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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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Marie Tallarek,Julia Leinweber,Annemarie Jost et al. Marie Tallarek et al.
Introduction: Promoting birthing persons' autonomy is essential to woman-centred maternity care and associated with birthing persons' positive birth experiences. Although midwives play a crucial role in promoting or hinde...
Zahra A Khan,Cristina Fernandez Turienzo,Hannah Rayment-Jones et al. Zahra A Khan et al.
Problem: Women from ethnic minority groups and those living in deprived areas are disproportionately at risks of adverse perinatal outcomes, including stillbirth, preterm birth, and poor-quality care. Despite growing poli...
Liselotte Kweekel,Edythe L Mangindin,Franka Cadee et al. Liselotte Kweekel et al.
Problem: Globally, midwives are underrepresented in leadership roles and excluded from critical decision-making processes, meaning they cannot adequately influence policy or provide high quality care and ensure women's se...
Sonia Pervin,Lauren Kearney,Tara Denaro et al. Sonia Pervin et al.
Problem: First Nations women experience health inequities that can increase the risk of adverse health outcomes. Culturally safe continuity of midwifery care is associated with improved pregnancy outcomes, yet First Natio...
Tumilara Aderibigbe Tumilara Aderibigbe
Background: African American women are less likely to meet their breastfeeding goals compared to Non-Hispanic White women. Women who do not meet their breastfeeding goals may experience breastfeeding grief which negativel...
Rachael Woodworth,Vanessa Scarf,Rebecca Coddington et al. Rachael Woodworth et al.
Background: Bodily autonomy is central to respectful, woman centred care. Midwives must facilitate informed decision-making, including choices about intrapartum fetal surveillance, and uphold women's instinctive movement ...
Lynnelle Moran,Tanya Capper,Kate Dawson et al. Lynnelle Moran et al.
Problem: The need to grow the Australian midwifery workforce is well established and increasing graduate numbers is essential. Midwifery students face several challenges during their studies, one of which is financial har...
Kathy L Hillier,Victoria Eley,Tracy Humphrey et al. Kathy L Hillier et al.
Background: Nulliparous women utilising epidural analgesia are more likely to experience fetal malposition, leading to assisted vaginal births. Current methods reducing this risk appear largely ineffective. Anecdotal repo...
Deborah Pidd,Catina Adams,Michelle Newton et al. Deborah Pidd et al.
Background: Lack of control and choice contributes to women experiencing birth as negative or distressing. Wanting a different experience in a subsequent pregnancy following a negative experience is invariably uppermost i...
Esther Feijen-de Jong,Billie Hunter,Beth Murray-Davis et al. Esther Feijen-de Jong et al.
Aim: To investigate potential conflicting values and ideologies among Dutch community midwives, aiming to develop practical, organizational, and educational strategies to reduce attrition. ...