Culturally responsive, trauma-informed, continuity of care(r) toolkits: A scoping review [0.03%]
文化适应性、创伤知情性、连续护理的工具包:一项范围审查
Ellen McEvoy,Storm Henry,Maedeh Aboutalebi Karkavandi et al.
Ellen McEvoy et al.
Background: Models of care that are culturally responsive, trauma-informed and provide continuity of care(r), are important components of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents during the broad perinatal p...
Midwives' readiness for midwife-led care: a mixed-methods study [0.03%]
助产士开展助产士主导护理的准备情况:一项混合研究方法的研究
Yvonne J Kuipers,Valerie Bosmans,Ellen Thaels et al.
Yvonne J Kuipers et al.
Background/problem: To integrate midwife-led care in Belgian maternity services, understanding whether midwives are primed of executing the change is needed. ...
Keeping birth at home: Community and service provider visions for perinatal wellness and continued Inuit childbirth in Nunavik [0.03%]
居家分娩:社区和保健服务提供者眼中的围产期健康与努那维克的因纽特人接生事务
Hilah Silver,Elisapi Padlayat,Pasha Saviakjuk et al.
Hilah Silver et al.
Problem: Childbirth on traditional territories is unattainable for many Indigenous peoples living in remote communities in Canada. Background: ...
Do women have a choice when it comes to fetal monitoring? Perceptions of information provided and choice of fetal monitoring in Australia: A national survey [0.03%]
澳大利亚全国调查:关于产时监护的信息提供及产妇选择的感知情况
Kate M Levett,Deborah Fox,Panashe Bamhare et al.
Kate M Levett et al.
Intro: In Australia, little research has examined how women and people participate in decision-making about types of fetal monitoring, or their perceptions of information provided by caregivers. ...
How does place impact intrapartum practice for midwives and obstetricians? [0.03%]
地点如何影响接生员和产科医生的分娩实践?
Christine Mellor,Marion Hunter,Elizabeth Smythe
Christine Mellor
Background: Rising rates of labour and birth interventions are causing concern, having the potential to cause harm if used inappropriately. International evidence demonstrates that place itself influences birth outcomes, ...
Discovering the invisible: Transformative learning experiences of midwifery students to support physiological birth during continuity of care placements in Québec's freestanding birth centres [0.03%]
发现隐形因素:支持生理分娩的助产学生转化学习体验——在魁北克独立生育中心连续护理实习期间的经历
Julie Ouellet,Sabina Abou Malham,Christine Loignon
Julie Ouellet
Background: Despite international consensus advocating a physiological approach to childbirth, there are inconsistent opinions on how to acquire the competencies needed to successfully carry out this approach. While conti...
Birth houses in Australia: Discovery of safe, transformative birthplaces [0.03%]
澳大利亚的生育医院:安全而富有革新的分娩场所
Rowena Shakes,Mary Sidebotham,Roslyn Donnellan-Fernandez
Rowena Shakes
Background: Institutionalised birth settings do not meet the needs or wishes of all women. Current literature has reported on women's experiences of alternative birthplaces, however there is no published data on Australia...
The acceptability of implementation of group B Streptococcus testing: Perspectives from women and health professionals in the GBS3 trial: A qualitative study [0.03%]
对B群链球菌试验实施可接受性的认识:GBS3试验中女性和卫生专业人员的观点:质性研究
Georgina Constantinou,Susan Ayers,Eleanor J Mitchell et al.
Georgina Constantinou et al.
Objective: To determine the acceptability of different methods of routine testing for group B Streptococcus (GBS) colonisation to pregnant women and health care professionals (HCPs), and to examine barriers and facilitato...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives. 2024 Nov;37(6):101832. DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2024.101832 2024
Women and midwives' experiences of an audio-visual enhanced hospital birth environment: An interview study [0.03%]
产妇和助产士体验音频視頻增强的医院分娩环境:一项访谈研究
Mariann Hadland,Sari Holland,Wendy Smyth et al.
Mariann Hadland et al.
Problem: Most hospital birth environments remain clinical in appearance and are not attuned to the neurohormonal processes that orchestrate labour and birth. Hospital environments are therefore not aligned with the innate...
"Where's my baby?" A feminist phenomenological study of women experiencing preventable separation from their baby at caesarean birth [0.03%]
“我的宝宝在哪里?”:一项关于在剖宫产分娩过程中经历可避免与婴儿分离现象的女性主义现象学研究
Linda J Deys,Valerie Wilson,Sara Bayes et al.
Linda J Deys et al.
Problem: Separating women and babies immediately after birth contributes to poor birth experience and reduced satisfaction. Background: ...