Using Institutional Ethnography to Explicate the Everyday Realities of Nurses' Work in Labor and Delivery
Fetal health surveillance is a significant everyday work responsibility for labor and delivery nurses. Here, nursing care is increasingly focused on technological interventions, particularly with the use of continuous electronic fetal monitoring. Using Institutional Ethnography, we explored how nurs...
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Main Authors: | Paula Kelly (Author), Maggie Quance (Author), Nicole Snow (Author), Caroline Porr (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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