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  1. Midwives' use of best available evidence in practice: An integrative review

    This review provides a synthesis of the existing literature relating to midwives' use of best available evidence in practice. The literature search and screening process resulted in six articles being assessed as suitable for inclusion. Following analysis, six sub‐categories were developed, which were merged to form two synthesised findings.

  2. Public health interventions in midwifery: a systematic review of

    The aim of the 2009 review was to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions relevant to the public health role of the midwife. The 2009 review was commissioned and conducted within the context of the Midwifery 2020 initiative. ... The review identified many gaps in systematic review literature relating to core midwifery practice, which ...

  3. A Literature Review of Midwifery-Led Care in Reducing Labor and Birth

    With the decrease in labor and birth interventions associated with. midwifery-led care, there is a strong possibility of reductions in health care costs. midwifery-led model of care. We use a global perspective of midwifery in this literature review to highlight the bene ts of a midwifery-led care model that enhances.

  4. British Journal Of Midwifery

    Midwives' practice of maternal positions throughout active second stage labour: an integrative review. An integrative review was considered suitable for this study, as this methodology allows inclusion of data from all types of literature to fully answer review questions (Whittemore and Knafl, 2005;...

  5. Midwife experiences of providing continuity of carer: A qualitative

    To provide equity for the purposes of this review a general consensus from across the published literature has been adopted. MCoCer is defined as consistent care from a known midwife or midwives (maximum of 3) working together throughout the childbearing continuum including pregnancy, labour and birth and postnatally providing relational care ...

  6. The impact on midwives and their practice after caring for women who

    The PEO (population, exposure, outcome) framework 37 for qualitative studies was utilized to formulate the research review question: P: midwives, E: traumatic childbirth, O: ... management continue to disregard the well-being of midwives despite the literature repeatedly emphasizing the importance of it. Improving professional psychological ...

  7. What is a good midwife? Insights from the literature

    the literature review reveals information about what is considered to be a good midwife from a range of perspectives and what women value in a midwife. A good midwife should possess several attributes: theoretical knowledge, professional competencies, personal qualities, communication skills and moral/ethical values.

  8. A review of the literature: Midwifery decision-making and birth

    Findings. Decision-making is under-researched in midwifery and more specifically birth, as only 4 research articles met the inclusion criteria in this review. Three of the studies involved qualified midwives, and one involved student midwives. Two studies were undertaken in England, one in Scotland and one in Sweden.

  9. Midwifery continuity of care: A scoping review of where, how, by whom

    Using a scoping review framework, we searched electronic and grey literature databases for reports in any language between January 2012 and January 2022, which described current and recent trials, implementation or scaling-up of midwifery continuity of care studies or initiatives in high-, middle- and low-income countries.

  10. Autonomy and its impact on midwifery practice

    Autonomy is the central element in midwifery that is commonly linked with informed choices; decision-making and power to control over a situation. In order for a midwife to be autonomous, important attributes include knowledge and skills (being confident, and the ability to think critically). It was also found that infrastructure and culture at ...

  11. A Literature Review of Midwifery-Led Care in Reducing Labor and Birth

    N2 - Certified nurse-midwives are usually recognized as independently practicing advanced practice registered nurses because they provide maternity care to pregnant women in various states. In the United States, certified nurse-midwives are historically underused. Culture favors physician-led care, with 90% of all births attended by physicians.

  12. A Literature Review of Midwifery-Led Care in Reducing Labor and Birth

    Certified nurse-midwives are usually recognized as independently practicing advanced practice registered nurses because they provide maternity care to pregnant women in various states. In the United States, certified nurse-midwives are historically underused. Culture favors physician-led care, with 90% of all births attended by physicians. Midwifery-led care is considered high-touch/low ...

  13. Midwives' experiences of facilitating informed decision-making

    An integrative literature review on 'midwives' use of best available evidence in practice' by De Leo et al., (2019) found that in order for a midwife to truly facilitate IDM, they must be able to discuss these topics in detail, answer intricate questions with information based on current and constantly evolving evidence, and offer ...

  14. A review of the literature: Midwifery decision-making and birth

    Findings. Decision-making is under-researched in midwifery and more specifically birth, as only 4 research articles met the inclusion criteria in this review. Three of the studies involved qualified midwives, and one involved student midwives. Two studies were undertaken in England, one in Scotland and one in Sweden.

  15. A review of the literature: Midwifery decision-making and birth

    The major findings. synthesised from this review, are that; 1) midwifery decision-making in during birth is. socially negotiated involving hierarchies of sur veillance and control; 2) the role of ...

  16. Challenges and opportunities of English as the medium of instruction in

    English is generally recognized as the international language of science and most research on evidence-based medicine is produced in English. While Bangla is the dominant language in Bangladesh, public midwifery degree programs use English as the medium of instruction (EMI). This enables faculty and student access to the latest evidence-based midwifery content, which is essential for provision ...

  17. REVIEW ARTICLE Midwives' and obstetricians' perceptions of risk and its

    The aim of this integrative literature review is to synthesise evidence of midwives' and obstetricians' perceptions of risk about birth when facilitating care for low-risk women in labour ward, hospital settings. It examines how these perceptions affect the use of interventions and technology in labour.

  18. DIR/Floor Time in Engaging Autism: A Systematic Review

    A systematic literature review was performed using PubMed, PsycINFO, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Medline from 2010 until January 2021. The review was started in January 2020 and completed in January 2021. The search terms used were DIR/floortime, ASD, floortime, autism, relationship therapy, ASDs, and children with ASD.

  19. Programme Specialist, MNH Partnerships and Advocacy; Sexual

    Contribute to literature reviews, peer-reviewed articles and funding proposals on MNH (midwifery/EmONC/MPDSR). Support alignment between the MHTF and other non-core resource funded initiatives under the maternal and newborn health program; Act as the MHTF country focal point for a discrete set of countries as assigned by the MHTF coordinator

  20. Advanced midwifery practice: A scoping review

    A scoping review defining the role and scope of nurses and midwives within the global context of abortion has found there may be over-regulation and stigmatisation attached to abortion care [34]. Mainey et al. [34] also found appropriately trained midwives can provide abortion care as safely as physicians.

  21. How Stress and Burnout Impact the Quality of Life ...

    Anyway, the present review reveals the presence of high levels of stress and burnout among healthcare students and shows the possible consequences on the quality of their life. The scientific literature confirms these results on how stress may influence sleep quality and QT interval changes (Itagi et al., 2021).