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    • Maternity Care
    • Patient Experience

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    • Early career nurses often face steep learning curves.
    • Maternity care requires specialized skills and compassionate communication.
    • Reflective practice is crucial for professional development in nursing.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To share a significant learning experience in maternity nursing.
    • To emphasize the impact of a specific nursing interaction.
    • To provide insights for novice maternity care nurses.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative reflection on a past nursing experience.
    • Narrative recall of a patient interaction.
    • Analysis of a lesson learned in clinical practice.

    Main Results:

    • A pivotal moment in a nurse's early career.
    • Demonstration of effective patient communication.
    • Understanding the nuances of compassionate maternity care.

    Conclusions:

    • The importance of empathy in nursing.
    • The value of reflective practice for nurses.
    • Key takeaways for enhancing maternity care nursing.