BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (2017) 17:267 DOI 10.1186/s12884-017-1449-7 RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Interventions to provide culturally- appropriate maternity care services: factors affecting implementation Eleri Jones2*, Samantha R. Lattof1 and Ernestina Coast1 Abstract Background: The World ...
Methods: Intervention development was based on program theory: problem definition, critical inputs, mediating processes, expected outcomes, and implementation issues, grounded in formative research, partnership with community members, and strengths of community-based physical activity interventions with ...
In a statewide implementation, the manualized SafeCare home-based model was effective in reducing child welfare recidivism and producing high client satisf... M Chaffin,D Bard,DS Bigfoot,... - 《Child Maltreatment》 被引量: 49发表: 2012年 Undergraduate nursing education in the United States M...
As well as overcoming help-seeking barriers, SMS interventions are potentially a safe starting point for SSAW who are considering reducing their alcohol intake but do not yet feel confident seeking face-to-face support. In order to address the service gap for SSAW, we developed the Step One ...
Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy (CBT) can be combined with virtual reality (VR) to provide culturally safe and remotely delivered emotion regulation interventions. We conducted a co-design process of a CBT treatment manual and complementary VR environments for the Inuit populations from Nunavik. Here...
For instance, contact information for domestic violence organisations should be made available to families where relevant, or a clinician could be alerted to the risk and an in-person appointment be organised, as recommended for other online interventions [48]. In this study, participants who are ...
Simulation prepares nursing students for clinical experiences in a safe environment without fear of injuring real patients (Gillan et al., 2014). It has been used in settings ranging from acute or critical care nursing to end of life care, and helps in preparing healthcare providers for future...
For instance, contact information for domestic violence organisations should be made available to families where relevant, or a clinician could be alerted to the risk and an in-person appointment be organised, as recommended for other online interventions [48]. In this study, participants who are ...
Wet nursing Focus group participants reported that wet nursing by a close relative, such as a grandmother or an aunt, used to be an alternative for orphans and infants born to sick mothers. However, due to fear of HIV transmission, wet nursing is no longer considered safe and has been disc...
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