The need for research-based midwifery practice
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Parker. Breastfeeding: research and quality assurance issues , 1994 .
[2] J. Wise. Waterbirth: trial or error? , 1993 .
[3] M. Millar. The place of research and development in nurse education. , 1993, Journal of Advanced Nursing.
[4] Carolyn Hicks. Rallying midwife researchers: how to increase output , 1993 .
[5] E. Clark,et al. Major new survey to identify and prioritise research issues for midwifery practice. , 1993, Midwives chronicle.
[6] C. Hicks. A survey of midwives' attitudes to, and involvement in, research: the first stage in identifying needs for a staff development programme. , 1993, Midwifery.
[7] M. Harris. The impact of research findings on current practice in relieving postpartum perineal pain in a large district general hospital. , 1992, Midwifery.
[8] P. Jarvis,et al. Reflective practice and nursing. , 1992, Nurse education today.
[9] C. Hicks. Research in midwifery: are midwives their own worst enemies? , 1992, Midwifery.
[10] S. Armitage. Research utilisation in practice. , 1990, Nurse education today.
[11] A. Thomson. 'Research gives concrete reasons for our practice'. , 1989, Midwifery.
[12] R. Mander. Encouraging students to be research minded. , 1988, Nurse education today.
[13] M. Houston,et al. Creating change in midwifery: integrating theory & practice through practice-based research groups. , 1986, Midwifery.
[14] R. Hoffman. Crying & Babies: Helping Families Cope, 1st edn, John Kirkland. Croom Helm Ltd. (1985), (Paperback) £8.95 , 1986 .
[15] I. Chalmers,et al. West Berkshire perineal management trial. , 1984, British medical journal.
[16] H. Gordon,et al. Is your enema really necessary? , 1981, British medical journal.