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Piyanut Xuto; Azadeh Stark – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
To developed an educational tool for an online OSCE to evaluate the practice readiness of the fourth-year nursing students. Online professional proficiency evaluation of nursing students can be a valid alternative to traditional methods. We designed a one group pre-posttest study. The 51 nursing students were recruited. We implemented a 3-stage of…
Descriptors: Obstetrics, Nursing Education, Student Evaluation, Professionalism
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Mustafa Koc; Betul Boztepe – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
There are many roles that women play in their lives. The most important of these roles is being a mother. The mother has to deal with other roles and responsibilities in her life. She wants to be successful in her working life, have healthy communication with her baby, and fulfill her responsibilities for the needs of her home. It causes some…
Descriptors: Infants, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Employed Parents
Bueno, David Cababaro – Online Submission, 2017
The study presupposes that workers must deal with often challenging demands as they confer between spheres of "life" and work. The study determines the current Work Life Balance (WLB) practices and policies as a basis for institutional policy reformulation in a Private Higher Education Institution (PHEI). Specifically, the study seeks to…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Private Colleges, Higher Education, College Faculty
Atkin, Lucille C.; Alatorre-Rico, Javier – 1991
Adolescent childbearing has historically been a relatively frequent phenomenon in Mexico and has only recently begun to decline. This study was designed to identify to what extent urban Mexican adolescents, who became pregnant out-of-wedlock and who carried their pregnancy to term, received social support during pregnancy and their emotional…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Family Relationship, Foreign Countries
Negussie, Birgit – 1990
This presentation, which is based in part on a cross-cultural survey of East Africans and also on research conducted in Ethiopia, highlights the importance of traditional knowledge of midwifery. Examples of traditional skills in pregancy and birth care, and of child care and child rearing in several East African countries, are offered. It is…
Descriptors: Birth, Child Rearing, Developing Nations, Folk Culture
Welles-Nystrom, Barbara – 1989
The experiences of pregnancy and the early months of motherhood in two samples of post baby-boom cohorts: American and Swedish women born between 1947-1952 were contrasted. Specific aims were to: (1) contrast the experience of pregnancy and the early months of motherhood; (2) explore the idea that the radicalization of both cultures in the late…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences, Feminism
Dragonas, Thalia G. – 1986
To aid in focusing preventive interventions at needs perceived by clients, this study investigates Greek women's needs, attitudes, and experiences during the months immediately before and after childbirth. Participants were 156 women attending the out-patient clinic of the Alexandra Maternity University Hospital who completed pre- and postnatal…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Emotional Experience, Foreign Countries, Individual Needs
Clarke, Heather F. – 1989
This ethnographic study sought to understand, from the native perspective, the traditional childbearing values and practices of Coast Salish peoples and the difficulties in maintaining these in a society that is not oriented to native values and practices. Observations and interviews were carried out over a 4-year period on the Songhees reserve in…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Beliefs, Birth
Hahnlen, Nicole C.; Rosado, Mashawn S.; Capozzi, Kristin A.; Hamon, Raeann R. – 1997
Bahamian women often carry the bulk of responsibility for family well-being, particularly in the domain of parenting. This ethnographic study investigated the role of Bahamian mothers and their perceptions of parenting. Face-to-face qualitative interviews, comprised of a series of open-ended questions, were conducted with 18 mothers on the islands…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Community Involvement, Cultural Influences, Ethnography