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The students can get ideas for MGR University Nursing Research Topics from the research thesis throughout the previous years. The management of gynaecological disorders is a key component of OBG nursing, which focuses on the care of women throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. The most well-liked MGR University OBG nursing thesis topics will be discussed in this post.

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MGR University Nursing Research Topics: Genres of Nursing Research Topics

Given below are the genres based on which the Research Topics for Msc Nursing Students are made:

Maternal Health

A crucial component of OBG nursing is caring for the mother and the newborn. There are various thesis subjects available at MGR University that examine maternal and neonatal health. 

Reproductive Wellness

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Another crucial component of OBG nursing is reproductive health. Reproductive health is one of the thesis topics offered by MGR University. 

Gynaecological Oncology

Gynaecological oncology is a stream of OBG nursing focusing on deadly diseases like cancers that impact the female reproductive system and their prevention, detection, and treatment. Gynaecological oncology is one of several thesis topics offered by MGR University. 

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With a focus on the care of women during pregnancy, labour, and the postpartum period, midwifery is a crucial component of OBG nursing. Various thesis subjects examine midwifery offered by MGR University.

Women’s Wellness

Women’s health is a vast field of medicine that includes a variety of characteristics of well-being and health that are unique to women. Women’s health is one of many thesis subjects offered by MGR University.

MGR University Nursing Research Topics: Some topics of published Research Thesis from Previous Years.

The list of the MGR University OBG Nursing Thesis Topics from previous years are given below.

MGR University Nursing Research Topics: FAQs

Maternal and child health, critical care nursing, community health nursing, psychiatric nursing, nursing education, and nursing leadership are a few of the well-liked nursing research topics provided by MGR University.

At MGR University, selecting a nursing research topic is based on several variables, including your area of interest, the accessibility of resources and advice, and the most recent developments in nursing research.

MGR University welcomes student suggestions for original nursing research questions.

At MGR University, changing your nursing research topic is possible. However, doing so requires first speaking with your advisor or mentor.

A well-stocked library, internet databases, access to research journals, statistical software, and help from knowledgeable mentors and faculty members are just a few of the tools and facilities that MGR University makes available for nursing research projects.

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Theses/dissertations from 2021 2021.

Effectiveness of Comprehensive Hemophilia Education Program (CHEP) on health related Quality of Life and Clinical outcomes of children and young people with hemophilia in selected hemophila clinics of Karnataka. , Anjalin D’Souza

Effectiveness of a Preterm Home Care Program (PHCP) on parent infant interaction among mothers of preterms and the developmental outcomes of the preterms in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal Karnataka. , E. Binu Margaret

A study on Child Abuse, and its relationship with the attitude of adults and Socio – Demographic variables in Udupi Dist. , Sangeetha Priyadarshini

Effectiveness of Developmental Supportive Care Program (DSCP) on the health status of preterm infants, knowledge, and practice of care providers in a selected Neonatal unit of tertiary care hospital. , Yashoda Sathish

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

“ Life Style Factors Associated With Elevated Blood Pressure Among Working Women Of Selected Institutions Of Udupi Taluk: A Case Control Study.” , PRIYA LAVEENA ALVA

Prevalance, Risk factors for Malnutrition and effectiveness of need-based intervention on nutritional status and cognitive development of preschool children in Anganwadi centers of Udupi Dist. , Ansuya .

Effectiveness of a comprehensive educational program for Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHAs) to identify individuals with bleeding disorders in udupi District: A community –based study , Sulochana B

“A study to assess the knowledge on post Exposure prophylaxis and adherence to Needle stick injury prevention measures among nurses in selected hospitals of Udupi taluk, Karnataka” , KUSUMAVATHI .

" “A Study to Assess the Pattern of Smartphone Usage, Smartphone Addiction and Associated Subjective Health Problems Among Nursing Students of Selected Colleges of Udupi District” " , JOYCE MACHADO

“A Study to Assess The perception towards Tobacco Consumption And Its Usage Among The Auto Rickshaw Drivers Of Udupi District, Karnataka” , SHAKEEL MOHAN

"“A cross-sectional study to assess the body Mechanics, perceived musculoskeletal problems and health-seeking behaviour among Construction workers of Udupi district.” " , RAGHAVENDRA NAYAK

Oral Care Protocol for Chemotherapy and Radiation therapy included oral complications in Cancer Patients. , Radhika R Pai

“A Comparative Study To Assess The Attitude And Self-Reported Practices Of Self- Medication Among The Healthcare And Non- Healthcare Undergraduate Students Of Selected Institutions Of A University In Udupi District, Karnataka” , ILAKKIYA P

"“A descriptive study to assess the Knowledge and attitude towards global Warming and perceived impacts of Regional climate change on health among the health science students of Udupi District, Karnataka” " , BADAPLIN RYNJAH

“A Study To Assess The Correlation Between Level Of Critical Thinking Ability And Competency In Performing Neurological Assessment Among Nursing Students Of Selected Nursing Colleges Of Udupi District, Karnataka” , PIYALI SAHA

“Awareness about rights of older adults, attitude and perception towards ageism among the college students of Udupi district: A descriptive cross-sectional study” , ANGEL THOMAS

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

A study to assess the knowledge regarding endometriosis and wellbeing of women diagnosed with endometriosis in selected hospitals of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka , ANNIE NIRMALA A

“Effect of Mandala Art Therapy on attention and functional social skill among intellectually disabled children in a selected special school of Udupi, Karnataka.” , POOJA BAKSHI

A study to assess the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), dietary habits and stress among employees working in selected institutes of Udupi district, Karnataka , SANGEETA BSR

Effectiveness of Pulmonary Interventions (PI) on Health-Related Quality Of Life (HRQL) and Clinical Outcomes (CO) among Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients. , Flavia Castelino

Effectiveness of E-Surveillance by the Infection Control Competent Nurses (ICCN) in selected hospitals of Udupi and DK Dist. Karnataka , Soumya Christabel

A comparative study to assess the life satisfaction, self-esteem, depression and health related behaviour among pensioners and non- pensioners elderly population of selected villages of Udupi taluk, Karnataka , ROSHINI DSOUZA

A case control study to assess the risk factors associated with fetal and neonatal death in Kasturba Hospital (KH), Manipal, Karnataka , RITU KUMARI

Efficacy of Acupressure on contributing factors of fatigue, severity of fatigue, Oxidative Stress Markers (OSM) and other blood parameters of patients with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) on Maintenance Hemodialysis (MHD) in a selected tertiary hospital of Udupi Dist. Karnataka , Daisy Josphine Lobo

A study to assess the post-menopausal symptoms, stress and coping strategies among women in selected villages of Udupi taluk, Karnataka , SOWMYA NAIK

A correlational study to assess the emotional intelligence, self-esteem and assertiveness among youth studying in selected undergraduate higher educational institutions of Udupi district. , JAGRITI NIYOGI

A study to assess the determinants and outcomes of acute kidney injury among patients admitted to critical care units of a tertiary care hospital of Udupi district , CAROLINE LIYAN NORONHA

A retrospective survey on clinic epidemiological profile of venomous snake bite patients in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal , TANUSREE PRADHAN

A descriptive study to assess non suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviour and emotional dysregulation among college students of selected colleges in Udupi district, Karnataka , MANISHA SAMANTA

A study to assess the functional abilities and quality of life (QOL) among the adult patients with hearing loss and their perspective towards use of hearing aid in selected hospitals of Udupi district, Karnataka , SHALINI .

A study to assess the awareness and attitude on gamete donation in Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, Udupi district, Karnataka in a view of developing a information booklet , HEMA SHANKAR

A retrospective cohort study on perinatal outcomes of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy among women hospitalized to a tertiary referral hospital of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka , BINITA SHARMA

A study to assess information needs and risk of venous thromboembolism in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with a view to develop and validate an information guide in a tertiary care centre, Udupi district , SMITA D VARGHESE

Multidimensional Intervention on Self-Management and Quality of Life of type 2 Diabetes patients , Aldrin Vas

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

A study to assess the peer influence and the behavior among adolescents of pre-university colleges of Udupi taluk , JISHA MARY ALEXANDER

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge and perception regarding menopause among married women and their spouses in selected villages of Udupi Districts. , AMITHA .

A descriptive study to assess treatment nonadherence among people diagnosed with stroke and burden among their caregivers in Kasturba Hospital Manipal , ASHWINI .

A descriptive study to assess the prevalence of stress urinary incontinence among middle aged women who are working under MIS in selected institutions of Manipal Academy of Higher Education in view of providing health teaching on pelvic floor exercise. , LIBY BABY

A retrospective study to assess the prevalence, determinants and outcome of sepsis in a tertiary care hospital, Udupi district. , DRAGO MELBA BAZEL

A correlational study on physical activity, energy expenditure and body weight among secondary school children in selected schools of Udupi district, Karnataka. , KALYANI BISWAS

A study to assess the pain level of the critically ill patients admitted in ICUs and the nurse’s perception on pain of critically ill patients in selected tertiary care hospital, Udupi district. , CHHANDA CHAKRABORTY

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Impact of Nurse Navigator Programme (NNP) on Anxiety, Psychological Distress and Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Karnataka” , Shejila C H

A study to assess the health literacy and barriers to health literacy among health sciences and non-health science members of selected institutes of Udupi district, Karnataka. , FELCITA LAVINA CUTHINO

A study to assess the knowledge on stroke and health seeking behaviour among hypertensive patients in selected tertiary care hospital, Udupi district, Karnataka. , DIVYA DAVIS

A study to compare the quality of life, child adjustment and social support of only child and child with siblings in selected schools of Udupi district. , ARLINE TENCY DSOUZA

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge on mental health and mental illness among students of selected health professional colleges of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Udupi district. , HENSHAW NSA EKANEM

A case control study to compare the factors influencing early onset of menarche among school children in selected schools of Udupi district. , JESNA JOSEPH

A study to assess the effectiveness of nutritional enhancement programme on knowledge and micronutrient deficiency assessment skills among mothers of anganwadi children and dietary intake of micronutrients of anganwadi children in selected anganwadi centres of Udupi district, Karnataka. , SHRADDHA S KANCHAN

A Comparative study to determine The effectiveness of Antepartum breathing exercises on outcome of labor between Primigravid and Multigravid Women in selected hospital Of Udupi District, Karnataka , Sushmitha Ramona Karkada

A study to assess the effectiveness of Prenatal Training Module (PTM) on knowledge and skill of newborn care among mothers in the selected Hospitals of Udupi District. , KAVYA .

A study to assess the awareness of Gestational diabetes mellitus and identify compliance to management among Gestational Diabetes mellitus in selected hospital of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Udupi District, Karnataka. , MEENA KONSAM

A case- control study to assess the knowledge and risk factors of urolithiasis among patients attending urology outpatient department (OPD) in selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , MERLIN K KUNJUMON

A study to assess the effectiveness of mindfulness meditation on anxiety and sleeping pattern among the nursing students in selected nursing colleges of udupi district" , UMA LAMICHANEY

A study to assess the knowledge of type II diabetes mellitus patients on diabetic neuropathy and to identify the people at risk for the development of upper extremity diabetic neuropathy among type II diabetes mellitus patients with a view to develop an information pamphlet in a selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , CLARITA SHYNAL MARTIS

A study to assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on knowledge and practice of peripheral intravenous catheterization by healthcare professionals (Nurses) among neonates of NICU’s in selected hospitals of Udupi district, Karnataka. , JIJI MATHEW

A comparative study to assess the Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and perception of body image among normal and overweight/obese adolescents in selected English Medium Schools of Udupi District, Karnataka. , JANE JYOTHI MATHIAS

A case control study to identify the biopsychosocial risk factors that may contribute to intellectual disability among children attending selected special school of Udupi district, Karnataka. , HENITA JOSHNA MENEZES

A descriptive study to assess the symptoms and risk factors of carpal tunnel syndrome among the computer users in selected workplaces of Udupi district, Karnataka , KEERTHI NAIK

A study to assess the depressive symptoms and bio-psychosocial problems among postmenopausal women living in selected villages of Udupi district, Karnataka , SHWETHA NAYAK

A study to assess the effectiveness of an educational intervention on knowledge and practice of staff nurses on prevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) in neonates of a selected Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a tertiary care hospital. , DIPANJALI ROY

A correlative study on social media addiction and self-esteem among students of selected degree colleges of Udupi Taluk, Karnataka. , SRIPARNA SARKAR

A study to determine the influence of caesarean births on perinatal outcomes - A hospital based cohort study. , ANJANA SHARMA

A study to assess the functional outcome and the perceived benefit among the patients undergone total knee arthroplasty , SABINA SHARMA

Antihypertensive Treatment: Impact of Multimodal Interventions on Medication Non-Adherence , Melita Sheilini

A study to assess the effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy on relapse prevention among adults with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome in selected hospitals of Udupi District, Karnataka , PRATHIMA SHERIGARTHY

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge, attitude, utilization of contraceptives and barriers for non-utilization among the married women residing in the selected slums of Udupi district , SOWMYA .

A study to assess the perceived stress and eating behaviour among undergraduate students in selected professional and non-professional colleges of Udupi district. , RINTU THOMAS

A descriptive study to assess the adjustment and self esteem among the first year B.Sc. Nursing students of selected nursing colleges of Udupi district. , ANKUR TIWARI

Effectiveness of extended infection control measures on MRSA infection among orthopedic surgery patients. , Latha T

A study on the psychosocial maladjustment and personality of children of alcoholics among graduates studying in affiliated colleges of Manipal Academy of General Education. , REEMA SUSAN VARGHESE

Effect of aggression management and violence prevention training among nursing personnel working in psychiatric and emergency settings of selected hospitals of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi Dist. , Binil V

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

“A descriptive study to assess the immunization compliance, common health problems of immunized under five children and perceived maternal barriers for immunization in selected rural areas of Udupi district”. , ANUSHA C A

Effectiveness of Comprehensive Nursing Intervention Programme (CNIP) on Anxiety, Fatigue, Self- Efficacy and Quality of Life among patients undergoing Coronary Artery bypass graft surgery in a tertiary care hospital- A randomized controlled trial. , Ramesh C C

A study to assess the knowledge on practice of urinary catheter care and compliance to urinary catheter care guidelines by the staff nurses working in a tertiary care hospital, Udupi district , MARYL CANDIDA CUTINHO

A study to assess the knowledge and practice on Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) infection and the carrier status among healthcare professionals of a tertiary care hospital, Udupi District. , DIANA DMELLO

“A study to assess the knowledge, stress and coping patterns of grandmothers involved in child-rearing practices of children of employed mothers in selected areas of Udupi district, Karnataka. , REENA M DSILVA

“A study to assess the effectiveness of puppet show on knowledge about child safety based on learning styles among 5th and 6th standard students of selected Kannada medium schools in the rural areas of Udupi district” , JOSVITA SANDRA FERNANDES

“A study to assess the relationship between psychological well-being and perceived parenting style among selected high school students of Udupi district”. , ANSU FRANCIS

A retrospective study to assess the incidence and factors predisposing to surgical site infection (SSI) in patients who have undergone Caesarean Section in tertiary care hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , DEBALINA GHOSH

Effectiveness of video assisted teaching program on knowledge and preventive practices of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections (CRBSIs) among health care professionals in selected Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of a tertiary care hospital Udupi , JEFFIN THOMAS JACOB

“A study to assess the sleep quality and academic performance among the undergraduate students of selected Nursing Colleges of Udupi District, Karnataka”. , SALLY JANE J K

“A comparative study on academic performance, anthropometric measurements, cognitive development, reaction time and self-defence mechanism among Karate and non-Karate performers of selected schools in Udupi district, Karnataka”. , JILU SALY JOSE

A study on gender stereotype, self-esteem and their determinants among adolescents of selected English medium secondary school of Udupi district. , BHANU CHHETRI KARKI

Study to evaluate the infection control practices to prevent transmission of Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) among health care personnel working in selected units of a tertiary care hospital at Udupi district Karnataka. , KARISHMA KHAUND

A study to determine the infection control practices by the Health Care Workers (HCWs) and facilities in the labor theatre (LT) of a selected tertiary referral hospital of Udupi District , Karnataka , MITCHELLE S LEWIS

An observational study to assess the practice of infection control measures on patients undergoing Transvaginal sonography and Pap smear procedure , among health care professionals in Obstetrical and Gynecological outpatient department of a tertiary hospital in Udupi District, Karnataka , PRIYANKA REKHA MONDAL

A study to assess the existing practices of intravenous (IV) medication management and barriers for safe practices among healthcare professionals in a selected hospital of Udupi district, Karnataka. , MADHURIKRANTA MUKHERJEE

A study to assess the level of anger, coping and factors influencing anger amongst adolescents of selected schools, Udupi district Karnataka. , PUSAHOLE NATSO

Effect of perceived barriers to symptom management on Quality Of Life (QOL) and the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention among cancer patients in selected cancer hospitals of Karnataka State. , Malathi G Nayak

Effect of Yoga therapy on Antenatal stress and pregnancy outcome , Maria Pais

"A study to assess the practice and perceived barriers towards infection control measures among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in dialysis unit of a tertiary hospital, Udupi District, Karnataka " , JACKLINE PRATHIBHA

A correlational study to assess the intergenerational ambivalence and psychological wellbeing among mothers of young adults of selected areas of Udupi district, Karnataka , STEFFI JENIFER QUADRAS

A study to explore bullying and its impact on the psychosocial wellbeing among the selected high school students of Udupi district, Karnataka. , REEMA RAI

A Randomized controlled trial on effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention on migraine. , Vishnu Renjith

“A study to assess students adjustment to their professional course and academic performance among undergraduate nursing students studying in selected institutions of Udupi District, Karnataka.” , BIJOYLAKSHMI SAHOO

"A study to assess the knowledge, perception, psycho social preparedness for menarche and the problems experienced by the adolescent girls in selected schools of Udupi district”. , CHARMAINE CRYSTAL SALINS

Effectiveness of Trainning Programme on prevention of Ventilator Associated Events (VAE) in terms of Knowledge and practice among health care professionals of selected Intensive Care Units (ICU) of a tertiary care hospital udupi , ARJUN S

Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) for Indians and effectiveness of a Disease Management Program (DMP) in controlling the progression of chronic kidney disease. , Leena Sequira

A study to assess the practices of postoperative surgical site dressing among the health care professionals in a tertiary hospital of Udupi district , SIJIMOL S

A study to assess the knowledge and practices of cleaning and disinfection among Health Care Workers (HCWs) in the Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of a tertiary care Hospital in Udupi district, Karnataka. , TINCY VARGHESE

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Feeney, Ann Elizabeth Tully. "The effects of a smoking cessation educational program on perinatal nurses' knowledge, attitude, self-eficacy, and behavior related to smoking relapse prevention counseling in the postpartum period." Thesis, State University of New York at Binghamton, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3630854.

Background: There have been significant gains in smoking cessation among pregnant women, but the rate of postpartum relapse remains high. Smoking is harmful to both the mother and child's health and women need to be educated about the risk of relapse and effective strategies to remain smoke free. The high rate of early postpartum relapse suggests that interventions must take place soon after delivery. Perinatal nurses are in the ideal position to begin the introduction of relapse prevention strategies, but many do not feel confident in providing these interventions. Despite evidence that nurses can be effective in providing tobacco counseling, few nurses actually follow through with recommended guidelines and assist and arrange follow up care.

Methods: A multi-site, interventional study was conducted using a pre-test/post-test design. A total of 162 perinatal nurses from four hospitals participated in a smoking cessation and relapse prevention counseling education program. Participants completed pre, post and one month follow up tests assessing perceived knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy, and behavior toward smoking cessation and relapse prevention counseling in the postpartum period. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize respondents; one way repeated ANOVAs were used to evaluate differences in scores on attitude, self-efficacy, knowledge and behavior.

Results: There was a significant increase in scores on knowledge, self-efficacy and behavior from pretest to follow up test. Although quitline referral scores increased from pre to follow-up test, the scores were very low. There were no significant differences in scores related to participant age, years of experience or level of education. OB nurses had significantly higher scores than neonatal nurses on all constructs.

Conclusions/Implications: Results indicate that a brief educational program is effective in increasing perinatal nurses' tobacco counseling knowledge, self-efficacy and behavior. Specific tobacco counseling educational programs for neonatal nurses need to be developed. Interventions are needed to increase nurses' quitline referrals for postpartum women at risk of smoking relapse.

Lewis-Roach, Janet. "Pitocin and Postpartum Hemorrhage." Thesis, Grand Canyon University, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13807514.

Postpartum hemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity globally and affects women with a gestational age of 20 weeks and above. To determine whether the utilization of synthetic Pitocin in the intra-partum period has any association to postpartum hemorrhage, the primary investigator encouraged clinicians to continuously utilize the Triton OR to quantify the blood loss for 24 hours after vaginal delivery. The project also entailed chart review of 30 women who labored and delivered at a local hospital in the State of Georgia. One group was given synthetic Pitocin to induce and or augment their labor while the other group did not. Two clinical questions guided the project. What is the difference in the amount of blood loss within 24 hours of vaginal delivery between women who had their labor induced and or augmented with synthetic Pitocin compared to those who spontaneously labored and delivered? Is there any association between the utilization of synthetic Pitocin for the induction and or augmentation of labor, and post-partum hemorrhage within 24 hours of vaginal delivery? Jean Watson theory of human caring guided guide the project. A quantitative comparative design was utilized for the project. The mean blood loss for those women who received synthetic Pitocin was 279.20 milliliters, while that of women who did not receive synthetic Pitocin was 293.67 milliliters; hence there was no association between the utilization of synthetic Pitocin in the intra-partum period and postpartum hemorrhage ( p >.05). Conducting the project on a larger scale is paramount in determining whether there is any association between synthetic Pitocin utilization in the intra-partum period and postpartum hemorrhage.

Ofoegbu, Lilian. "Creating and Establishing Content Validity of a Tool Kit to Educate Mothers of Premature Babies." Thesis, Walden University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10245381.

Fassler, Lori. "Improved Access to/Sustainability of a Hospital-Based Outpatient Lactation Clinic RN-IBCLC via Enhanced Administrative Practices." Thesis, McKendree University, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13860718.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (2012); the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2016); and the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (2015) endorses breastfeeding exclusively for six months, followed by continuation with complementary foods through age one year to achieve the most personal and public health benefits. However, while most mothers initiate breastfeeding, the majority do not meet their goals due to lack of support (CDC, 2016).

The Affordable Care Act mandates coverage for breastfeeding support, but federal, state, and insurance policies are not conducive to making such benefits accessible.

Electronic registration and medical record documentation allow for improved tracking and decreased risk to the facility.

This paper outlines the development and implementation of administrative practices in an existing Registered Nurse/Internationally Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (RN-IBCLC) led outpatient lactation clinic at a Baby Friendly (2012) designated facility with goals of increasing access to lactation support postpartum, improving patient outcomes, and realization of financial viability. Expected outcomes included identification of best practices and implementation strategies for the following: a. provider collaboration including outreach efforts to trigger referrals. b. number of dedicated hours per week to offer services. c. cost/benefit analysis. d. registration and documentation process. e. model of care. f. funding source.

Tests of change through plan-do-study-act (PDSA) cycles were based on the outcome of a gap analysis. Modifications to implementation were made dependent on PDSA cycle findings until optimized RN-IBCLC-led outpatient lactation clinic administrative practices for the facility and processes became streamlined.

Despite limited literature to guide administrative practices, the project met the aims of patient registration and electronic health record (EHR) documentation. However, extensive policy and systems barriers existed that prevented success in identifying a workable revenue stream despite the efforts of this investigator in collaboration with parent system-level managed care, finance, and compliance departments.

The solution agreed upon to provide sustainability to the program was to utilize outpatient lactation visits as a community benefit to quantify lost revenue of services provided and aid the hospital. Even though the lack of revenue equaled lack of department growth, the community benefit option added a layer of stability to the program as it stands.

This project provides a model for other organizations examining best practices in administrative and funding options for IBCLC-led outpatient lactation clinics. Thereby; creating sustainable breastfeeding support leading to improved health of mothers, babies, and the community.

Webster, Elizabeth. "Developing Neonatal Gavage Tube Guidelines to Decrease Feeding Intolerance." Thesis, Walden University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10844512.

A nutritional method commonly used to deliver feedings to premature infants is the use of a gavage tube. To measure for any undigested breastmilk or formula, a gastric aspirate is checked prior to the next feeding. There is a gap in practice as to what to do if these aspirates signify feeding intolerance. The project question centered on identifying evidence-based guidelines in the literature that would help to define best practices related to feeding intolerance of gavage-fed infants. The Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice model and the Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation provided the frameworks for gathering and evaluating evidence as well as the process used in forming the practice guideline. The primary methods employed were a team approach that included a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Project Team and NICU expert opinion along with a literature review conducted by the doctor of nursing practice student. The NICU Project Team collected the NICU experts’ input via surveys they developed and distributed as well as e-mails to authors identified from the literature review. The surveys yielded a 76% response rate from the registered nurses and a 59% response rate from the medical providers. All data collected were shared and descriptive statistics were used to evaluate the data. One of the central research findings was that gastric aspirates should no longer be routinely obtained on stable infants and, if used in evaluating feeding intolerance, they must be used in combination with other indicators. An enteral feeding guideline was developed to reflect this finding that can be shared with other NICUs and nurseries in the United States and globally to decrease the morbidity and mortality of neonates.

Frickberg-Middleton, Ellen June. "Without Country or Kin| How a Fragile Existence Influences Birth Trauma Perception and Responses in Mexican Immigrant Mothers." Thesis, University of California, San Francisco, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3725522.

Traumatic birth is a term used to describe a wide-range of negative physical and mental birthing events and outcomes. An estimated one-third of women perceive mental trauma during birth. Aside from deterioration of maternal mental health, the effects of perceived traumatic birth can be observed in the entire family. Although research shows the relationship of traumatic birth to mental health, the majority has focused on European or European-American women. The profound psychological impact of birth trauma has been passed off as common to all women without considering culture, race, or context. Little is known about birth trauma experiences of Mexican immigrant women. Since Mexican immigrants comprise the largest ethnic-minority group in the United States attention to perceived traumatic birth on their health status is clear.

The purpose of this dissertation research was to describe and understand the impact of a perceived traumatic birth, the range of responses produced, and the life course context in which it occurs in Latina immigrants from Mexico.

Although recruitment took place in a low-income community-based health center in Fresno, California, most interviews were conducted in the participants’ homes. In addition to field observation and photography, twenty-one interviews were conducted with seven Mexican immigrant mothers who provided first-person accounts of their perceived traumatic births and the life course context in which it occurred. Facilitated by a certified Spanish interpreter, all interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed via an iterative grounded theory process.

The results suggest that, in addition to the birth event, for these Mexican immigrant mothers, the process contributing to perceived traumatic birth is embedded in the profound adversity of their unique life context. The burden of crossing a militarized border, the fear of deportation, and lack of trust, mandates a self-protective silence that obscures both the adversity they endure and the resulting maladaptive psychological responses. Consequently, for Mexican immigrant mothers, undocumented status, adversity, mistrust, and the self-mandated silence that surrounds it, may be major factors affecting not only their perceived traumatic births, but their overall health. Findings inform further research, practice, and policy related to the unique needs of Mexican immigrant mothers.

Adeboyejo, Oluwapelumi Adefunmike. "Breastfeeding Education for Women with Diabetes, Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Multiple Gestations." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3132.

Mellin, Pamela Susan. "Adequately medicating pregnant women with pain| A survey of perinatal nurses." Thesis, The William Paterson University of New Jersey, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10251899.

Every patient has a right to be treated with dignity, respect and high quality pain management (Olivier, et al., 2012). Pain continues to be inadequately treated by healthcare providers (Zuccaro, et al., 2012). The purpose of this DNP project was to determine if perinatal nurses’ intent to medicate pregnant women with chronic pain was affected by knowledge of pain, attitude, or demographics. This will explore the theoretical application of Ajzen’s theory of planned behavior which suggests that attitude correlates with intention to act.

A quantitative, cross-sectional correlation study used a pencil and paper survey to measure knowledge about pain, attitudes, and intent to medicate pregnant women with chronic pain. One hundred perinatal nurses who worked in labor and delivery, mother baby, or the neonatal intensive care unit from four hospitals in northern New Jersey participated in the study. Each hospital provided a different level of perinatal care from community basic, to intermediate, intensive, and regional perinatal center.

Increased levels of education positively impact perinatal nurses’ knowledge of pain, attitude, and intent to medicate pregnant women with chronic pain. The perinatal nurse’s intent to medicate was not statistically correlated to age, years of nursing experience, or level of perinatal care. The perinatal nurse’s intent to medicate a pregnant woman with chronic pain is positively correlated to increased knowledge of pain ( r (100) = 0.463, p ≤ 0.001). Attitude scores were positively correlated with an increased intent to medicate a pregnant woman with chronic pain ( r (100) = 0.583, p ≤ 0.001).

LaSala, Mary Ellen. "The Experience of Pregnant Adolescents Living in a Group Home." Thesis, Adelphi University, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10610422.

Adolescent pregnancy and parenthood have been identified as national public health problems and are topics of intense debate in the United States because of their impact on maternal and child health and on the social and economic well-being of the nation. While many types of parenting programs are available to the adolescent mother, not one approach has emerged as the most effective to decrease subsequent pregnancies and to improve mother and child health. Using Husserl's Phenomenology as a philosophical underpinning, what it means to be a pregnant adolescent living in a group home was explored. Data were collected from volunteers who had lived in two group homes in a suburban county in the Mid-Atlantic area of the U.S. In-depth, one-on-one interviews using a semi-structured guide were completed with eight participants. Giorgi's steps for analysis of the verbatim transcripts were used to develop essences and the essential structure about the phenomenon understudy. The participants' ages when they lived in the group home ranged from 13-17 years; the time they lived in the group home was between one to two years and some adolescents, after delivery, lived in the group home from six months to two years. Three themes emerged, each with subthemes, describing the participants' experiences: The environment with its rules and structure was experienced as either supportive or not in day-to-day living; Balancing adolescent expectations and needs impacted pregnancy and parenting; and Defining motherhood focused on the basics and was influenced by the participants' own mothering . The study's fmdings were compared and contrasted with well-known nursing, individual development, and parenting theories and relevant research findings. Nurses who care for adolescents throughout their pregnancy and the postpartum period are uniquely positioned to influence their development as mothers.

Beam, Nancy K. "Women and men's preferences for delivery services in rural Ethiopia." Thesis, University of California, San Francisco, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10133409.

Women and men’s preferences for delivery services in rural Ethiopia Nancy Beam Aims: This study aims to determine the combination of facility-based delivery care attributes preferred by women and men; if gender differences exist in attribute preferences; and key demographic factors associated with attribute preferences.

Background: Despite programs to promote facility-based delivery, which has been shown to decrease maternal and neonatal mortality, 80% of women in rural Ethiopia deliver at home without a skilled birth attendant.

A review of the Ethiopian literature on factors associated with delivery location revealed several weaknesses in research methods that need to be addressed. First, research participants were almost exclusively women, although male partners often make decisions about delivery location. Second, most quantitative study designs are similar in content to the Ethiopian Demographic Health Survey, limiting the generation of new knowledge. Third, cultural practices identified in qualitative studies as barriers to facility-based delivery have not been included in quantitative studies. This study addressed these weaknesses by using discrete choice experiment methodology to elicit preferences for delivery service attributes, including support persons in the delivery room, staff training and attitude, cost, distance and transportation availability.

Methods: A cross-sectional, discrete choice experiment was conducted in 109 randomly selected households in rural Ethiopia in September-October 2015. Women, who were pregnant or who had a child < 2 years old, and their male partners were interviewed. After completing a demographic questionnaire, male and female respondents were asked separately to choose between facility-based scenarios that reflected various attributes for delivering their next baby. Data were analyzed using a multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression model.

Results: Both women and men preferred health facilities where medications and supplies were available, a support person was allowed in the delivery room, cost was low, and doctors performed the delivery. Women also valued free ambulance service, while men favored nearby facilities with friendly providers. Men are disproportionately involved in making household decisions, including decisions about whether their wives seek health care. Yet, men are often unaware of their partners’ prenatal care attendance.

Implications: The Ethiopian government and health facilities could increase facility births in rural areas by responding to families’ delivery service preferences.

Greenwald, Randee C. "Birth control use among women on probation living in Southern New Mexico and the U.S.-Mexico border region." Thesis, New Mexico State University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10760563.

Women involved with the criminal justice system face higher rates of unintended pregnancy than the general population, yet less than one-third use a consistent method of contraception. One study found that among women leaving detention, 43% had conceived within one year of release. Pregnancies that do occur are often high risk and result in poor outcomes for both mother and child. Lack of focus on family planning needs post-incarceration are due to competing factors women face related to daily survival and the added demands of meeting the requirements of probation.

This study examined the influences of pregnancy attitude, reproductive autonomy, personal factors and prior related behaviors on the use of effective birth control among women on probation living in southern New Mexico including the U.S.- Mexico border region. Using a quantitative correlational design framed by Pender's Health Promotion Model, 52 women were surveyed at five different Adult Probation and Parole Offices in two U.S.-Mexico border counties and two additional counties in southern New Mexico. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and logistic regression (single, multivariate, and hierarchical) to answer the following questions about women on probation: Do personal characteristics (contraceptive self-efficacy, birth control method prior to incarceration, age, ethnicity, and parity) significantly predict current birth control method? Which combination of personal characteristics (ethnicity, contraceptive self-efficacy, age, and parity) best predicts higher negative pregnancy attitudes and higher reproductive autonomy? Do pregnancy attitude and reproductive autonomy significantly predict current birth control method.

Results indicated a significant relationship between increased levels of reproductive autonomy (an interpersonal influence) and effective use of birth control among women on probation. While statistical significance was attained for two additional variables, contraceptive self-efficacy and prior birth control use, the results were not decisive due to widened confidence intervals. Use of a hierarchical logistic regression was effective for entering predictor variables into the regression based upon Pender's theoretical framework as a guide. Implications for nursing research, education, and practice were discussed. Future studies using larger sample sizes and additional settings would increase validity and generalizability.

Matthews, Amy Procter. "Organized Labor: The Past, Present, and Future of Nurse-Midwifery in America." W&M ScholarWorks, 1990. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625563.

Dench, Erin. "Maternal decision making in obstetrical interventions." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2010. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/1393.

Cooper, Tracey Suzanne. "Perceptions of the midwife's role : a technoscience perspective." Thesis, University of Central Lancashire, 2011. http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/2404/.

Parkin, Julie. "Clinical leadership on the labour ward." Thesis, University of Huddersfield, 2016. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/31925/.

Rouse, Candace L. "Increasing Initiation and Exclusivity of Breastfeeding in the Hospitalized Postpartum Dyad." ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/602.

Lui, Steve. "Infertility patients' motivation for, and experiences of, Cross-Border Reproductive Services (CBRS) : an asynchronous online investigation." Thesis, University of Huddersfield, 2015. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/25778/.

Jacobs, Stephanie. "Outcomes of CenteringPregnancy(RTM) in African-American Women." Thesis, Carlow University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10042876.

This study was to determine if any difference exists in the rates of cesarean birth, emergency room visits and preterm birth in African-American women who participated in CenteringPregnancy ® group prenatal care in comparison with those in traditional prenatal care. Prenatal care under this model emphasizes risk assessment, health promotion, social support and education in a group setting of between eight and twelve patients. The effectiveness of CenteringPregnancy has had favorable clinical and behavioral outcomes, as well as high patient and provider satisfaction. Since few studies have researched outcome variables, this study was to answer if CenteringPregnancy prenatal care is related to improved birth outcomes than traditional prenatal care. Leininger’s Transcultural Nursing Theory guided this study to provide a comprehensive and culturally sensitive nursing approach in caring for pregnant African-American women. The population was a convenience sample of African-American women between the ages of 15 and 38 years of age. A retrospective chart review was utilized for data collection and a total of 61 CenteringPregnancy charts and 62 traditional prenatal care charts were reviewed looking at the rates of preterm births, cesarean births and emergency room utilization between the two groups of women. A bivariate statistical analysis using the t -Test was utilized to describe any differences between the patients in the two different types of prenatal care and a chi-square was used to analyze any difference in frequency of preterm births and cesarean births between the two types of prenatal care. The results indicated that African-American women receiving CenteringPregnancy prenatal care had fewer preterm births than African-American women in traditional prenatal care (1.6% vs 11.3%). However, there was no evidence found that African-American women receiving CenteringPregnancy prenatal care had less cesarean births or utilized the emergency room during their pregnancies less frequently.

Rankin, Jeanie Blakely. "Primigravid women and the effects of exercise on psychological well-being, pregnancy and birth outcome." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1999. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/6920/.

Perrin, Andraa' Monique. "Understanding the lived experiences of the Hispanic American maternity patient| Intersection between culturally sensitive nursing care and nursing curriculum." Thesis, The University of Alabama, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10162687.

Recent changes in the ethnic composition of the population of the United States pose great challenges for healthcare institutions and healthcare providers. In recent years, policy statements on nursing education indicated that nursing educators recognized the need to increase the cultural caring of the nursing workforce (Swanson, 2012). Salimbene (2014) discussed the importance of considering clients’ culture as an integral part of assessing their healthcare needs and planning culturally appropriate nursing care to meet those needs. Currently, there is a paucity of information regarding patients’ perceptions of culturally competent care. The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify culturally sensitive caring behaviors of professional nurses from the perspective of Hispanic American maternity patients two to four weeks post-discharge in a WIC program in rural Georgia. Utilization of a phenomenological research design included interviews with 15 Hispanic American women. Data analysis was conducted using phenomenological analysis methods with the aid of the software program Nvivo 11. Themes that were identified were: Better Future, Better Medical Care, Treatment of Patients, Customs and Practices, and Meaning of Care. This information may aid in creating a culturally competent maternity care curriculum.

Henderson, Veritta. "Perinatal Residents' Perceptions of Confidence Gained Through Their Preceptors." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5562.

Webster, Barbara Anne. "Maternal fatigue during the postpartum period." Thesis, McGill University, 1994. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=22528.

Duhn, Lenora Jane. "The impact of a maternity cooperative care program on maternal and infant complications, maternal competence, social support, and stress." Thesis, McGill University, 1996. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=23999.

Camarano, Loretta. "Risk of preterm delivery and low birth weight in singleton pregnancies conceived by women with and without a history of infertility." Diss., Search in ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. UC Only, 2009. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3378528.

Pickens, Kimberly J. "A pilot project to establish a collaborative| Developing a shared database for perinatal nurse sensitive indicators." Thesis, Northern Kentucky University, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3622601.

The National Database of Nurse Quality Indicators (NDNQI) contains many nurse sensitive indicators for benchmarking adult medical/surgical patient outcomes but no perinatal nurse sensitive indicators. Project objectives were to form a collaborative, identify a perinatal nurse sensitive indicator, metrics that would contribute to its success and methods to measure and report them. The researcher developed a theoretical framework and three phase process to support the formation of the collaborative based on empowerment theory, collective impact and the Plan, Do, Study, Act cycle. Seven Midwest magnet organizations participated and identified breastfeeding as the indicator, along with three metrics that promote it: baby to breast in the first 60 minutes, non-separation of mom and baby, and skin-to-skin contact during the recovery period. Methods to document, measure and report metrics were developed and a database was selected for data comparison. While all objectives were met, only three organizations remained at project completion.

Ott, Michelle Anne. "Improving Interdepartmental Care Collaboration for Pregnant Patients." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7249.

Omar, Abeer Elkotb. "Physiological, Psychosocial, Behavioral, Socio-demographic Risk Factors and Antepartum Bed Rest Associated with Gestational Age at Birth and Postpartum Depression in High Risk Pregnant Women." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1363115178.

Nodo, Loreen T. "Breastfeeding Support and How it Influences Breastfeeding Rates." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1416168100.

Addison, Camilla. "Nurses' knowledge of SUPC and Safe Newborn Positioning." Case Western Reserve University Doctor of Nursing Practice / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=casednp1554989784669556.

Lafrance, Josee. "Mother-baby togetherness: A survey of women's postpartum experiences in four maternity units." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/26506.

Olefile, Kabelo Monicah. "Misoprostol for prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage : a systematic review." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/17900.

Shaw-Battista, Jenna Cleave. "Optimal outcomes of labor and birth in water compared to standard maternity care." Diss., Search in ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. UC Only, 2009. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3378507.

Howe, Esther Colburn 1940. "Exploring uncertainty in first pregnancy." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291361.

Burkey, Doris. "Evidence Based Perinatal Bereavement Education for Women Treated for Miscarriage in The Preadmission Testing Unit| A Pilot of a System Change." Thesis, West Virginia University, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3618086.

Background: Each year, perinatal loss affects one million women and their families (National Vital Statistic Reports, 2011). Perinatal loss is the death of a fetus/infant during pregnancy or soon thereafter (Koppmans, Wilson, Cacciatore & Flenady, 2013). There are several different types of perinatal loss, including miscarriage, stillbirth, and neonatal death. Bereavement education related to miscarriage will be the main focus of this project. Miscarriage, also known as spontaneous abortion, is the body's natural termination of a pregnancy before 20 weeks gestation (Geller, Psaros, & Kornfield, 2010).

Objective: The clinical problem to be addressed by this project is the lack of a system of evidence based bereavement education for women who experience miscarriage and subsequent treatment when they are admitted to the hospital through the Pre-Admission Unit (PAU)at WVU Healthcare. The project plan involves the development, implementation, and evaluation of an evidence based bereavement education system for women who are treated in the PAU prior to surgical intervention for a miscarriage. This intervention has been designed to address knowledge, skills, and attitudes of staff in the PAU related to providing bereavement support for women who experience a miscarriage.

Methods: A computerized literature search of CINAHL, PUBMED, National Guideline Clearinghouse, and the Cochrane Library data bases were performed using the key words miscarriage, spontaneous abortion, emotional experience, grief, education of providers, and bereavement education. Search limits were set which included the dates of 2002–2013, peer reviewed, full text, and English language. Selection criteria included the provision of grief interventions to women and their families who have suffered a perinatal loss and staff who cared for women who suffered a miscarriage. These searches produced 58 hits. After reviewing abstracts and article fourteen articles were chosen for the review. There were five systematic reviews, two randomized controlled trial (RCT) studies, six descriptive qualitative studies, and one non-experimental, correlational study.

Results: Strong evidence existed that grief education could assist healthcare providers to be able to provide evidence based interventions to women and families with a miscarriage. This project validated the literature by indicating that healthcare providers that were given bereavement education were much more comfortable presenting this education to women who suffered a miscarriage and required surgical intervention. The increase in knowledge of the healthcare providers was established with a pre-test, intervention of providing bereavement education, and a post-test. A t-test was used to compare means of the pre and post-tests and conclude that there was statistical significance in the mean scores of the pre and post-tests.

Healy, Maria Isobel. "Rethinking postnatal care : a Heideggerian hermeneutic phenomenological study of postnatal care in Ireland." Thesis, University of Central Lancashire, 2012. http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/6654/.

Dashti, Manal. "Determinants of the initiation and duration of breastfeeding among women in Kuwait." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2010. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2332/.

Silva, Silvana Cruz da. "Percepções das profissionais da saúde acerca da cultura de segurança do paciente na internação obstétrica." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/186161.

Walker, Raquel Maria. "Improving Perinatal Team Communication to Decrease Patient Harm With Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety Training." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3265.

Guimond, Mary Elizabeth. "Evaluation of a simulation-enhanced obstetric clinical experience on learning outcomes for knowledge, self-efficacy, and transfer." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2010. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4572.

Steinberg, Marilyn Cejka. "The Use of Scorecards to Improve Documentation of Obstetrical Blood Loss." Thesis, Walden University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10744285.

Obstetric hemorrhage is one of the most common causes of maternal morbidity and mortality. The measurement of quantitative blood loss (QBL) at delivery prevents clinicians from failing to recognize hemorrhage in healthy obstetric patients who initially compensate for excessive blood loss. The purpose of this project was to improve the compliance of labor and delivery nurses in a community hospital with consistent QBL measurement. Key theories that formed the basis for the project were Lewin’s theory of planned change and homeostasis. The project question addressed was: Is the use of weekly scorecards to provide feedback to nurses with both blinded individual data and aggregate unit data associated with an increase in the percent of patients with blood loss at delivery documented as a QBL measurement over a 12-week period of time? A blinded scorecard of the percent of deliveries attended by each nurse that had QBL documented and an aggregate run chart of the percent of all deliveries with QBL documented were posted in the unit weekly. The postings included discussions of means to enhance facilitators of and decrease barriers to QBL measurement. Over 12 weeks, the percent of deliveries with QBL documented increased from 22.7% to 80.0%. This result is consistent with previous reports that clear and objective feedback from scorecards is associated with improvement in performance. Scorecard feedback may be explored to determine if it is associated with improvement of other nursing practices. This project has implications for positive social change as it may contribute to a reduction in preventable maternal deaths. Decreasing maternal morbidity and mortality supports the health of women in a population and influences the health of the next generation.

Jones-Worthing, Chandra Evette. "REM Initiative to Develop Educational Strategies for Inductions of Labor." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5090.

Tillett, Marsha Jane 1952. "The effect of postpartum home teaching on knowledge of infant care." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/278075.

Abbott-Egnor, Wendy. "Child Sexual Abuse and Prenatal Care: Understanding Screening, Modifications, and Proper Care." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5297.

Almoghrabi, Hannoud. "WATER BIRTH: MIDWIVES PERCEPTION, ATTITUDE, KNOWLEDGE, AND CLINICAL PRACTICES." Case Western Reserve University Doctor of Nursing Practice / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=casednp1523398858143798.

Smit, Ilze. "n Evaluering van die voorkoms van perineale trauma tydens verlossings in openbare gesondheidsinstellings in die Wes-Kaap : 'n verpleegkundige perspektief." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53518.

Disney, Jody Annette. "The context of women's childbirth decisions regarding vaginal birth after cesarean section." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/288799.

Koblentz, Jenna A. "Variables in VBAC Success: A Retrospective Review of Trial of Labor After Cesarean (TOLAC) and Labor Support." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2015. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/560.

Solomon, Julia 1950. "Prenatal and postpartum health care beliefs and practices of Arab women." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/278338.

Woodward, Joanne Lois. "The challenge of conducting a waterbirth randomised controlled trial." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2012. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/3392/.

Shawley, Lucinda. "Women's experiences of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for pain control in labour." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2011. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/210925/.

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  • Sreerama D, Surana M, Moolchandani K, Chaturvedula L, Keepanasseril A, Keepanasseril A, Pillai AA, Nair NS. Percutaneous balloon mitral valvotomy during pregnancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2021; 100(4):666-675.
  • Gowri D, Vandana G, Palanivel C, Subhalakshmi B. Experiences and Felt Needs of Women during Childbirth in a Tertiary Care Centre: a Hospital‑Based Cross‑Sectional Descriptive Study. J Obstet and Gynecol India. 2021;6; XX.
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