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1. Managing the tension between caring and charting: Labor and delivery nurses' experiences of the electronic health record.

2. Medical record bias in documentation of obstetric and neonatal clinical quality of care indicators in Uganda.

3. Maternity Nurses' Responses to Maternal Early Warning Criteria.

4. Secondary Traumatic Stress Among Labor and Delivery Nurses.

5. Interprofessional Simulation to Improve the Understanding of Obstetric Sepsis.

6. The completion of partograms: knowledge, attitudes and practices of midwives in a public health obstetric unit in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

7. Quality of and barriers to routine childbirth care signal functions in primary level facilities of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia: Mixed method study.

8. 'InUTERO': The effectiveness of an educational half day stillbirth awareness workshop for maternity care providers.

9. Career mobility of maternal care providers in Mali: a mixed method study on midwives and obstetric nurses.

10. Listeriosis in Pregnancy: Practitioners' Food Safety Counselling Practices to Pregnant Women.

11. News Update.

12. Experiences Influencing upon the Significance of Obstetric Care in Mexican Nurses.

13. Mapping midwifery and obstetric units in England.

14. Multidisciplinary In Situ Simulation-Based Training as a Postpartum Hemorrhage Quality Improvement Project.

15. Clinician attendance and delivery practices at hospital-based vaginal deliveries in Western Kenya.

16. Dominican Republic 2013.

17. Democratic Republic of Congo 2013-14.

18. Determinants of use of skilled birth attendant at delivery in Makueni, Kenya: a cross sectional study.

19. General influenza infection control policies and practices during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: a survey of women's health, obstetric, and neonatal nurses.

20. Continuing to care.

21. Staffing levels are key to safe care,finds patient safety review.

22. Experiences of obstetric nurses who are present for a perinatal loss.

23. Midwives and nurses awareness of patients' rights.

24. Patient-level analysis of outcomes using structured labor and delivery data.

25. Generating nurse profiles from computerized labor and delivery documentation.

26. [Results of childbirth care at a birthing center in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil].

27. Prenatal care: difficulties experienced by nurses.

28. [Obstetrics and its outcomes--"maternal health" in Germany: supporting pregnant women].

29. Mapping the literature of maternal-child/gynecologic nursing.

30. Lower epidural anesthesia use associated with labor support by student nurse doulas: implications for intrapartal nursing practice.

31. Postpartum depression in a maternity hospital in Nigeria.

32. Maternal mortality in the global village.

33. [The frequency rate of rural residents' requesting medical assistance from obstetric nursing assistance at health centers].

34. Fetal health surveillance: a community-wide approach versus a tailored intervention for the implementation of clinical practice guidelines.

35. Current practice in oxytocin dilution and fluid administration for induction of labor.

36. [Profile of nurses who work in the care of pregnant, parturient, and puerperal women at institutions in Sorocaba/SP (1999)].

37. Identifying labor support actions of intrapartum nurses.

38. Experienced obstetric nurses' decision-making in fetal risk situations.

39. Battered nurses: new research shows those giving care may need it most.

41. A strategy to promote research-based nursing care: effects on childbirth outcomes.

43. A maternity patient classification system.

44. Emergency obstetric surgery performed by nurses in Zaïre.

45. [The guidance given to the pregnant woman during prenatal care: the performance of nursing professionals].

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