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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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Emily Callander,Yanan Hu,Claudia Bull et al. Emily Callander et al.
Background: Delivering timely, accessible, and cost-effective perinatal bereavement support to parents is essential to support their emotional and mental wellbeing. However, there is limited evidence on the economic impac...
Michelle B Hobday,Jennifer Fenwick,Jane Reynolds et al. Michelle B Hobday et al.
Problem: Global and national strategy directives identify continuity of midwifery carer (CoMC) models as important priorities for workforce development. There are concerns about the impacts of working in CoMC on the midwi...
Liesa Beier,Ans Luyben,Qendresa Thaqi et al. Liesa Beier et al.
Problem: Collaboration between midwives and obstetricians is insufficiently developed in Swiss and other healthcare systems. Background: ...
Caroline Li-Maloney,Katie E Wagar,Emily J Tetzlaff et al. Caroline Li-Maloney et al.
Background: Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of extreme heat events (EHEs), resulting in increased morbidity and mortality for vulnerable populations. Pregnant people and fetuses are at risk for adv...
Zoe Bradfield,Georgia Griffin,Jennifer Wood et al. Zoe Bradfield et al.
Problem: Despite being the most common obstetric intervention, little is known about women's experiences of induction of labour (IOL). Background: ...
Khitam Ibrahem Mohammad,Doha Ababneh,Mohammad Khaled Alafi et al. Khitam Ibrahem Mohammad et al.
Background: The absence of clinical guidelines on umbilical cord clamping may hinder evidence-based practice by midwives and obstetricians in Jordan. Obje...
Kirsten Small,Chanelle Warton,Zoe Bradfield et al. Kirsten Small et al.
Background: Midwives are the largest professional group in Australian maternity services. Understanding the current midwifery workforce and the issues midwives face is important for workforce planning. ...
Mpho Dube,Angela Bromley,Sarah Ireland et al. Mpho Dube et al.
Background: Women of refugee backgrounds living in high-income countries experience health inequities. One contributing factor is maternity services that are unresponsive to their particular needs. In 2016, after a servic...