Medication use during pregnancy carries risks of teratogenicity, preterm birth, and spontaneous abortion. CDC's guidelines advocate for the use of metronidazole for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in pregnant women. A literature review assessing the safety of metronidazole during pregnancy was conducted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntegration of evidence into practice is an essential outcome for baccalaureate nursing students in this era of health care reform. Cultivation of a spirit of inquiry and appreciation for the role of evidence in shaping nursing practice is central to the development of requisite knowledge and skills. A baccalaureate nursing program curricular redesign placed a higher emphasis on evidence-based practice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt the University of North Florida School of Nursing, students, faculty, and community partners engage in a long-term relationship with a home-base to address community issues and student learning objectives. Community home-bases can be geographic or programmatic, but they serve as the central place where all of the partners come together and participate in mutually beneficial service-learning activities. The Home-base model addresses the unique integration of this partnership in the undergraduate curriculum, distinguished by the continuity of the student's clinical practice in one place throughout their nursing program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Midwifery Womens Health
October 2004
Adolescent pregnancy remains a significant social, economic, and health issue in the United States. The unique developmental needs of the pregnant adolescent require attention when designing prenatal care services. The CenteringPregnancy model of group prenatal care provides education and support for young women in an active and developmentally appropriate environment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs
September 2004
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the barriers to prenatal care for homeless pregnant women.
Design: A descriptive survey with written questionnaires.
Participants: About 183 pregnant homeless women live in Northeast Florida in any given month.
The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine student satisfaction with technology-enhanced learning through a survey of nursing and health science students. Satisfaction generally was high, and there were few differences between nursing and health science students, or between undergraduate and graduate students. Faculty expertise in the creation, selection, and use of the technology is a major factor influencing student satisfaction.
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