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Breastfeeding Experiences and Recommendations of Immigrant Mothers in Saskatchewan
(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2022-01-26)Immigrant mothers often lack adequate social support and access to health care services with breastfeeding supports that are affordable, accessible, need-based and culturally/gender-sensitive. This video presents breastfeeding ... -
Emerging Digital Technologies in Virtual Care in Clinical Nursing Practice: An Integrative Review of Ethical Considerations and Strategies
(2021-08-04)Background. Leveraging the potential practical benefits of emerging digital technologies (EDTs) like robots, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and 3D printing to provide and improve nursing care outcomes in ethical, ... -
Challenges and Breastfeeding Experiences of Refugee Mothers in Saskatchewan, Canada - Arabic Version
(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2021-11-05)Refugee mothers are vulnerable to cultural stereotyping and socioeconomic hardships when they migrate to a new country. This vulnerability often has a negative impact on refugee mothers’ breastfeeding practices, related ... -
Challenges and Breastfeeding Experiences of Refugee Mothers in Saskatchewan, Canada
(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2021-11-02)Refugee mothers are vulnerable to cultural stereotyping and socioeconomic hardships when they migrate to a new country. This vulnerability often has a negative impact on refugee mothers’ breastfeeding practices, related ... -
Health & Well-Being of Refugee Mothers During COVID-19 Arabic Version (Saskatchewan, Canada)
(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2021-06-02)The Arabic version of resource is designed for Refugee Mothers in Saskatchewan, Canada to promote their health and well-being during COVID-19. Dr. Shela Hirani and her team acknowledged the support of Jim Pattison Children's ... -
Health & Well-being of Refugee Mothers during COVID-19
(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2021-02-03)This resource is designed for Refugee Mothers in Saskatchewan, Canada to promote their health and well-being during COVID-19. Dr Shela Hirani and her team acknowledge the support of Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital ... -
Breastfeeding During Covid-19 An Information Guide
(Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, 2020-05-03)Breastmilk is essential for the growth and development of young children. Considering its benefits, breastfeeding is recommended at all times for young children, especially during crisis situations such as the COVID-19 ... -
Conceptualizing an Expanded Role for RNs
(Open Journal of Nursing, 2014-02)In our changing health care system, the role of registered nurses (RNs) has become indistinguishable from other nursing and health care providers’ roles. The purpose of this research was to explore the perspectives of nurse ...