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Knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women about endocrine disruptors. [PDF]
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Some Practical Thoughts upon the Development of the Human Race and Obstetric Nursing.
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N W, K. Reisinger‐Kindle, “Through our eyes: A birth mom and adoptive parent share their perspectives on bias in obstetric care,” Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care (Early View): https://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12829. The above article, published online on 19 June 2024 in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com), has been withdrawn by agreement between ...
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Interfamily violence in pregnant women: the identification for the obstetrical nursing
Ana Beatriz Campos Medina
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Theory analysis of social justice in nursing: Applications to obstetric violence research
Nursing Ethics, 2021The dual purpose of this article is to present a formal theory analysis combined with recommendations for the use of social justice in nursing as a framework for the study of obstetric violence in US hospitals.
Lorraine M Garcia
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Developing Skills Labs for Obstetric and Pediatric Nursing Students
Nursing Education Perspectives, 2020Specialty areas of nursing, for example, obstetrics and pediatrics, require a unique set of skills and specialized care. Nursing students often enter these areas for their clinical rotations having had little didactic classroom education. For faculty, it
Jenny Allert, Mallory Brunel
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Perceptions of an Obstetric Clinical Rotation by Nursing Students Who Are Men
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 2018Background: Maternity nursing is perceived as an unwelcoming specialty to many nursing students who are men. The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the experiences of nursing students who are men at a Southeastern university before, during,
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