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Re earch Factors predicting safety culture among nurses in tertiary care hospitals, Thailand Safety is unarguably a consideration of paramount importance in hospitals, impacting nurses and other hospital staff as well as patients and their families. Faculty of Nursing doctoral candidate Pakamas Boonyaphisompan led this predictive study which used multiple research instruments to investigate factors related to safety culture at university hospitals in Thailand. Feedback and communication about errors made were reported as strong factors by participants, while some areas requiring improvement included error-reporting frequency, staffing, and non-punitive handling of errors. Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research https://cmu.to/yzQoL

Breastfeeding self-efficacy, social support, and breastfeeding among Chinese mothers with late preterm infants This study, designed by doctoral student Jinjin He, took place in China, and aimed to show the relationships between breastfeeding self-efficacy, support, and breastfeeding of late pre-term (LPT) infants. Some context for this study includes the increase in cases of LPT infants worldwide and the inherent benefits of breastfeeding, especially for LPT infants. The results confirmed a close relationship between the above factors and breastfeeding and can provide supporting data for nurses and midwives to assist their awareness and to encourage exclusive breastfeeding for mothers with LPT infants. Journal of Neonatal Nursing https://cmu.to/enXB9

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Research Wisdom Volume 9 | March 2022


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