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Exploring the experience of participants in a pilot scheme to recognise teaching excellence in healthcare: A mixed methods approach (2024)
Journal Article
Burns, D., Grundy, J., White, H., A O'Connor, D., & Furber, C. (2024). Exploring the experience of participants in a pilot scheme to recognise teaching excellence in healthcare: A mixed methods approach. International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances, 7, 100255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnsa.2024.100255

Background: Within healthcare settings, practice-based healthcare professionals are expected to teach, supervise, assess and/or support learners in their respective disciplines. Ongoing development opportunities focusing specifically on teaching skil... Read More about Exploring the experience of participants in a pilot scheme to recognise teaching excellence in healthcare: A mixed methods approach.

Verbal feedback for written assessment: evaluating a novel feedback communication strategy (2024)
Journal Article
Furber, C., & Singleton, G. (2024). Verbal feedback for written assessment: evaluating a novel feedback communication strategy. British Journal of Midwifery, 32(11), 584-590. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2024.0029

Background/Aims: Feedback plays a pivotal role in learning, but traditional written feedback often lack engagement and specificity, hindering learners' ability to effectively apply feedback. In midwifery education, the need for innovative feedback de... Read More about Verbal feedback for written assessment: evaluating a novel feedback communication strategy.

Midwives’ experiences of discussing health behaviour change within routine maternity care: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis (2024)
Journal Article
Talbot, H., Peters, S., Furber, C., & Smith, D. M. (2024). Midwives’ experiences of discussing health behaviour change within routine maternity care: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis. Women and Birth, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2024.01.002

Problem
Behaviours, such as smoking, alcohol use, unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity and vaccination non-adherence may lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Background
Pregnancy has been identified as an opportune time for midwives to suppo... Read More about Midwives’ experiences of discussing health behaviour change within routine maternity care: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis.