Women's experiences of declining recommended or routine maternity care: A systematic review [0.03%]
女性拒绝接受推荐的或常规的孕产妇保健经历的系统评价
Ilyana Mohamed Hussain,Kate Buchanan,Linda Sweet et al.
Ilyana Mohamed Hussain et al.
Background: Women have the right to decline recommended or routine maternity care. While informed choice is increasingly emphasised in maternity care, the experiences of women who decline recommended or routine care remai...
"Sleep on side": Awareness and anxiety around sleeping position during late pregnancy [0.03%]
“侧睡减风险”:孕晚期睡眠姿势知多少?
Danielle L Wilson,Dwayne L Mann,Irene Szollosi et al.
Danielle L Wilson et al.
Background: The "Sleep on Side" policy was recently introduced in Australian antenatal clinics to reduce the risk of late stillbirth associated with going-to-sleep on the back. ...
"At what cost? Exploring the financial circumstances of Victorian midwifery students: A population-based cross-sectional study" [0.03%]
“何以为继?探究维多利亚时代助产学生财务状况:一项基于人口的横断面研究》
Sharon J Mumford,Charlie A Benzie,Michelle S Newton et al.
Sharon J Mumford et al.
Background: The Australian midwifery workforce crisis is projected to worsen. One strategy is to increase numbers of midwifery graduates. With cost-of-living pressures, tertiary education may be unaffordable for many. We ...
Informed, supported, confident: A realist evaluation of The Birth Map [0.03%]
知情、支持和自信:出生地图计划的现实主义评估
Catherine Hobart Bell,Sue Lukersmith,Hannah Grace Dahlen et al.
Catherine Hobart Bell et al.
Problem: Birth preparation needs a standardised, communication-focused, structured and collaborative approach that acknowledges women as decision makers. ...
The effect of a trauma-informed care video training program for midwives: A randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
助产士接受创伤照护知识视频培训的影响:一项随机对照试验
Saki K Doi,Asuka Takae,Yoshiaki Kanamori et al.
Saki K Doi et al.
Background: Trauma-informed care (TIC) by midwives has the potential to prevent re-traumatization among perinatal women and support midwives' mental health. The development and evaluation of accessible TIC training progra...
Strengthening midwifery education: An Assessment of Bachelor's degree midwifery curricula in the West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) [0.03%]
加强助产教育:评估被占巴勒斯坦领土西岸地区助产本科课程的内容
Sahar Hassan,Aidah Alkaissi,Ibtesam Dwekat et al.
Sahar Hassan et al.
Problem: In 1997, the first four-year direct-entry bachelor's midwifery program was launched in the West Bank, oPt, followed by four similar programs at other local universities. Since then, no comprehensive evaluation ha...
Understanding midwifery workforce retention: An Australian cross-sectional study [0.03%]
理解助产士劳动力留存:一项澳大利亚横断面研究
Frances Finch,Stuart Watson,Georgia Griffin et al.
Frances Finch et al.
Problem: Retention is a known challenge in international and Australian midwifery workforce. Background: Identification of drivers of w...
Psychological implications of attending a birth review: A pre-post observational study of birth experience and post-traumatic stress symptoms [0.03%]
参加出生评审的心理影响:一项关于分娩经历和创伤后应激症状的前后观察研究
Lucy Jones,Emma Williamson,Hannah Twiddy et al.
Lucy Jones et al.
Background: Birth reviews provide a space to talk about birth experiences. Women report finding them helpful, but their specific psychological impact has not been explored. This study investigated whether childbirth exper...
Midwives' preparedness for climate change impacts on maternal and child health: A scoping review [0.03%]
助产士应对气候变化对妇幼健康影响的准备情况:一项概览性研究
Jutharat Attawet,Pratibha Bhandari,Teresa Lewis et al.
Jutharat Attawet et al.
Background: Midwives are frontline healthcare providers for pregnant women, yet gaps in their knowledge and training on extreme heat and air pollution limit their ability to provide effective care during these climate-rel...
Economic evaluation and budget impact analysis of midwifery-led care for low-risk pregnancies in Portugal [0.03%]
葡萄牙低风险妊娠助产士主导护理的经济评估和预算影响分析
Andreia Soares Goncalves,Ana Paula Prata,Christine McCourt et al.
Andreia Soares Goncalves et al.
Background: Midwifery-led models of care for low-risk pregnancies are associated with improved outcomes for mothers and babies, without additional adverse effects. These models are also considered more cost-effective than...