Background: Postnatal care is best provided in primary health care settings, yet Practice Nurses (PNs) lack relevant training and report difficulty in providing postnatal care. Aim: To evaluate the feasibility of a pilot educational intervention in improving PN competence and confidence to care for mothers and infants in the first postnatal year. Design: A feasibility study. Methods: PNs were recruited from selected general practices Queensland, Australia to undertake the pilot educational intervention that included a pre-intervention survey, two-day education program, program evaluation and completion of a practice journal. Results: Thirteen PNs from three general practices participated, with 31% completing all study components. Evaluation...
Objective: The objective was to study the knowledge, awareness, and practices regarding the postnata...
Aim Explore practice nurses' (PNs) role in child health and development, and advising parents about ...
Objective: to explore the perceptions of primiparas on the contents, delivery and personal impact of...
Postnatal care is best provided in primary health care settings, yet Practice Nurses (PNs) lack rele...
Primigravida mothers need positive feedback and successes in infant care giving if they are to learn...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the confidence levels, knowledge base and learning needs of com...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Postnatal morbidity is high, and many GPs lack the confide...
This study aimed to design, implement and evaluate strategies to improve the quality and content of ...
AimThis study aimed to investigate the confidence levels, knowledge base and learning needs of commu...
Innovative nurses are developing ways to provide care to childbearing families. One goal has been to...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality has continued to increase as a percentage (>60%) of overall infa...
Copyright © 2001 Published by Elsevier LtdThe transition to motherhood is a time of great change and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-197)Childbirth and lifestyles have undergone major ch...
Purpose: Maternal smoking is the greatest modifiable risk factor for the prevention of tobacco-relat...
Newborn screening (NBS) parent education is an important component of a well-functioning NBS program...
Objective: The objective was to study the knowledge, awareness, and practices regarding the postnata...
Aim Explore practice nurses' (PNs) role in child health and development, and advising parents about ...
Objective: to explore the perceptions of primiparas on the contents, delivery and personal impact of...
Postnatal care is best provided in primary health care settings, yet Practice Nurses (PNs) lack rele...
Primigravida mothers need positive feedback and successes in infant care giving if they are to learn...
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the confidence levels, knowledge base and learning needs of com...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Postnatal morbidity is high, and many GPs lack the confide...
This study aimed to design, implement and evaluate strategies to improve the quality and content of ...
AimThis study aimed to investigate the confidence levels, knowledge base and learning needs of commu...
Innovative nurses are developing ways to provide care to childbearing families. One goal has been to...
Introduction: Neonatal mortality has continued to increase as a percentage (>60%) of overall infa...
Copyright © 2001 Published by Elsevier LtdThe transition to motherhood is a time of great change and...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-197)Childbirth and lifestyles have undergone major ch...
Purpose: Maternal smoking is the greatest modifiable risk factor for the prevention of tobacco-relat...
Newborn screening (NBS) parent education is an important component of a well-functioning NBS program...
Objective: The objective was to study the knowledge, awareness, and practices regarding the postnata...
Aim Explore practice nurses' (PNs) role in child health and development, and advising parents about ...
Objective: to explore the perceptions of primiparas on the contents, delivery and personal impact of...