Midwives who participated in this study believed that providing high quality midwifery care requires a broad range of prerequisites. Since high quality midwifery care decreases maternal and infant mortality and morbidity, it is imperative for policymakers to pay attention to all th...
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This analysis of secondary data collected from family members of nursing home residents in North Texas (n = 422) used a mixed methods approach to determine if there is a difference in perspectives on quality care among family members of Alzheimer's/Dementia Special Care Unit (ADSCU) residents ...
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To practice nursing in the U.K., for example, an overseas nurse must apply to theNursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)for a British nursing license (see below). Depending on the licensing board, the process may take weeks to several months from the initial request to the final outcome. ...
Role of Midwifery and Support Services Research has shown that midwifery care can reduce the rate of preterm births and improve maternal outcomes. In countries with better maternal health outcomes, midwives attend the majority of births, whereas in the U.S., there are only four midwives for ever...
The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on maternity care in Europe. Midwifery. 2020;88:102779. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Harvey S, Zalud I. Obstetric hospital preparedness for a pandemic: an obstetric critical care perspective in response to COVID-19. J ...
Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2007 (AHRQ publication no. 07-E007). Google Scholar 4. Quigley MA, Kelly YJ, Sacker A Breastfeeding and hospitalization for diarrheal and respiratory infection in the United Kingdom Millennium Cohort Study Pediatrics, 119 (2007), pp....