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期刊名:Women and birth

缩写:WOMEN BIRTH

ISSN:1871-5192

e-ISSN:1878-1799

IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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Paula Zebedee Aines,Kristen Graham,Linda Sweet Paula Zebedee Aines
Background: Evidence shows that birthing with a skilled birth provider improves maternal and neonatal health outcomes. However, whilst most women in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea seek skilled health c...
Sheryl Sidery,Andrew Bisits,Virginia Spear et al. Sheryl Sidery et al.
Background: There are high levels of consumer demand for homebirth in Australia, however access is limited due to a wide range of factors, including associated costs of a private midwife and the limited number of publicly...
Rachel M Smith,Joanne E Gray,Caroline Se Homer Rachel M Smith
Introduction: The development and strengthening of midwifery education requires a focus on midwifery faculty as an important strategy to improve quality of care provision. Despite the need for high-quality midwifery educa...
Emma V Shipton,Katie Foxcroft,Susan J de Jersey et al. Emma V Shipton et al.
Background: Despite breastfeeding being widely accepted as the optimal feeding method for infants many women do not meet their breastfeeding goals or continue to breastfeed as long as recommended. Continuation of exclusiv...
Rebecca Parker,Ethel E Burns,Paul Carding et al. Rebecca Parker et al.
Background: For women at low risk of complications during labour and birth, in the United Kingdom, planned birth in a 'community' setting (at home or a freestanding midwifery unit) is generally safe, and intrapartum emerg...
Karleen D Gribble,Leonie Callaway,Melissa Raven et al. Karleen D Gribble et al.
Background: With the rise in salience of the concept of gender identity, changes are being made to language and data collection with major implications for women's health research and equality. Specifically, language refe...
Malin Bogren,Paridhi Jha,Bharati Sharma et al. Malin Bogren et al.
Background: Despite global support for midwifery leadership investment, there is a notable lack of scientific evaluations of leadership programmes worldwide for midwives. The Government of India's Midwifery Initiative lau...