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The Importance of Artificial Intelligence Literacy in Nursing and Midwifery to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: Perspectives From the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. [PDF]
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Reckoning With Racism in Nursing: Towards Structural Transformation and Epistemic Justice
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Agness Chisanga Tembo, Calvin Moorley
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Journal of midwifery & women's health, 2021
INTRODUCTION Access to abortion is a public health priority. Yet little is known about pregnancy options counseling and abortion referral practices, both essential to timely abortion care, among advanced practice clinicians (APCs; nurse practitioners ...
K. Coleman-Minahan
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INTRODUCTION Access to abortion is a public health priority. Yet little is known about pregnancy options counseling and abortion referral practices, both essential to timely abortion care, among advanced practice clinicians (APCs; nurse practitioners ...
K. Coleman-Minahan
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Certified Nurse-Midwives in Rural Kansas Hospitals: A Survey of Senior HospitalĀ Administrators.
Journal of midwifery & women's health, 2021INTRODUCTION Little is known about the nurse-midwifery workforce in rural Kansas hospitals, despite Kansas facing a shortage of primary care physicians providing maternity care rurally.
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Accuracy in Reporting of Kentucky Certified Nurse-Midwives as Attendants in Birth Registration Data.
Journal of midwifery & women's health, 2020INTRODUCTION Birth certificate data are used nationally to determine health care policy and health care reimbursement and to demonstrate the legitimacy and value of certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) and certified midwives (CMs) in perinatal and neonatal ...
Kendra Faucett, H. Kennedy
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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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Workplace Health & Safety, 2020
Background The experiences of graduate nurses and midwives transitioning into the clinical environment as beginning practitioners has been reported as a time period of great challenge.
H. Donovan, A. Welch, M. Williamson
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Background The experiences of graduate nurses and midwives transitioning into the clinical environment as beginning practitioners has been reported as a time period of great challenge.
H. Donovan, A. Welch, M. Williamson
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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 āmost ...
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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