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Midwifery group practice (MGP) has consistently demonstrated optimal health and wellbeing outcomes for childbearing women and their babies. In this model, women can form a relationship with a known midwife, improving both maternal and midwife ...
Leonie Hewitt +3 more
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Development of the Woman-Centred Care Scale- Midwife Self Report (WCCS-MSR)
Background Woman-centred care is recognised as a fundamental construct of midwifery practice yet to date, there has been no validated tool available to measure it.
D. Davis +10 more
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Analysis of understanding of midwife students of midwife care as the impact of online learning
The purpose of this study was to analyze the understanding of midwifery students towards midwifery care as a result of online learning at the midwifery academy of Tahirah Al Baeti Bulukumba.
Nursyahraeni Madika Rahman +5 more
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Addressing women's mental health disparities through an integrated midwifery model
Perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), including depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and psychosis, can occur at any time during the perinatal period.
Cara English +2 more
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Background: The susceptibility to ill health increases daily as a result of social and economic crises. Women and children are mostly affected by an increased rate of morbidity and mortality. Midwife managers have major roles to play in providing high-
Ogbonna-Adiele, Chituru +1 more
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Labour ward incidents and potential claims - Lessons learned from research [PDF]
This paper provides an insight into the underlying factors involved in potential cerebral palsy and/or shoulder dystocia claims. The research was undertaken to identify the root causes of 37 cases of birth asphyxia in term infants severe enough to ...
Ashcroft, B
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Background In Tanzania, birth asphyxia is a leading cause of neonatal death. The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence successful neonatal resuscitation to inform clinical practice and reduce the incidence of very early neonatal death (
Jan Becker +6 more
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Implementing continuity of midwife carer – just a friendly face? A realist evaluation
Background Good quality midwifery care saves the lives of women and babies. Continuity of midwife carer (CMC), a key component of good quality midwifery care, results in better clinical outcomes, higher care satisfaction and enhanced caregiver experience.
R. McInnes +4 more
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Mobility and Maternal Position during Childbirth in Tanzania: An Exploratory Study at Four Government Hospitals. [PDF]
Emerging research evidence suggests a potential benefit in being upright in the first stage of labour and a systematic review of trials suggests both benefits and harmful effects associated with being upright in the second stage of labour.
A Langer +19 more
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Midwife Led Units: Transforming Maternity Care Globally
Background: Midwifery-led care is a high-certainty, evidence-based strategy to improve maternity care. Midwife-led units (MLUs) are one example of how the midwifery model of care is being integrated into existing health systems to transform maternal ...
J. Edmonds +2 more
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