Wendy E. Peterson, Ph.D.

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2004 McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada 
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Nursing
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Alba DiCenso grad student 2004 McMaster University
 (Adolescent mothers' satisfaction with postpartum nursing care: Quantitative and qualitative approaches.)
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Salvador A, Peterson W, Nault J, et al. (2022) Hôpital Montfort's Postnatal Care-at-Home Program: An Innovative Model for Early Postnatal Care. Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.). 25: 42-48
Ma K, Wright DK, Vanderspank-Wright B, et al. (2020) Nurses' Moral Experiences of Ethically Meaningful End-of-Life Care: Distress, Resilience, Responsibility, and Care. Research and Theory For Nursing Practice. 34: 269-285
Quosdorf A, Peterson WE, Rashotte J, et al. (2020) Connecting With Adolescent Mothers: Perspectives of Hospital-Based Perinatal Nurses. Global Qualitative Nursing Research. 7: 2333393619900891
Dunn S, Lanes A, Sprague AE, et al. (2019) Data accuracy in the Ontario birth Registry: a chart re-abstraction study. Bmc Health Services Research. 19: 1001
Reszel J, Weiss D, Sprague AE, et al. (2019) A mixed-methods evaluation of the MORE program in Ontario hospitals: participant knowledge, organizational culture, and experiences. Bmc Health Services Research. 19: 460
Reszel J, Dunn SI, Sprague AE, et al. (2019) Use of a maternal newborn audit and feedback system in Ontario: a collective case study. Bmj Quality & Safety
Reszel J, Sidney D, Peterson WE, et al. (2018) The Integration of Ontario Birth Centers into Existing Maternal-Newborn Services: Health Care Provider Experiences. Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health
Souli I, Vandyk A, Versailles D, et al. (2018) [Purpose: To evaluate health care providers’ use of a violence risk assessment tool on a mental health unit and the facilitators for and barriers to its use.Methods: A descriptive study using the Dillman approach and informed by the Knowledge to Action framework was conducted.Results: Twenty-six health care providers responded to the survey; 62% reported using the violence risk assessment tool available on their unit, but not on a daily basis. Common barriers were lack of knowledge of the tool, lack of resources and time, and negative attitudes toward patients. 42% of participants indicated the need for further training on violence risk assessment.Conclusion]. Recherche En Soins Infirmiers. 133: 45-57
Edwards R, Peterson WE, Noel-Weiss J, et al. (2017) Factors Influencing the Breastfeeding Practices of Young Mothers Living in a Maternity Shelter. Journal of Human Lactation : Official Journal of International Lactation Consultant Association. 890334416681496
Dunn S, Sprague AE, Grimshaw JM, et al. (2016) A mixed methods evaluation of the maternal-newborn dashboard in Ontario: dashboard attributes, contextual factors, and facilitators and barriers to use: a study protocol. Implementation Science : Is. 11: 59
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