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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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Karen McLaughlin,Megan E Jensen,Jonathan Burke et al. Karen McLaughlin et al.
Background: Optimal management of asthma during pregnancy is an important element in improving maternal and neonatal outcomes. Asthma effects 12.7 % of pregnant women in Australia. Despite consistent management recommenda...
Manmehakpreet Kaur,Debra Kerr,Margaret McCormick et al. Manmehakpreet Kaur et al.
Background: Midwives' engagement in research is vital for advancing evidence-based practice and enhancing quality care. Despite the expectation that midwives incorporate evidence into their practice, the profession has hi...
Olivia Tierney,Vidanka Vasilevski,Leigh Kinsman et al. Olivia Tierney et al.
Problem or background: The Continuity of Care Experience (CoCE) is a mandated practice-based learning model for all pre-registration midwifery students in Australia. Evidence confirming the value of the learning experienc...
Xanthe Whittaker,Shahla Meedya,Tanya Capper Xanthe Whittaker
Background: Despite the health benefits of breastmilk, many women discontinue breastfeeding prior to six months postpartum. Previous work from 2010 has identified women's breastfeeding intention, self-efficacy, and suppor...
Zoe Bradfield,Tarryn Sharp,Kylie Ekin et al. Zoe Bradfield et al.
Problem: Globally, health services have transitioned to deliver childbirth and parenting education (CPE) via telehealth, with limited understanding of the impact of these changes. ...
Gila Zarbiv,Saritte Perlman,Moriah E Ellen Gila Zarbiv
Background: Continuity of Midwife Care (CoMC) significantly improves maternal and neonatal outcomes, including reducing mortality. However, global implementation remains limited, hindered by various barriers and facilitat...
Helga Gottfreðsdóttir,Kirsten Small,Brynja Pála Helgadóttir et al. Helga Gottfreðsdóttir et al.
Background: Central fetal monitoring systems are widely used and assumed to improve perinatal outcomes. However, there is a lack of studies focusing on midwives' experiences in maternity services where central fetal monit...
Georgia Stevenson,Stella Namukwaya,Joseph Katongole et al. Georgia Stevenson et al.
Background: The death of a child is profoundly distressing for parents, often leading to acute grief and psychological complications. Most bereavement research is from high-income countries, with limited generalisability ...