Publications by authors named "Grit Nestler"

Aim: To explore the readiness of Bachelor in Midwifery graduates in Nepal to provide midwifery care aligned with the definition competently on graduation and to identify barriers affecting their practice.

Background: Nepal has introduced an internationally standardised BSc midwifery education programme designed to enable midwives to work competently and independently in midwifery care on entering the profession.

Design: A qualitative interview study was conducted and analysed using inductive content analysis.

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Human samples and related medical data are expected to play an elevated role in application-based biomedical proteomics research. Against this framework, some facts should be kept in mind by academic and industrial researchers: international framework conditions on the use of human samples for research purposes are heterogeneous. For example, the value added by the use of human samples for product development is significant and the patient's personal and property rights may be affected.

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