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Assisted vaginal birth is a risk factor for perineal wound complication. This review was limited by a paucity of existing research in the area; therefore, further robust and well‐powered primary research is required. Created in BioRender. Man, R. (2025) https://BioRender.com/3zsekbj.
Rebecca Man +15 more
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Australian nurses' and midwives' knowledge of computers and their attitudes to using them in their practice [PDF]
Joan Webster +5 more
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Value‐based maternity care decisions should draw on cost‐effectiveness evidence from both randomized controlled trials and real‐world data, integrating them systematically rather than ranking them hierarchically. Abstract While existing literature has compared the methodological strengths and limitations of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and real ...
Yanan Hu +3 more
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In over 12 000 Swedish primiparous women, anal incontinence was more common after severe perineal tears. Episiotomy did not raise the overall risk except for a slight increase in gas incontinence after second‐degree tears. Encouragingly, symptoms improved across all types of tears during the first‐year postpartum.
Mette L. Josefsson +5 more
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Deriving Insights From an Occupational Incident Reporting System to Enhance Understanding of Musculoskeletal Incidents Among Nurses and Midwives [PDF]
Natasha Brusco +18 more
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Artificial intelligence enables the interpretation of blind ultrasound sweeps for prenatal diagnostics. Applications include accurate gestational age estimation, amniotic fluid segmentation, fetal presentation classification, and placental localization.
Johanna Schott +6 more
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"We are nurses - what can we say?": power asymmetries and Auxiliary Nurse Midwives in an Indian state. [PDF]
Das P +7 more
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Identifying time‐efficient case‐finding instruments for postpartum depression is imperative for early detection. The results of the present study show strong psychometric properties of the two‐item Whooley instrument, making it a suitable case‐finding instrument for symptoms of depression in primary health care.
Kamilla Rognmo +4 more
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