首页 文献索引 SCI期刊 AI助手
期刊目录筛选

期刊名:Womens health issues

缩写:

ISSN:1049-3867

e-ISSN:1878-4321

IF/分区:2.5/Q1

文章目录 更多期刊信息

共收录本刊相关文章索引1386
Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
Classical Article Case Reports Clinical Study Clinical Trial Clinical Trial Protocol Comment Comparative Study Editorial Guideline Letter Meta-Analysis Multicenter Study Observational Study Randomized Controlled Trial Review Systematic Review
Diana Marino Nuñez,Kristen Chalmers,Candice Norcott et al. Diana Marino Nuñez et al.
Objectives: Individuals who undergo abortion are up to three times more likely to have experienced prior traumatic events compared with the general reproductive age population, including sexual assault, interpersonal viol...
Wei See Chan,Wing Tung Chow,Yan Tung Poon et al. Wei See Chan et al.
Objective: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a randomized controlled trial comparing high-intensity focused electromagnetic therapy (HIFEM) combined with pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) versus PFMT...
Adriana Rodriguez,Karissa M Fenwick,Amanda E Borsky et al. Adriana Rodriguez et al.
Background: Women veterans are the fastest-growing population of new users within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care delivery system. Building on the priorities established in the 2011 research agenda, an...
Marissa Diener,Shaistah Din,Jessica Sharma et al. Marissa Diener et al.
Background: Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the most common transplacental infection and the leading cause of nongenetic sensorineural hearing loss, and it can cause intellectual disability and psychomotor delay. Des...
Marissa Velarde,Ilene S Speizer,Audrey Pettifor et al. Marissa Velarde et al.
Objective: We evaluated the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on abortion service utilization and delays to care among people in North Carolina and assessed whether there was a differential impact between Latinas and non-Hi...
Emily A Doherty,Sarah Griffin,Kathleen B Cartmell et al. Emily A Doherty et al.
Introduction: Group prenatal care (GPNC) represents a promising alternative to individual prenatal care (IPNC) for better perinatal outcomes. Some studies suggest better perinatal outcomes with more GPNC sessions attended...
Fathima Wakeel,Nikitha Ram,Laxmi Thakkar et al. Fathima Wakeel et al.
Purpose: Despite the direct impact of obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) residency training on patient care, little research has examined how the Dobbs decision affects residents in abortion-restricting states who must tr...