Midwife students' attitudes towards violence against women: A pilot study [0.03%]
助产学生对暴力侵害妇女态度的研究:一项初步研究
Marika Merits,Kaire Sildver,Katrin Klein et al.
Marika Merits et al.
Introduction: The United Nations define violence against women (VAW) as any gender-based violence that causes mental, physical, or economic harm and restricts freedom. The topic has not been studied before in the context ...
Insights gained through exploring UK midwifery care by US midwifery graduate students in a short-term study abroad: A qualitative study [0.03%]
美国助产研究生短期赴英见习的收获——定性研究
Cindy L Farley,Jalana Lazar,Debora Dole
Cindy L Farley
Introduction: Student midwives exposed to effective systems of midwifery care in other countries can consider how aspects of this knowledge can translate into their healthcare system to improve maternal and infant perinat...
Agnieszka Bień,Joeri Vermeulen,Grażyna Bączek et al.
Agnieszka Bień et al.
Implementation of the cervical cancer prevention policy in one of the regions of Lithuania [0.03%]
立陶宛一个地区宫颈癌防治政策的执行情况研究
Gerda Bukauskaitė Žiūkienė,Alina Liepinaitienė
Gerda Bukauskaitė Žiūkienė
Introduction: Although the Lithuanian government increases funding for the cervical cancer prevention program every year, the incidence and mortality rates of cervical cancer are among the highest in Europe. In order to i...
Improving birth experiences and provider interactions: Expert opinion on critical links in Maternity care [0.03%]
提升分娩体验和医护互动:关于产科护理关键环节的专家意见
Julia Leinweber,Claire Stramrood
Julia Leinweber
This article explores the Quality of Provider Interaction (QPI) within maternity care, spotlighting its crucial role in positive childbirth experiences. It emphasizes the need for trust-based relationships between women and their care provi...
Predicting collaborative practice between midwives and obstetricians: A regression analysis [0.03%]
助产士和妇产科医生之间协作实践的预测:回归分析
Liesa Beier,Qendresa Thaqi,Ans Luyben et al.
Liesa Beier et al.
Introduction: Effective collaborative practice between midwives and obstetricians improves patient safety and obstetrical outcomes, but its implementation remains challenging. Therefore, its determinants need to be better...
Myriam N Jordan,Antigoni Sarantaki,Athina Diamanti et al.
Myriam N Jordan et al.
Introduction: Empathy plays an important role in midwifery care, not only for the women but also for midwives. The Midwifery Empathy Scale (MES) was developed to assess the empathy levels of midwives and midwifery student...
Evaluation of antenatal care quality for preterm birth prevention using an auditable scoring system: A retrospective, descriptive, longitudinal study in Sydney, Australia [0.03%]
一种可审计评分系统在悉尼地区预防早产的围产期保健质量评估回顾性、描述性、纵向研究
Hasan Rawashdeh,Rhett Morton,Jon Hyett
Hasan Rawashdeh
Introduction: Preterm birth continues to be one of the most significant contributors to perinatal death. This study aims to evaluate the quality of antenatal care provided to women delivering preterm. ...
Impact of obstetric physiotherapy and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on pain management and gastrointestinal function following cesarean birth: A randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
产科物理治疗和经皮神经电刺激对剖宫产后镇痛和胃肠功能影响的随机对照试验
Anna Pilch,Małgorzata Jekiełek,Beata Stach et al.
Anna Pilch et al.
Introduction: The study aimed to compare the impact of the physiotherapeutic method combined with TENS and physiotherapy alone on post-cesarean pain levels and the time required for intestinal peristalsis recovery. The st...
Could a simple manual technique performed by a midwife reduce the incidence of episiotomy and perineal lacerations? A non-randomized pilot study [0.03%]
一种由接生员实施的简单手法可能减少会阴切开术及会阴撕裂伤的发生率吗?一项非随机对照试点研究
Kathryn E Taylor,Virginia Stulz
Kathryn E Taylor
Introduction: Women experience medical interventions, episiotomy, and perineal lacerations during childbirth, impacting their physical, psychological, and sexual well-being. This study compares the perineal status of pros...