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    Presbyterian Panel Survey, August 1996 - Evangelism

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    Nurse and midwife interventions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding: an umbrella review protocol

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    Objective: To synthesize the nurse and midwife interventions on protecting, promoting, and supporting breastfeeding. Introduction: Considering the benefits of breast milk, the WHO declares breastfeeding as a fundamental practice for infant health. Therefore, it recommends exclusive breastfeeding for all children, up to six months of age, and on a complimentary basis, up to at least two years of age. Despite this, about two out of every three babies under six months worldwide are not exclusively breastfed, representing a considerable divergence from the established goals. Worldwide breastfeeding rates are concerning for nurses and midwives involved in breastfeeding care, which raises questions about the knowledge and ability to promote it effectively. So, it makes it relevant to understand the nursing and midwifery intervention in the breastfeeding process, which justifies this umbrella review. Inclusion criteria: Will be considered all systematic review studies that explore the nurse and midwife intervention in protecting, promoting, and supporting breastfeeding in hospital and/or community settings. Methods: This umbrella review will be carried out according to the proposed methodology of the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). Published literature in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, from 2018 to the present will be included. Databases aggregated by the EBSCOhost, SCOPUS and Web of Science engine will be searched, including relevant grey literature sources. Two independent reviewers will extract data using a tool developed specifically for this umbrella review objective. The results will be presented in infographic form, accompanied by a narrative explanation of their relationship with the review questions

    Maternal depression symptoms as a context for longitudinal changes in the perinatal brain

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    Data and syntax supporting the results reported in manuscrip

    CE 100 Essential Searching Skills

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    Course website for the Medical Library Association CE 100: Essential Searching Skills for Librarians on Systematic Review Teams

    Public Health Intelligence Challenges for Sub-national Public Health Authorities Responding to Disease Outbreaks

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    This repository provides extended data for a PhD study. Background: COVID-19 provided an impetus to improve emergency response capabilities. In England, local authorities (LAs) responded to limit virus spread and to mitigate its impacts using public health intelligence (PHI). Factors that influenced PHI provision had not been explored from the perspective of staff. The study aimed to contribute evidence to support policy and practice development around sub-national provision of PHI during an infectious disease emergency. Methods: This was a mixed methods, sequential, exploratory, study involving: (1) a systematic review of international studies to investigate factors influencing PHI provision by sub-national (e.g. provincial, regional, district or county) public health authorities (PHAs) during propagated disease outbreaks. (2) Comparative case studies including document analysis and semi-structured interviews with 12 PHI staff at four LAs to explore their experiences and views around responding to COVID-19. (3) A survey of local authority PHI staff to investigate if case study findings are generalisable to PHI staff more broadly

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