Coping strategies and interventions to prevent and alleviate work-related burnout in midwives: A rapid scoping review of quantitative and qualitative research [0.03%]
助产士工作倦怠的预防和缓解策略与干预措施:量化及质性研究的快速综述
Hannah M Brennan,Hannah A Long,Catherine Chmiel et al.
Hannah M Brennan et al.
Problem: Work-related burnout in healthcare is a public health crisis. It is particularly prevalent in midwives, due to high workloads, staff shortages, and the emotional demands of providing care for birthing women. Burn...
Merve Işık,Pınar Akbaş,Sultan Özkan Şat
Merve Işık
Background: Climate change poses serious risks to both physical and mental health. Pregnant women are especially vulnerable, as the stress and anxiety associated with this period may be intensified by climate-related chal...
Midwives' perceptions of support for new graduates: A survey that compared support from midwives who provide continuity of care with midwives from other models of care [0.03%]
接生员对新毕业生支持的感知:一项将持续照护模式与其他护理模式下的接生员提供的支持进行比较的调查研究
Virginia M Stulz,Linda Sweet,Deborah Davis et al.
Virginia M Stulz et al.
Problem: It is unknown if graduate midwives receive similar support from midwives providing continuity of care and midwives not working in continuity models. ...
Postnatal care and pathways for childbirth-related perineal trauma in England: A qualitative study of healthcare professionals' experiences and perspectives on future development [0.03%]
英国产科会阴损伤的产后护理及诊疗路径:卫生专业人士的经历与对未来发展的看法的质性研究
Amy Delicate,Sarah Hillman,Victoria Hodgetts Morton et al.
Amy Delicate et al.
Background: Perineal trauma is a common outcome of vaginal birth, affecting 8/10 women in the UK. While many injuries heal without issue, complications such as infection, wound breakdown, and pain can impact maternal reco...
Shaping a sustainable future: Climate-related stress and violence among women of reproductive age: A systematic review [0.03%]
塑造可持续的未来:气候相关压力与育龄妇女暴力行为:系统性综述
Yasmine M Osman,Marwa Mamdouh Shaban,Mostafa Shaban
Yasmine M Osman
Problem: Climate change is an escalating global crisis with disproportionate effects on women, particularly regarding exposure to gender-based violence (GBV). Yet, the intersection between climate-related stressors and GB...
Implementation of midwifery units in the Portuguese context: Barriers and facilitators [0.03%]
葡萄牙背景下助产士接生单元的实施:障碍与促进因素
Sara D C Paz,Andreia S Goncalves,Filipa Sampaio et al.
Sara D C Paz et al.
Background: In Portugal, childbirth predominantly occurs in Obstetric Units, even for low-risk pregnancies, often resulting in excessive medical interventions. Midwifery Units, successfully integrated into health systems ...
'Still struggling, but there is a small glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel' - Individual in-depth interviews six-months after stillbirth: A follow-up study in Sweden [0.03%]
《仍然艰难,但隧道尽头有一丝微光》——瑞典死胎后的纵向个案研究之六个月时点的定性研究报告
Berit Höglund,Ingegerd Hildingsson
Berit Höglund
Background: Few parents experience stillbirth in Sweden, and their perspectives on the grieving process remain largely unknown. Objective: ...
The professional experience of rural midwifery in China during the transition from traditional to modern birth practices (1950s-1970s): A qualitative study [0.03%]
中国农村助产士专业经历定性研究(20世纪50年代至70年代助产从业从传统到现代的转型)
Mengyi Chen,Qiong Zheng,Shuyuan Zheng et al.
Mengyi Chen et al.
Background: Although home births have been largely discontinued in contemporary China, traditional birth attendants (TBAs) historically played a pivotal role in enhancing maternal and child health, particularly in rural a...
'Work while you learn': Evaluating a paid employment model for postgraduate midwifery students in diverse contexts [0.03%]
边工作边学习:评估助产硕士研究生带薪就业模式——不同院校的质性研究
Sadie Geraghty,Kirstie Balding,Sheena McChlery et al.
Sadie Geraghty et al.
Background: Postgraduate midwifery student employment models are lacking robust evaluation of how the paid employment model serves as a workforce strategy in Western Australia. ...
Stronger connections for better outcomes: Exploring the views and experiences of midwives working in a culturally tailored caseload midwifery model for women having a First Nations baby in Australia [0.03%]
更强的联系带来更好的结果:探索澳大利亚针对怀有土著婴儿妇女的文化量身定制的助产士案主模式中工作的助产士的观点和经验
Michelle S Newton,Sharinne B Crawford,Sophia Holmlund et al.
Michelle S Newton et al.
Background: Culturally safe maternity care is a key strategy to reduce health inequities for Australian First Nations mothers and babies. Midwifery-led continuity of care (i.e., caseload) is associated with improved perin...