Status and predictors of readiness for hospital discharge in women with caesarean section: A latent profile analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The perception of RHD by women in the study was inaccurate, with more than half not being classified as High RHD. Healthcare professionals can anticipate interventions for maternal well-being based on the characteristics of the different RHD classes.PMID:38608543 | DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2024.103994 (Source: Midwifery)
Source: Midwifery - April 12, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Wenli Xu Jia Liu Xinhai Meng Yuxin Zhang Yaxuan Xu Lihua Zhou Fengying Zhang Hui Wang Source Type: research

The social and healthcare professional support drawn upon by women antenatally during the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
CONCLUSIONS: At T1, anxieties were ascribed to the exclusion of partners from routine care, and to perceived insensitivity and aggression from the public. For T2, insufficient Governmental transparency led to disillusionment, confusion, and anger. Covert workplace discrimination also caused distress at T2. Across timepoints: deteriorated mental wellbeing was attributed to depleted opportunities to interact socially and scaled back maternity care.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Recommendations are made to: protect maternal autonomy; improve quality of mental health and routine care signposting; prioritise parental community supp...
Source: Midwifery - April 12, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Leanne Jackson Si ân M Davies Monic Gaspar Anastasija Podkujko Joanne A Harrold Leonardo DE Pascalis Victoria Fallon Laura K Soulsby Sergio A Silverio Source Type: research

A greater nurse and midwife density protects against infant mortality globally
This study suggests those countries with higher nurse and midwife densities (NMD) had lower infant mortality rates (IMR). (Source: Journal of Pediatric Nursing)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Nursing - April 12, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Wenpeng You, Frank Donnelly Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

Women's expectations, preferences and needs in midwifery care - results from the qualitative Midwifery Care (MiCa) study: Childbirth and early parenthood
CONCLUSIONS: From the user's perspective, midwifery care is crucial during childbirth and the child's first year of life. Current health care during and after childbirth and early parenthood lacks individualised care models, emotional support, adequate and professional communication between different health care providers, and consistency in midwifery care. Our findings should be translated into health care delivery with effective interprofessional teamwork within the continuity of midwifery care. Further quantitative research should analyse the individual healthcare situations of women in the reproductive phase of their l...
Source: Midwifery - April 11, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Nataliya Makarova Toni Maria Janke Janne Schmittinger Caroline Johanna Agricola Merle Ebinghaus Christine Blome Birgit-Christiane Zyriax Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

Women's expectations, preferences and needs in midwifery care - results from the qualitative Midwifery Care (MiCa) study: Childbirth and early parenthood
CONCLUSIONS: From the user's perspective, midwifery care is crucial during childbirth and the child's first year of life. Current health care during and after childbirth and early parenthood lacks individualised care models, emotional support, adequate and professional communication between different health care providers, and consistency in midwifery care. Our findings should be translated into health care delivery with effective interprofessional teamwork within the continuity of midwifery care. Further quantitative research should analyse the individual healthcare situations of women in the reproductive phase of their l...
Source: Midwifery - April 11, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Nataliya Makarova Toni Maria Janke Janne Schmittinger Caroline Johanna Agricola Merle Ebinghaus Christine Blome Birgit-Christiane Zyriax Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research

An evaluation of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals 4Ps Programme for the development of nurses, midwives and allied healthcare professionals' research skills
CONCLUSION: Participation in bespoke, targeted training related to research could lead to an increase in NMAHPs' confidence in research-related activities. Efforts need to be made to refine the evaluation approach and improve response rates.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The 4Ps Programme can improve research-related confidence. Improved and further longitudinal evaluation will assess its impact in developing future clinical academics.PMID:38600833 | DOI:10.7748/nr.2024.e1915 (Source: Nurse Researcher)
Source: Nurse Researcher - April 11, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Felicity Pope James Faraday Annette Hand Linda Tinkler Source Type: research