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New analysis from 15 years of Indonesian Demographic Health Survey Data has identified a shift from home birth to hospital birth. However, 65% of women who gave birth in hospital had no risk factors, while 13% of women who gave birth at home did report pregnancy‐related risk factors.
Kai Hodgkin +2 more
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Obstetric nurse: midwives and nurses inheritance
Existem diferenças na origem das profissões de enfermeira e de parteira que se inscrevem na história do ensino e da prática profissional. A Teoria das Representações Sociais mostra-se válida como referencial para estudar como se deu a inserção da obstetrícia na enfermagem, compreender porque seus ensinos foram unificados e explicitar os reflexos dessas
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Predictors of depressive symptoms and depression in women with previous pregnancy loss
Abstract Objectives Depressive symptoms are common in females after pregnancy loss. However, research on risk factors for developing a clinical depressive episode remains limited and with inconsistent findings. This study examined the association of demographic variables (like age), pregnancy‐related factors (like number of miscarriages or stillbirths),
Sarah M. Quaatz +6 more
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ABSTRACT We explored disabled birthing parents' fear of, and involvement with, child protective services in the perinatal period, including how such experiences impacted their prenatal, birth, and postpartum care. Birthing parents with a physical, sensory, and/or intellectual or developmental disability were recruited in Ontario, Canada, and completed ...
Claire Grant +7 more
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Navigating Stress: The Psychological Challenges of Auxiliary Nurse Midwives in Rural Lucknow. [PDF]
Akshata MA +4 more
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Interest in Medication and Aspiration Abortion Training among Colorado Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Midwives, and Physician Assistants. [PDF]
Coleman-Minahan K +3 more
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Reframing Justice in Healthcare AI: An Ubuntu‐Based Approach for Africa
ABSTRACT There is an ongoing debate on how to balance the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in healthcare. In resource‐constrained settings, such as Africa, where access to quality care remains a challenge, AI has the potential to improve efficiency, accessibility, and patient outcomes.
Aloysius Ochasi +3 more
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Early or delayed umbilical cord clamping? Experiences and perceptions of nurse-midwives and obstetricians at a regional referral hospital in Tanzania. [PDF]
Mwakawanga DL, Mselle LT.
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Abstract Aims Research to inform, co‐develop and evaluate optimal care for women with early‐onset type 2 diabetes (EOT2D) before, during and after pregnancy is lacking. Informed by patient perspectives and the results of the James Lind Alliance priority‐setting partnership in diabetes in pregnancy, we aimed to develop a consensus statement to guide ...
Sara L. White +8 more
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Women's empowerment for active labor: A qualitative study with nurse-midwives in antenatal education for childbirth. [PDF]
Lopes MI, Vieira M, Cardoso A.
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