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Barriers to integrating evidence-based practices into intrapartum care during vaginal births: a descriptive qualitative study in Sri Lanka. [PDF]
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Research Utilization Among Clinical Nurses and Midwives: Empirical Research Quantitative. [PDF]
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Balancing safety and comfort in childbirth: a grounded theory of labor progress assessment among frontline obstetric healthcare providers. [PDF]
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Midwives' competence and confidence in Kenya: a sequential explanatory study design. [PDF]
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Burnout experienced by nurse-midwives
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1986In 1982 the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was completed by 98 US educated and employed certified nurse-midwives. The respondents represented 49% of a randomly selected sample stratified according to regions of the American College of Nurse-Midwives. The findings revealed that the majority of the respondents reported low levels of burnout on all six ...
R C, Beaver, E S, Sharp, G A, Cotsonis
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Obstetricians' attitudes toward nurse-midwives
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971Abstract Attitudes of Maryland physicians toward the ability of nurse-midwives to deliver normal obstetric care is the subject of this research. The findings indicate that physicians generally have negative attitudes toward the nurse-midwife's ability to provide services which require the greatest degree of technical competence and are “most ...
S B, Goldsmith, J W, Johnson, M, Lerner
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Credentialing certified nurse-midwives
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1994As the U. S. health care system struggles to respond to demands for accessible, quality, sensitive, and cost-effective care, the contribution of nurse-midwives is receiving renewed attention. Many institutions are seeking assistance as they move to credential certified nurse-midwives for the first time or as they reassess their credentialing policies ...
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Survey of Connecticut Nurse‐Midwives
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2007Descriptive data on nurse‐midwifery income, workload, job definitions, employment benefits, and clinical practices are limited. Information about nurse‐midwifery practice today is important for the growth of the profession and for future policy initiatives. A survey of nurse‐midwives in Connecticut was conducted in 2005.
Margaret L, Holland, Eliza S, Holland
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