Problem The evidence-to-practice gap continues to persist in healthcare and midwives report limited knowledge and use of effective intervention strategies to support the implementation of new evidence-based practices in clinical settings. Background Despite ongoing development and dissemination of high quality research findings, the translation of latest research evidence by midwives into new evidence-based practices remains sub-optimal. This inefficiency places consumers at risk of obsolete or potentially dangerous healthcare interventions. Aim To explore midwifery leaders’ views on what information and support midwives require to lead practice change initiatives in clinical areas. Methods The study formed part of a broader Participator...
BACKGROUND: Integrating evidence-based midwifery practices improves healthcare quality for women and...
Background Evidence-based practice (EBP) leads to enhanced quality of care, and the individual and ...
The main aim of this study was to work collaboratively with a group of practice development midwives...
Background. The ideal of evidence-based practice is not always reflected in day-to-day midwifery car...
Background: The implementation of research evidence into nursing and midwifery practice and care is ...
Aims and objectives To synthesise international research that relates to midwives' use of best avail...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
Background Despite the advancement of scientific research in the field of maternity care, midwives f...
Introduction: Transferring research evidence into midwifery practice is fraught with challenges an...
Since its inception, ‘evidence-based healthcare’ has attempted to provide a scientific justification...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implement research into practice (Albers, 2001). For...
At the beginning of the evidence based practice movement, much of the midwifery profession responded...
Background Midwifery is a research-informed profession with a mandated requirement to utilise latest...
Clinical midwifery skills and understanding are continually changing in line with research evidence ...
Evidence-based is a very effective strategy to improve the quality of midwifery services. One of the...
BACKGROUND: Integrating evidence-based midwifery practices improves healthcare quality for women and...
Background Evidence-based practice (EBP) leads to enhanced quality of care, and the individual and ...
The main aim of this study was to work collaboratively with a group of practice development midwives...
Background. The ideal of evidence-based practice is not always reflected in day-to-day midwifery car...
Background: The implementation of research evidence into nursing and midwifery practice and care is ...
Aims and objectives To synthesise international research that relates to midwives' use of best avail...
Kelda Folliard and Ruth Sanders discuss facilitating the conceptual leap for student midwives toward...
Background Despite the advancement of scientific research in the field of maternity care, midwives f...
Introduction: Transferring research evidence into midwifery practice is fraught with challenges an...
Since its inception, ‘evidence-based healthcare’ has attempted to provide a scientific justification...
In some instances midwives find it difficult to implement research into practice (Albers, 2001). For...
At the beginning of the evidence based practice movement, much of the midwifery profession responded...
Background Midwifery is a research-informed profession with a mandated requirement to utilise latest...
Clinical midwifery skills and understanding are continually changing in line with research evidence ...
Evidence-based is a very effective strategy to improve the quality of midwifery services. One of the...
BACKGROUND: Integrating evidence-based midwifery practices improves healthcare quality for women and...
Background Evidence-based practice (EBP) leads to enhanced quality of care, and the individual and ...
The main aim of this study was to work collaboratively with a group of practice development midwives...