Spinning Babies® approach: A way to promote fetal head rotation during labor? [0.03%]
spinning babies 方法:促进分娩过程中胎头旋转的一种方式吗?
Marta Mazzeo Melchionda,Tamara Aloi,Francesca Bruno et al.
Marta Mazzeo Melchionda et al.
Introduction: Optimal fetal positioning is essential for ensuring that labor progresses efficiently and reducing the need for interventions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential role of the Spinning Babies...
COVID-19 mothers' mother-baby bonding, feeding practices, postnatal care experiences in Qatar: A mixed-methods approach [0.03%]
新冠病毒流行下卡塔尔产妇的母婴依恋、喂养方式和产后护理体验:一种混合研究方法
Laura C Moya Falcon,John Paul Ben T Silang,Safa El-Arwa Hadid et al.
Laura C Moya Falcon et al.
Introduction: The study aim was to examine mother-infant bonding, feeding practices, and postnatal care experiences of mothers diagnosed with COVID-19 in hospital settings from 2020 to 2022. ...
Midwives' knowledge and diagnostic practices for mastitis and breast cancer in breastfeeding women in Japan: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
日本助产士对哺乳期妇女乳腺炎和乳腺癌的知识和诊断实践:横断面研究
Yuki Kanazawa
Yuki Kanazawa
Introduction: Japanese midwives support lactating women to continue breastfeeding. However, midwives often learn breast care methods through practical experience. This study investigated how midwives acquire knowledge abo...
Language barriers and cultural differences in childbirth: A qualitative study of Somali women's experiences in Norway [0.03%]
语言障碍和文化差异在分娩中的影响:对挪威索马里妇女经历的定性研究
Hanna Oommen,Kowsar M Osman,Miski A Abdullahi et al.
Hanna Oommen et al.
Introduction: Somali women represent a significant proportion of the non-Western migrant population in Europe. Language barriers and cultural differences can hinder these women from having a positive childbirth experience...
Empowering women in decision-making about mobility during labor: Insights from experts [0.03%]
关于分娩期间移动性的决策:专家视角中的女性赋权
Marlene I Lopes,Margarida Vieira,Alexandrina Cardoso
Marlene I Lopes
Introduction: Allowing freedom of movement and positions during labor facilitates safe progression, improves maternal and neonatal outcomes, and contributes to a positive birth experience for women and their partners. Chi...
The second victim phenomenon among midwives in Austria (SeViD-A3): A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
奥地利助产士中的第二个受害者现象(SeViD-A3):一项横断面研究
Victoria Klemm,Eva Potura,Sabine Fuerst et al.
Victoria Klemm et al.
Introduction: Midwives frequently encounter adverse events, potentially leading to the Second Victim Phenomenon (SVP), a condition marked by emotional distress, self-doubt, and psychological symptoms. This study investiga...
A salutogenic approach to early labor midwifery care in Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland: A qualitative study [0.03%]
一项关于丹麦、瑞典和瑞士助产士如何对待早期分娩的促进健康研究:一种定性研究方法
Mie Gaarskjaer de Wolff,Susanne Grylka-Baeschlin,Antonia Ν Mueller et al.
Mie Gaarskjaer de Wolff et al.
Introduction: Early labor is critical in shaping birth experiences, and women seek midwifery care to manage challenges during this stage. A salutogenic attitude, focusing on positive experiences and health promotion, is n...
How traumatic internship experiences shape midwifery students' motivation and career expectations: Findings from a qualitative study [0.03%]
一项定性研究发现:创伤性的实习经历如何影响助产学生的职业动机和期望
Martina Dato,Mayra Veronese,Renzo Zanotti et al.
Martina Dato et al.
Introduction: Traumatic events experienced during midwifery internships can have a significant impact on students, leading to emotional distress and doubts about continuing their studies. The aim of this study was to expl...
A quasi-experimental study on the impact of interprofessional education on collaborative attitudes among midwifery, nursing, and medicine students in Brussels, Belgium [0.03%]
比利时布鲁塞尔产科、护士和医学生职业多学科教育对其协作态度影响的准实验研究
Joeri Vermeulen,Ronald Buyl,Ives Hubloue et al.
Joeri Vermeulen et al.
Introduction: Interprofessional education (IPE) positively influences students' attitudes toward interprofessional collaboration, as demonstrated by multiple studies. However, few studies have examined IPE effects across ...
The decision-making process in the choice of VBAC: Facilitators and barriers from women's perception, a systematic review [0.03%]
基于女性感知的择期阴道分娩的决定过程:系统评价中的促进因素和障碍因素
Greta Cosmai,Maria Biondini,Maria Panzeri et al.
Greta Cosmai et al.
Introduction: Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) is associated with a lower risk of maternal morbidity, fewer complications in future pregnancies, and a reduced overall cesarean section (C-section) rate at the population...