4 dossier(s) trouvé(s) portant l’étiquette "midwifery" (les projets pluriannuels sont regroupés):
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Outcomes of Primary Maternity Care in Fort Smith, NT
chercheur principal: Janssen, Patricia A
Année(s) de permis: 2017 2014 2013 2012
Résumé: The objective is to compare the outcomes from the perinatal database at the Fort Smith midwifery service (2005-2012) to the outcomes of women using the midwifery services in Nunavik (2005-2012) and to women who transferred from Hay River to Yellowknife to deliver their babies. These outcomes include data pertaining to utilization of the maternity service by the women in the community, perinatal ou...


Women’s Experiences of Culturally Safe Birthing with a Midwife in a Remote Northern Community
chercheur principal: Becker, Gisela
Année(s) de permis: 2005
Résumé: Objectives of the research are to 1)describe women’s experiences of culturally safe birthing with a midwife in a remote northern community; 2)describe women’s preferences and choices in birthing in a remote northern community; 3)determine women’s common and diverse experiences and understandings of culturally safe birthing in a remote northern community; and 4)review whether women’s choices in bir...


Evaluation of the Birthing Project in Rankin Inlet, NWT
chercheur principal: Chamberlain, Marie
Année(s) de permis: 1994
Résumé: The researcher will review medical charts and a data collection tool filled out for all women who gave birth in a one-year period from Rankin and Baker. 15 women from each hamlet and 10 male partners will be interviewed. Midwives will be observed at the Rankin Birthing Centre during a one-month period. The researcher will also conduct interviews with health pesonnel and key informants in Rankin In...


Documentation of Traditional Inuit Practices Related to Pregnancy and Childbirth
chercheur principal: Putt, Betty-Anne
Année(s) de permis: 1990
Résumé: This project will conbine analysis of interview data, review of available literature and the personal accounts of the elders. The elders will be asked to verbally respond to a series of open questions aimed at gathering data to meet the objectives of the research of traditional Inuit practices related to pregnancy and childbirth....


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