Australian midwives' experiences of implementing practice change (original) (raw)

Implementing Evidence Into Everyday Practice: Midwifery Leaders’ Views About What Helps and Hinders Clinical Innovation

Sadie Geraghty

2020

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Readiness for practice change: Evaluation of a tool for the Australian midwifery context

Jennifer Fenwick

Women and Birth, 2016

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Improving processes for implementing evidence-based practice in midwifery: Development of an eTool(KIT) for midwives

Annemarie De Leo

2020

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Exploring the usability of the COM-B model and Transtheoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to define the underlying helpers and hindrances of evidence-based change in midwifery

Annemarie De Leo

2020

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Development of a tool to identify barriers and enablers to practice innovation in midwifery: A participatory action research study

Sadie Geraghty

European journal of midwifery, 2023

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Exploring the usability of the COM-B model and Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to define the helpers of and hindrances to evidence-based practice in midwifery

Annemarie De Leo

2020

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Nursing and midwifery use, perceptions and barriers to evidence-based practice

Ju Attawet

International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 2017

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Nursing and midwifery use, perceptions and barriers to evidence-based practice: a cross-sectional survey

Ju Attawet

International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 2018

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Moving from hierarchy to collaboration: The birth of an action research project, The Practising Midwife 3 (2000)

Ruth Deery

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Practice development for midwifery education: An innovative way forward

Leeanne Gill

Nurse Education in Practice, 2013

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Proactive behaviour in midwifery practice: A qualitative overview based on midwives' perspectives

Eveline Mestdagh, Yvonne Kuipers

2019

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A grounded theory study on midwifery managers’ views and experiences of implementing and sustaining continuity of carer models within the UK maternity system

Susan Crowther

Women and Birth, 2021

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Midwives transition to practice: Expectations and experiences

Marnie Griffiths

Nurse Education in Practice, 2019

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Measuring organizational readiness for implementing change (ORIC) in a new midwifery model of care in rural South Australia

Lois McKellar

BMC Health Services Research, 2021

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Change and Power in Midwifery

Lesley Page

Birth, 1995

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Midwife-centred management: a qualitative study of midwifery group practice management and leadership in Australia

Donna Hartz

BMC Health Services Research

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Midwives’ Attitude and Barriers of Evidence Based Practice in Maternity Care

elham azmoude

Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences

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Views on evidence from nursing and midwifery opinion leaders

Donna Waters

Nurse Education Today, 2009

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Hearing midwives' views": focus groups on maternity care in Calderdale NHS Trust

Ruth Deery

1999

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The core of the core: What is at the heart of hospital core midwifery practice in New Zealand?

Andrea Gilkison

New Zealand College of Midwives Journal

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From Workshop to Work Practice: An Exploration of Context and Facilitation in the Development of Evidence-Based Practice

Isabelle Ellis

Worldviews on Evidence-based Nursing, 2005

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Developing a review process for Australian midwives: A report of the Midwifery Practice Review project process

Marnie Griffiths

Women and Birth, 2008

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A case study evaluation of an intervention aiming to strengthen the midwifery professional role in Morocco: anticipated barriers to reaching outcomes

Nicole Leduc, Sabina Abou Malham

by Sabina Abou Malham, Marie Hatem, Nicole Leduc. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2015

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The contextual influence of professional culture: Certified nurse-midwives’ knowledge of and reliance on evidence-based practice

ARON SOUSA

Social Science & Medicine, 2006

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Empowering change: Realist evaluation of a Scottish Government programme to support normal birth

Christine McCourt

Midwifery, 2013

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Midwives use of best available evidence in practice: An integrative review

Sadie Geraghty

Journal of Clinical Nursing

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Whitehead D. (2013) An overview of research theory and process. In: Nursing & Midwifery Research: Methods and Appraisal for Evidence-Based Practice. 4th edn. (Schneider Z, Whitehead D, LoBiondo-Wood G & Haber J), Elsevier - Mosby, Marrickville, Sydney. pp. 20-34.

Dean Whitehead

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New Zealand's midwifery profession: Embracing graduate midwives' transition to practice

Lesley Dixon

New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 2016

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A systematic review of qualitative evidence on barriers and facilitators to the implementation of task-shifting in midwifery services

Christopher J Colvin

Midwifery, 2013

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Conceptualising a model to guide nursing and midwifery in the community guided by an evidence review

Ann Donohoe, Helen Mulcahy, Rhona O'Connell

BMC Nursing

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