Prevalence and risk factors associated with common mental disorders among pregnant women in Kumasi, Ghana: a facility-based survey in selected primary care settings. [PDF]
Asare SF, Adjorlolo S, Brysiewicz P.
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ABSTRACT Background Maternal pushing during the second stage of labor plays a critical role to labor progression, with professional guidelines recommend supporting a natural, “spontaneous” approach to pushing. Midwives are key to facilitating this practice; however, there is limited of evidence regarding their perceptions of spontaneous pushing.
Jiasi Yao +4 more
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A mixed methods analysis of U.S. perinatal providers' attitudes towards culturally relevant infant mental health integration in obstetrical care. [PDF]
Kannikeswaran AP +3 more
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Birth‐Related Experiences and Postpartum Depression: The Protective Role of Self‐Compassion
Does self‐compassion (SC) moderate the relationship between birth satisfaction, type of birth, and early skin‐to‐skin contact (SSC) in women's PPD symptoms? Methods: 987 women with an infant aged 0–5 months. 62.1% Vaginal delivery. 66.3% SSC contact after delivery.
Helena Moreira, Colin R. Martin
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Effect of aerobic exercise combined with systematic nursing on psychological status and pregnancy outcomes in patients with gestational hypertension. [PDF]
Wang X, Xi R, Fu W, Zhang N, Wang M.
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Labor and delivery staff's personal experiences with birth are associated with their attitudes about clinical practice. We conducted a cross‐sectional survey of female labor and delivery staff employed at birthing hospitals in Arkansas. A total of 378 staff (physicians, nurses and midwives) from 29 facilities (of 33 birthing hospitals) participated in ...
Tanvangi Tiwari +6 more
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Evaluating the implementation of maternal safety bundles for obstetric hemorrhage and severe hypertension during pregnancy in Arkansas. [PDF]
Peng C +6 more
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Sociocultural and Structural Determinants of Black Maternal Mental Health: A Scoping Review
This image highlights the ways sociocultural and structural determinants intersect to influence Black maternal health and pathways to improving mental health of Black mothers and birthing parents. ABSTRACT Background Black women face a disproportionate risk of perinatal mental mood disorders with significant implications for maternal and infant health ...
Priscilla N. Boakye +15 more
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Effect of performing daily fetal movement count on maternal-fetal attachment level among low risk primigravida - A randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Bhandari S +3 more
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Are there rural–urban differences in maternal health and care among postpartum women, and do those differences vary by insurance coverage? This study used the 2013–2018 National Health Interview Surveys of 2,664 non‐pregnant female respondents ages 18–49 with an infant under age one.
Julia D. Interrante +4 more
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