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Introduction Maternal and neonatal mortality rates in Nepal remain high, reflecting persistent gaps in the quality of maternal and newborn care. To address this issue, a national midwifery education program was initiated in 2016. This study assessed Nepal's preservice midwifery curricula against global standards and competencies defined by the ...
Khim Bahadur Khadka +9 more
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Two-year evaluation of mandatory bundled payments for joint replacement [PDF]
Barnett, Michael L. +7 more
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Interventional analytics in skilled nursing facilities associated with reduced readmissions. [PDF]
Kaknes DA +5 more
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Reimagining Perinatal Care in Alabama Through Innovative Partnerships
Abstract Childbearing families in the United States, especially in rural communities, face inconsistent access to high‐quality maternity care, with many experiencing sparse and fragmented services. In response to long‐standing disparities in Alabama, we created the Women and Children Health Initiative (WACHI), a coordinated hub that advances midwifery ...
Allison Shorten +5 more
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Persistence of Delirium in Postacute Care at Skilled Nursing Facilities.
Park CM +7 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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Access and care for people with opioid use disorder in U.S. skilled nursing facilities: A policy commentary. [PDF]
Nishar S +5 more
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My Journey Through Assisted Living Facilities
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, EarlyView.
William B. Applegate
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the experiences of Emergency Department nurses when caring for patients presenting to the Emergency Department with mental health issues. Design Qualitative descriptive study. Methods Ten nurses with experience caring for mental health patients participated in face‐to‐face, semi‐structured interviews.
Caitlin Kent +2 more
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