Search Results - "McCourt, Chris"
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Elective Cesarean Section and Decision Making: A Critical Review of the Literature
Published in Birth (01-03-2007)“…Background: The cesarean section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to medical services, yet this increase is not associated with…”
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A Critique of the Literature on Women's Request for Cesarean Section
Published in Birth (01-12-2007)“…Background: The influence of women’s birth preferences on the rising cesarean section rates is uncertain and possibly changing. This review of publications…”
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Midwives’ reflections on their educational programme: a traditional or problem-based learning approach?
Published in Midwifery (01-04-2009)“…to explore the longer-term effect of a problem-based learning (PBL) programme on midwives in practice. qualitative study. Graduates involved in an earlier…”
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Choice, Culture, and Evidence-Informed Practice: Addressing the Future of the U.K. Maternity Services
Published in Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (01-09-2004)Get full text
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Caesarean section: perceived demand
Published in British journal of midwifery (01-06-2004)“…The British media has devoted much time and space during recent weeks to the pros and cons of delivery by caesarean section (CS), in particular, planned CS…”
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Book Review
Published in British journal of midwifery (01-03-2005)“…Dangerous Motherhood – Insanity and childbirth in Victorian Britain is a scholarly and thorough book, which is also a pleasure to read. The author effectively…”
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Women's perceptions and experiences of breastfeeding support: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research
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Womenʼs perceptions and experiences of breastfeeding support: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research
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Do children’s nurses make a difference?: Leslie robertson and colleagues in the child health research group at thames valley university look for evidence to support the claim that children’s nurses are better prepared to provide nursing care for children and young people
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Do children’s nurses make a difference?
Published in Paediatric Nursing (01-05-2002)“…‘The healthcare needs of children are different from those of adults and this must be recognised... Children should always (save in exceptional circumstances,…”
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