Objective: To characterize ethnographic research in the area of obstetric nursing regarding its theoretical, methodological and analytical aspects. Method: An integrative review performed in the MEDLINE®, LILACS, BDENF and CINAHL databases, as well as
Jameson Moreira Belém+5 more
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Obstetric nursing: trajectory and constitution in seven decades of the UFRGS Nursing School
Objective: Describing the trajectory and constitution of Obstetric Nursing in seven decades of existence of the Nursing School of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (EENFUFRGS).
Mariene Jaeger Riffel+2 more
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Exploring interactions between women who have experienced pregnancy loss and obstetric nursing staff: a descriptive qualitative study in China. [PDF]
Background Contradictory interactions between bereaved women who have experienced pregnancy loss and obstetric nursing staff are becoming increasingly prominent.
Qian J+6 more
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Risk Prediction Method of Obstetric Nursing Based on Data Mining.
Obstetric nursing is not only complex but also prone to risks, which can have adverse effects on hospitals. Improper handling of existing risks in obstetric care can lead to enormous harm to patients and families.
Jin D.
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Obstetric cardiopulmonary arrest: construction and validation of an instrument to assess nursing knowledge [PDF]
OBJECTIVE To build and validate an instrument to assess nursing knowledge about obstetric cardiopulmonary arrest. METHODS A methodological study consisting of the construction of the instrument, content validation by 23 experts and validation of ...
Samuel Melo de Andrade Silva+5 more
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Design and Validation of the PercOV-S Questionnaire for Measuring Perceived Obstetric Violence in Nursing, Midwifery and Medical Students [PDF]
Background: Obstetric violence could be defined as the dehumanized treatment or abuse of health professionals towards the body or reproductive process of women. Some practices associated with obstetric violence have been routinely standardized and do not
Desirée Mena‐Tudela+4 more
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Rural pipeline and willingness to work in rural areas: Mixed method study on students in midwifery and obstetric nursing in Mali. [PDF]
The availability and retention of healthcare professionals in rural areas and remote areas is a challenge to the health sector worldwide. Attracting people who are most likely to be interested in rural practice can be conducive to the sustainable ...
Sidibé CS+3 more
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Interdisciplinary handover between obstetric nursing and neonatal physician teams: an observational study. [PDF]
Objective We investigated the content and quality of communication of interservice interprofessional handover between obstetric nurses and neonatal physicians for high-risk deliveries. Design Observational study.
Arora A, Kannampallil T, Abraham J.
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Productive restructuring in the area of health and obstetric nursing [PDF]
This reflection aimed to show the productive restructuring dimensions achieved in Brazilian healthcare, discussing the nexuses between this phenomenon and the work in obstetrical nursing.
Juliana Amaral Prata+2 more
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OBSTETRIC NURSING IN MINAS GERAIS: ANALYSIS OF EMERGENCE AND PROVENANCE
Objective: to analyze the historical constitution of obstetric nursing in Minas Gerais. Method: this is a qualitative, interpretative study, anchored in Michael Foucault’s Genealogy, based on socio-historical research, with an oral thematic history ...
R. Schreck, K. L. Silva
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