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Introduction Respectful maternity care (RMC) ensures that every childbearing woman is treated with dignity, safety, and respect. Health care professionals play a critical role in RMC but can also contribute to disrespectful and abusive practices, inflicting lasting trauma. Educating pre‐service health care learners is one promising strategy for change.
Kendra L. Rieger +14 more
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Introduction Advanced practice providers (APPs), including certified nurse‐midwives (CNMs)/certified midwives and nurse practitioners, are well positioned to meet the growing demand for women's health care services. In interprofessional obstetric and gynecologic settings, APPs’ scope of practice includes performing hereditary cancer risk assessments ...
Elaine Mielcarski +7 more
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Introduction Postpartum care is crucial for maternal and infant health but remains inconsistently administered. This systematic qualitative review aimed to synthesize health care providers’ perspectives by exploring the barriers and facilitators experienced by health care providers in administering optimal maternal care during the first 12 months after
Maryam Rouhi +9 more
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Complementary Growth: Midwives and Obstetrician‐Gynecologists in the US Maternity Care System
Introduction Persistent shortages in the US maternity care workforce have prompted repeated policy calls to expand access to midwifery. Federal and professional organizations have positioned midwives as potential substitutes for obstetrician‐gynecologists to fill gaps created by declining obstetric capacity.
Jennifer Vanderlaan +1 more
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Community Midwifery Postpartum Care: National Data From Community Practice
Introduction The United States is a global anomaly in its lack of postpartum care. Community midwives’ scope of practice generally includes maternal and infant care until 6 weeks after birth, although research on community midwifery postpartum care in the United States has been limited.
Ariana Thompson‐Lastad +5 more
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Introduction A mental health epidemic exists in women of color who are pregnant, with alarming rates of depression and anxiety. Furthermore, the majority of these women do not receive treatment because of inadequate screening, mental health stigma, and lack of access to mental health care professionals.
Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk +7 more
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Exploring the inter-professional experiences of student nurses and midwives to facilitate better outcomes for mothers with a learning disability in maternity services: a qualitative case study. [PDF]
Ridley A, Swift A, Cole A.
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Factors Affecting Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals' Ability to Engage With Research
ABSTRACT Aim To explore factors affecting research engagement among Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals (NMAHPs) in England by examining perceptions of research capacity at organisational, team and individual levels. Introduction Research engagement strongly correlates with improved care quality.
Parveen Ali +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore newly‐graduated registered nurses' professional needs and how these needs are supported by mentors in clinical practice, at two Swedish hospital care units. Background Previous studies show that newly‐graduated registered nurses face challenges on initially starting to provide hospital care, thus needing organisational support ...
Pernilla Berndtsson +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To understand how Registered Nurses perceive the impact of nursing leadership on managing moral distress and mitigating burnout. Background Moral distress and burnout are pervasive issues in nursing, compromising well‐being, patient safety and workforce sustainability.
Sherrie Bolton +7 more
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