首页 文献索引 SCI期刊 AI助手
期刊目录筛选

期刊名:Sexual & reproductive healthcare

缩写:SEX REPROD HEALTHC

ISSN:1877-5756

e-ISSN:1877-5764

IF/分区:1.7/Q3

文章目录 更多期刊信息

共收录本刊相关文章索引1035
Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Lisa H Amir,Daniela Drandić,Anita Pavičić Bošnjak et al. Lisa H Amir et al.
Objective: To document maternal physical health and breastfeeding problems in the first six months after giving birth in Croatia during the pandemic. Meth...
Irene Masini,Emily Frisch,Rana Andary et al. Irene Masini et al.
Objectives: To evaluate the preferences for and knowledge of contraceptive-induced amenorrhea among a reproductive age predominantly Hispanic community in Southern California. ...
Neelam Punjani,Shannon D Scott,Amber Hussain et al. Neelam Punjani et al.
Background: Parents play a pivotal role in delivering comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) to their children. While school-based programs have expanded in many settings, parents often face cultural, informational, and ...
Marit Larsen,Maria Underdal,Øyvind Salvesen et al. Marit Larsen et al.
Objective: Long latent phase of labor with subsequent prolonged total labor duration increases the risk of obstetric interventions and complications. We explored whether Proactive Support of Labor (PSL) compared to Standa...
Lauren Kearney,Bec Jenkinson,Anna Robins et al. Lauren Kearney et al.
Background: Weight stigma is pervasive in society and negatively affects the quality of maternity care for women with larger bodies. Healthcare providers' attitudes and beliefs about weight and larger bodied people contri...
Caroline Bäckström,Helena Nilvér,Carina Lindgren et al. Caroline Bäckström et al.
Objective: In recent years, digital health interventions have increased in society. Swedish midwifery care is no exception, as digital solutions are increasingly being used during pregnancy and postpartum care for expecta...
Elsa Ruth Gylfadóttir,Hulda Hjartardóttir,Valgerður Lísa Sigurðardóttir Elsa Ruth Gylfadóttir
Background: Midwives in labour wards at high-tech hospitals have witnessed significant technological advancements. Ultrasound devices for assessing labour progress may offer advantages over traditional vaginal examination...
Lotte Broberg,Katrine Røhder,Jane Marie Bendix et al. Lotte Broberg et al.
Objectives: To evaluate the Antenatal Risk Questionnaire (ANRQ) and the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) as part of an integrated psychosocial risk assessment aiming to enhance triage for pregnant women needing...
Erica Schytt,Caroline Brandal,Marit Bjørdalsbakke Skaar et al. Erica Schytt et al.
Background: Telephone triage by a hospital midwife is important for ensuring safe assessments and providing appropriate advice prior to women's admission to the labour ward. Weather this aspect of labour care functions we...
Umulkhayr Mohamed Ismail,Fatumo Osman,Marie Klingberg-Allvin et al. Umulkhayr Mohamed Ismail et al.
Objective: Somaliland faces one of the highest maternal mortality and morbidity rates globally. Access to high-quality post-abortion care is essential for managing complications arising from incomplete abortions, includin...