Publications by authors named "Sharon Broughton"

Introduction: This scoping review protocol will be used to map the evidence regarding structure and organization of formal nursing undergraduate focused academic practice partnerships in Canada and globally.

Design: This scoping review will adhere to guidance provided by Chapter 11 of the JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis: Scoping Reviews guidelines and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Scoping Review extension checklist.

Methods: Evidence will be eligible for inclusion if published in English, within the last 10 years, and available in full text.

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Aim: To explore the priorities of women mothering children in the context of intimate partner violence and to understand what shapes those priorities.

Design: A qualitative study using interpretive description, informed by Feminist Intersectionality adhering to the COREQ guidelines.

Methods: Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.

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Aims: To describe how mothers and mothering in the context of IPV are conceptualized in the nursing research and practice literature with attention to underlying ideologies, biases and potential harms.

Design: Feminist intersectionality was used as a theoretical and analytic lens.

Data Sources: Articles published between 2000 and 2021 in the nursing literature, identified by searching Google Scholar, CINAHL, PubMed and Scopus databases, and conducting bibliographic reviews of published articles.

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Aims And Objectives: Drawing on the Strengthening Capacity to Limit Intrusion theory, we tested whether intrusion (i.e. unwanted interference from coercive control, custody and access difficulties and mother's depressive symptoms) predicted family health and well-being after separation from an abusive partner/father, and whether social support moderated intrusion effects on family health and well-being.

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