This mixed-methods study examined Family Systems Care (FSC) implementation through a 1-day educational session combined with 4 months of guided application of FSC knowledge and skills in obstetrics and gynecology settings. Nurses and midwives’ ( n = 47) attitudes toward families and their practice skills with families were assessed before the educational intervention began (Time 0), after the completion of the 1-day educational session (Time 1), and after 4 months of the FSC guided implementation phase that included coaching and mentoring (Time 2). Four focus groups with the nurses and midwives explored their FSC implementation experiences. Participants reported an initial drive to implement FSC, which faltered over time. A perceived fit to...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore adult-trained perioperative nurses' practice of family-cen...
The traditional hospital-based approach to Australian nurse education curricula was primarily based ...
High maternal mortality remains a global health issue. In 2017, approximately 295,000 women worldwid...
Background Family-centered care interventions are a recommended part of high-quality neonatal int...
BACKGROUND Family-centered care interventions are a recommended part of high-quality neonatal inten...
To support the incorporation of Family Systems Nursing (FSN) in clinical practice, more understandin...
This study describes nurses' perspectives about their experience of being involved in a 6-day educat...
Objective: We designed a Patient and Family Participation Education Program (PFEP) with the aim of f...
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Aim: This qualitative study explored clinicians’ and educators’ perspectives on how knowledge and sk...
Background: Since the 1980’s , family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures has been...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the perceptions that municipal primary healthcare nurses and munici...
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The purpose of this evaluation project was to elicit nurses’and families ’ expe-riences about differ...
Background: Becoming parents for the first time is challenging. Mothers need both social and profess...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore adult-trained perioperative nurses' practice of family-cen...
The traditional hospital-based approach to Australian nurse education curricula was primarily based ...
High maternal mortality remains a global health issue. In 2017, approximately 295,000 women worldwid...
Background Family-centered care interventions are a recommended part of high-quality neonatal int...
BACKGROUND Family-centered care interventions are a recommended part of high-quality neonatal inten...
To support the incorporation of Family Systems Nursing (FSN) in clinical practice, more understandin...
This study describes nurses' perspectives about their experience of being involved in a 6-day educat...
Objective: We designed a Patient and Family Participation Education Program (PFEP) with the aim of f...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Aim: This qualitative study explored clinicians’ and educators’ perspectives on how knowledge and sk...
Background: Since the 1980’s , family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures has been...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the perceptions that municipal primary healthcare nurses and munici...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The purpose of this evaluation project was to elicit nurses’and families ’ expe-riences about differ...
Background: Becoming parents for the first time is challenging. Mothers need both social and profess...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore adult-trained perioperative nurses' practice of family-cen...
The traditional hospital-based approach to Australian nurse education curricula was primarily based ...
High maternal mortality remains a global health issue. In 2017, approximately 295,000 women worldwid...