positive urinary or vaginal/cervical culture, fetal tachycardia, and decreasing short‐term variation were associated with increased risk for early‐onset neonatal sepsis in a PPROM population. A model combining these risk factors performed better at indicating early‐onset neonatal sepsis risk than the clinicians' suspicion of ...
Brynhildur Tinna Birgisdottir+6 more
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Background: Simulation-based education is an effective pedagogical method for improving nursing students’ knowledge and quality care. However, traditional methods of auditorium lectures are widely conducted in nursing education institutions in Tanzania ...
Rosemary M. Malya+4 more
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Nursing team and promotion of humanized care in a neonatal unit
José Hernevides Pontes Ferreira+2 more
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Balancing the Scale: Directions for Future Research for Perinatal Advanced Practice Nurses [PDF]
Hanson, Lisa+2 more
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Assessment of childbirth experience over time—A prospective cohort study
Using data from 320 women, significant deteriorations in childbirth experience over time were observed using the multi‐item instrument Childbirth Experience Questionnaire 2 (CEQ), but not using a 10‐point numeric rating scale (NRS) representing overall childbirth experience.
Susanne Hesselman+4 more
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Group B Streptococcus Intrapartum Prophylaxis Guidelines Adherence: A Perinatal Risk Management Issue [PDF]
Hanson, Lisa, VandeVusse, Leona
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Effect of Shifting From Open Bay to Single‐Family Rooms on Closeness in a NICU
ABSTRACT Aim To assess the impact of moving from open bay units (OBU) to single‐family rooms (SFR) on parental closeness in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Methods This observational longitudinal cohort study was conducted between February 2021 and January 2024, during which time the setting changed from OBU to SFR with a mixed phase in ...
J. M. Wielenga+4 more
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