2014
DOI: 10.12968/bjom.2014.22.10.738
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Clinical handover on the labour ward: A narrative synthesis of the literature

Abstract: Objective: To assess the extent of current knowledge on clinical handover on the labour ward. Methods: Electronic database searching was supplemented by manual searching of the reference lists of retrieved articles. Results: A total of nine studies and articles were identified, reviewed and are presented as a narrative synthesis. Six of these include the use of a mnemonic during handover on labour ward, of which two report a postintervention reduction in serious clinical incidents. Conclusion: The literatur… Show more

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“…Subsequently, much of the literature on ageing in Australia focuses on people who are white, middle class, urban dwelling and heterosexual (Harrison ), and the health and healthcare experiences of older lesbian women in Australia remain essentially unknown (Muraco & Fredriksen‐Goldsen ). The purpose of this review is to locate and evaluate available research on older lesbian women, consolidate the findings and identify gaps in the literature (Spranzi ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, much of the literature on ageing in Australia focuses on people who are white, middle class, urban dwelling and heterosexual (Harrison ), and the health and healthcare experiences of older lesbian women in Australia remain essentially unknown (Muraco & Fredriksen‐Goldsen ). The purpose of this review is to locate and evaluate available research on older lesbian women, consolidate the findings and identify gaps in the literature (Spranzi ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%