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Early-career attrition is common in the midwifery profession, with 30% of midwives leaving clinical practice within 5 years of certification, and nearly 50% leaving withi [...]
2024-04-05 |
Final project |
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Cesarean Birth (CB) has been consistently rising worldwide especially among women of advanced maternal age (AMA) group. The Robson 10-Group Classification System (TGCS) f [...]
2023 |
Dissertation |
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Gestational weight gain above or below the recommendations by the Institute of Medicine has been shown to increase risks of adverse outcomes. However, guidance around wei [...]
2023 |
Final project |
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Current obstetric practice lacks clear guidelines regarding the management of a prolonged second stage (PSS). Research suggests increased risks for poor perinatal outcome [...]
2022 |
Final project |
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The goal of this quality improvement project at the Oregon Health and Science University Faculty Midwifery Practice was to promote consistent breastfeeding education for [...]
2024-03-05 |
Dissertation |
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Postpartum is characterized as the recovery period after birth and is also an important time for family bonding, which is critical for the physical, mental, emotional and [...]
2021 |
Final project |
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The purpose of this quality improvement project was to update third trimester patient education material and increase engagement with material between midwives and patien [...]
2023 |
Final project |
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The objective of this project was to implement standardized time-outs in the second stage of labor to increase communication between midwives and nurses.
2023 |
Final project |
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Modern medicine is beginning to recognize the substantial effects of social determinants of health (SDoH) on overall wellbeing. The World Health Organization defines SDoH [...]
2023 |
Final project |
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Perinatal mood disorder (PMD) is the leading complication that arises during pregnancy and the postpartum period. In Oregon, rates of PMD are purportedly higher than they [...]
2024-02-21 |
Abstract |
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