2009
“I Wasn't Alone”—A Study of Group Prenatal Care in the Military
Kennedy HP, Farrell T, Paden R, Hill S, Jolivet R, Willetts J, Rising SS. “I Wasn't Alone”—A Study of Group Prenatal Care in the Military. Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2009, 54: 176-183. PMID: 19410209, DOI: 10.1016/j.jmwh.2008.11.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup prenatal careIndividual prenatal carePrenatal careMilitary health care settingContinuity of providerFamily-centered careHealth care settingsQuality of lifeMilitary treatment facilitiesHealth care systemHealth care consumersCenteringPregnancy modelPostpartum periodClinical trialsCare settingsWomen's experiencesCare consumersCare systemWomenService membersCareLack of continuityMilitary settingsQualitative studyThematic analysis
2008
Tensions and Teamwork in Nursing and Midwifery Relationships
Kennedy HP, Lyndon A. Tensions and Teamwork in Nursing and Midwifery Relationships. Journal Of Obstetric Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 2008, 37: 426-435. PMID: 18754980, DOI: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2008.00256.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnthropology, CulturalAttitude of Health PersonnelCaliforniaCommunicationConflict, PsychologicalCooperative BehaviorFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInterprofessional RelationsLabor PainMiddle AgedNurse MidwivesNurse's RoleNursing Methodology ResearchNursing Staff, HospitalObstetric NursingOrganizational CulturePhilosophy, NursingPregnancyQualitative ResearchSafety ManagementSurveys and QuestionnairesTrustConceptsPractice of midwiferyHospital birth settingsEthnographic frameworkPolicy developmentParticipant observationDepth interviewsFocused ethnographyThematic analysisBirth practicesMaternity care modelsDay challengesExperienced daysPlan of careMedicaid-eligible populationTensionPracticeMidwifery practiceFuture researchOptimal careTeaching hospitalCare modelMaternity careBirth settingsEthnographyNurses