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期刊名:Sexual & reproductive healthcare

缩写:SEX REPROD HEALTHC

ISSN:1877-5756

e-ISSN:1877-5764

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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Caroline René,Isabelle Landry,Francine de Montigny Caroline René
Background: Infertility affects around one in six people worldwide. Technological advances and changes in legislation in medically assisted reproduction (MAR) are helping more people achieve parenthood after a journey mar...
Kate Dawson,Elizabeth Newnham,Lester Jones et al. Kate Dawson et al.
Objective: This study explored midwives' views and experiences of supporting women to manage labour pain. This paper specifically examines midwives' philosophical underpinnings and the organisational factors that influenc...
Ms Marcella Gavin,Magdalena Ohaja,Linda Biesty Ms Marcella Gavin
Background: There remains a steady increase in the caesarean section (CS) rate globally ranging from 5% in sub-Saharan Africa to 42.8% in the Caribbean and Latin America. Vaginal birth after CS (VBAC) is a proven way of i...
Emma Barkeling,Elin Nässén,Sofia Alsing et al. Emma Barkeling et al.
Background: The first bridging program for midwives in Sweden started in 2018. This made it possible for midwives educated outside of the EU/EES and Switzerland to obtain a Swedish midwifery license and become familiar wi...
Malin Bogren,Alison McFadden,Paridhi Jha et al. Malin Bogren et al.
Nurses and midwives are foundational to resilient health systems and achieving Universal Health Coverage, yet global policies often fail to reflect their distinct competencies, regulatory frameworks, and contributions. As the International ...
Caitlin Foley,Christine McCourt,Cassandra Yuill Caitlin Foley
Aim: This study aims to understand midwives' perceptions of the Ockenden report. Background: The Ockenden report was published followin...
Juliana Maria Teobaldo Martins,Regiane da Silva Barbosa,Marli Teresinha Cassamassino Duarte et al. Juliana Maria Teobaldo Martins et al.
This article addresses the development and validation of an informational video on female sexual health for deaf women. Given the communication barriers between healthcare professionals and deaf patients, and considering the detrimental eff...