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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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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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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. ...
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...