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Optimizing the Nursing Role in Abortion Care: Considerations for Health Equity
Carson, Andrea; Paynter, Martha; Norman, Wendy V; Munro, Sarah; Roussel, Josette; Dunn, Sheila; Bryant-Lukosius, Denise; Begun, Stephanie; Martin-Misener, Ruth (Longwoods, 2022-03)Registered nurses (RNs) provide abortion care in hospitals and clinics and support abortion care through sexual health education and family planning care in sexual health clinics, schools and family practice. Nurse ... -
Policy and Legal Protection for Breastfeeding and Incarcerated Women in Canada
Paynter, Martha (SAGE, 2018-03-27)Most incarcerated women in Canada are mothers. Because women are the fastest growing population in carceral facilities, protecting the rights of incarcerated women to breastfeed their children is increasingly important. ... -
Promoting recruitment by rebranding the image of nursing
Price, Sheri L.; MacMillan, Kathleen; Awad, Christine; Paynter, Martha (RCN Publishing Company, 2019-09)Understanding the factors that can influence people to pursue a career in nursing is essential for healthcare service managers, human resource professionals and nurse educators, particularly given the global shortage of ... -
The Roosevelt Hospital Banco de Leche: Nonprofit Human Donor Milk Bank in Guatemala City
Paynter, Martha; Celis-Hecht Mendoza, Ana Karen (SAGE, 2018-10-30) -
Second Opinions: Negotiating Agency in Online Mothering Forums
Aston, Megan; Price, Sheri L.; Hunter, Andrea; Sim, Meaghan; Etowa, Josephine; Monaghan, Joelle; Paynter, Martha (SAGE, 2020-08-06)Study background: Online forums and other virtual communities are an increasing source of postpartum support and information for first-time mothers. However, there is little evidence about how new mothers in Canada access ... -
Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes among Incarcerated Women in Canada: A Scoping Review
Paynter, Martha; Heggie, Clare; McKibbon, Shelley; Martin-Misener, Ruth; Iftene, Adelina; Tomblin Murphy, Gail (SAGE, 2021-01-28)Background Women are the fastest growing population in Canadian prisons. Incarceration can limit access to essential health services, increase health risks and disrupt treatment and supports. Despite legal requirements ...