Parallel journeys: Exploring the lived experience of pregnant women with alcohol/substance use problems in Scotland [0.03%]
并行之旅:探索苏格兰怀孕妇女的酒精/物质使用问题的亲身经历
Samantha Ross,Ruth H Brown,Stewart McDougall et al.
Samantha Ross et al.
Background: The impact of prenatal alcohol and/or substance use on fetal development is well established. While past research has sought to better understand the experiences of individuals affected by such fetal exposures...
Effect of antenatal education and midwifery-led care on maternal anxiety, depression, and birth outcomes: A meta-analysis of clinical trials [0.03%]
产前教育和助产士为主的护理对产妇焦虑、抑郁及分娩结局的影响:临床试验的荟萃分析
Yang Xu,Yingying Han,Li Wang et al.
Yang Xu et al.
Background: Psychological distress during pregnancy-including anxiety, depression, and fear of childbirth can adversely affect maternal well-being and obstetric outcomes. Midwifery-led care, which integrates antenatal edu...
"This is really going to help our wonderful mothers": A qualitative analysis of midwife perspectives on implementing a triage phone line to support home blood pressure monitoring in Ghana [0.03%]
“这确实能帮助我们美好的母亲们”: 加纳助产士实施家庭血压监测支持性电话专线的定性分析视角
Betty A Nartey,Sanaya Irani,Clara Buxton et al.
Betty A Nartey et al.
Problem: Preeclampsia and eclampsia are a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in low-resource settings. Background: D...
Evaluating a midwifery student employment model in Aotearoa New Zealand: A national cross-sectional survey of students and midwives [0.03%]
新西兰全国助产士学生就业模式调查:一项横断面调查研究
Caitlin Woods,Robin Cronin,Vanessa Jordan et al.
Caitlin Woods et al.
Problem: The Maternity Care Assistant (MCA) role was introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide midwifery workforce support in Aotearoa-New Zealand, but its broader impact remains unclear. ...
A systematic review and thematic synthesis of women's coping strategies for early to late miscarriage [0.03%]
女性应对早期至晚期自然流产的策略系统评价和主题综合
Jayde M Y Lee,Claire Feeley,David Wyatt
Jayde M Y Lee
Background: Miscarriage is a common adverse pregnancy outcome that can have long-term negative impacts on women. Coping strategies can indicate how someone attempts to manage their response to a stressor and may provide a...
"Running in circles": Breastfeeding experiences in women who have had bariatric surgery before pregnancy: A qualitative study [0.03%]
母孕期前接受过代谢手术女性的哺乳经历:一项定性研究
Seyedeh Samira Mokhlesi,Vidanka Vasilevski,Linda Sweet
Seyedeh Samira Mokhlesi
Background: Women with a history of bariatric surgery tend to have lower breastfeeding rates compared to non-obese women without bariatric surgery. The evidence on breastfeeding after bariatric surgery is limited, and the...
Women's experience and acceptability of elective late-term induction of labour: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies using GRADE CERQual [0.03%]
关于择期晚期妊娠引产的女性经历和可接受性的系统评价和定性研究的meta-综合分析(采用GRADE-CERQual评估)
Jeanett Friis Rohde,Anja Ussing,Mina Nicole Händel et al.
Jeanett Friis Rohde et al.
Background: Systematic reviews of patient perspectives are crucial in the evidence to decision process when developing clinical guidelines. Objective: ...
Midwifery as a career choice for school leavers: A scoping review of the international literature [0.03%]
面向毕业生成为助产士的职业选择:国际文献综述式回顾
Tanya Capper,Terri Downer
Tanya Capper
Problem: Applications to study midwifery are declining despite the need to grow the workforce. With school leavers traditionally comprising a significant proportion of applicants, understanding how they view midwifery as ...
Evaluating two childbirth education programs for improving birth outcomes and consumer satisfaction with their birth experience: A quasi-experimental study [0.03%]
评估两种分娩教育项目对改善分娩结局及其对消费者分娩经历满意度的影响:准实验研究
Linda Sweet,Margie McCormick,Sally Miller et al.
Linda Sweet et al.
Background: Childbirth education aims to inform women about labour and birth physiology, prepare them for parenting, promote health, and build support networks. However, evidence of its impact is mixed, necessitating furt...
'What do you need?' An observational, cross-sectional study of the holistic healthcare needs of culturally and linguistically diverse Australian women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus [0.03%]
“你需要什么?”一项关于患有妊娠糖尿病的澳大利亚多元文化及语言女性的整体医疗需求的观察性横断面研究
Haneefa Alliu,Mei Ying Boon,Marjorie Atchan et al.
Haneefa Alliu et al.
Background: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is the most rapidly rising type of diabetes in Australia. Women of certain ethnic backgrounds are disproportionately affected, experiencing poorer health outcomes. The holis...