Expecting a child conceived by medically assisted reproduction in the context of infertility: A qualitative case study of the experience of pregnant women and their partners [0.03%]
辅助生育技术背景下不孕夫妇迎接试管婴到来的过程体验定性研究
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...
Exploring Australian midwives' approaches to labour pain and workplace realities: Philosophies in practice [0.03%]
探索澳大利亚助产士的分娩疼痛及工作现实的态度:理论与实践的关系
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...
Key influences on women's decisions for vaginal birth following a previous caesarean section: A qualitative study [0.03%]
既往剖宫产妇女选择阴道分娩的影响因素:定性研究
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...
Reforming professional identity: experiences of internationally educated midwives in a Swedish bridging program - A qualitative study [0.03%]
国际教育的助产士在瑞典衔接项目中的专业身份重塑体验——一项定性研究
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...
Preserving professional distinction: The risk of merging nurses and midwives and the imperative to strengthen both professions - A commentary [0.03%]
维护专业特色:合并护士和助产士的风险以及加强这两个职业的必要性- 评论文章
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 ...
An exploration of midwives' perceptions of the Ockenden review: a qualitative study [0.03%]
助产士对奥克登报告的看法探讨——质性研究
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...
Fatumo Osman,Elin Ternström,Maja Bodin et al.
Fatumo Osman et al.
'Just not enough time' - Under-resourced and low prioritization for postpartum care in Australia continues to impact breastfeeding support and success for women [0.03%]
“时间不够”——澳大利亚产后护理资源不足及优先级低影响了对女性的母乳喂养支持和成功率继续影响着女性的母乳喂养支持和成功概率
Chloe A Mora Garces,Liz McNeill,Megan Cooper et al.
Chloe A Mora Garces et al.
Background: Postnatal care is the cornerstone of successful parenting and long-term health. Midwives face barriers when supporting and educating postpartum women. Breastfeeding is an important component of postpartum care...
Female sexual health: the use of videos in Brazilian sign language (Libras) to make knowledge accessible for deaf women [0.03%]
女性性健康:使用巴西手语(Libras)视频使失聪女性易于获得知识
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...
We're guessing: The data crisis in maternal mortality research in the United States [0.03%]
我们在猜测:美国孕产妇死亡率研究中的数据危机
Cassie Joy Sistoso
Cassie Joy Sistoso