Leadership of Nurses' Interprofessional Collaboration: A Mixed‐Methods Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To identify and synthesise qualitative and quantitative evidence of nurse managers' qualities, practices and styles related to leading nurses' interprofessional collaboration. Design Mixed‐methods systematic review. Methods Two authors independently selected studies based on predefined inclusion criteria, assessed quality and extracted ...
Hanna Kamppila +4 more
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Women's empowerment for active labor: A qualitative study with nurse-midwives in antenatal education for childbirth. [PDF]
Lopes MI, Vieira M, Cardoso A.
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Efficacy of an ultrasound training program for nurse midwives to assess high-risk conditions at labor triage in rural Uganda. [PDF]
Shah S +6 more
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Celebrating Nurses and Midwives Worldwide
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ABSTRACT Aims This study aimed to assess the psychological outcomes of family members of patients who were resuscitated in the Emergency Department (ED) and analyse factors associated with these outcomes. Design This study utilised a cross‐sectional design Methods Data were collected using a self‐reported questionnaire sent to family members of ...
Ira Rahmawati +4 more
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Exploring Midwives' and Nurse-Midwives' Professional Identity and How Midwifery May Be Best Represented in the Public Realm: A Global Convergent Parallel Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]
Pezaro S +11 more
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Nursing Education: Past Milestones and Future Horizons
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Lorelli Nowell
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Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Fathers' Experiences of Early Parenting: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to explore culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) fathers' early parenting support needs in the perinatal period in Australia. Design A qualitative descriptive research study. Participant fathers were recruited using purposive and snowball sampling who self‐identified as CALD. Methods Data were collected through semi‐
Rakime Elmir +5 more
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The development and testing of a co-designed distance learning programme to improve the knowledge of trained auxiliary nurse midwives in normal midwifery practice in central India. [PDF]
Foss M, le May WA, Gobbi M.
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ABSTRACT Aim(s) This review analyses and synthesises the available evidence on the barriers limiting women's career advancement in nursing. It aims to identify effective interventions to promote gender equity in healthcare leadership through an integrated framework informed by Social Role Theory, Ambivalent Sexism Theory and Theory of Planned Behaviour.
Chiara Palazzo +4 more
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