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| Titre : | Midirs. Midwifery Digest, Vol. 33, n° 1. - March 2023 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 01/03/2023 |
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Chelsea Beckford-Procyk
| 2023
There are many things student midwives need to consider throughout their studentship. Completion of practice hours, passing assessments and maintaining their health and wellbeing, to name but a few. One thing that may not be emphasised is leadership and, specifically, how student midwives are in an excellent position to explore ...
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Verónica Blanco Gutiérrez
| 2023
Population health is part and parcel of being a midwife. However, many midwives might not be aware of this critical part of their role.
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Rachel Housego
| 2023
Background: Increasing intervention rates and decreasing physiological birth rates indicate the continuing medicalisation of childbirth in the United Kingdom (UK). This could reduce access to midwifery-led care, which adopts a 'with woman' approach, and supports physiology. Medical care is associated with a decline in maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality ...
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Angela Nash
| 2023
A quality improvement project was undertaken to encourage the use of 'hot debriefing' following clinical incidents in maternity at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (HHFT) and to implement a clearer process to allow staff to facilitate more effectively.
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Pain and fear are high on the list of reasons that women give for seeking hospital admission when they are in labour (Cheyne et al 2007, Barnett et al 2008, Carlson et al 2009, Carlsson 2016).
The timing of admission to hospital is important because women experiencing an uncomplicated pregnancy are at increased risk ...
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Helen Janiszewski
| 2023
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an umbrella term for a chronic disease encompassing two main conditions: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, with symptoms including diarrhoea, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, anaemia, general fatigue and tiredness. Symptoms have a remission and relapse cycle, with a worsening of symptoms during ...
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Rebekah Chapman
| 2023
Aim: An international review of the literature to ascertain if the available evidence supports induction of labour versus expectant management for prolonged pregnancy in otherwise low-risk women.
Methodology: A literature search was conducted using inclusion and exclusion criteria on CINAHL, Science Direct and PubMed databases to identify quantitative research
relevant ...
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Anna Malone
| 2023
An estimated 1.3 million women and girls living with HIV become pregnant each year (World Health Organization (WHO) 2022). Prior to interventions, in 1993, the vertical transmission rate was 25.6 per cent in the United Kingdom (UK), with approximately 20,000 women known, and 13,000 undiagnosed, in 2017 (Astill et al 2019). It therefore seems justifiable to offer screening ...
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Amy Farrugia ;
Rita Pace Parascandalo ;
Nathalie Craus
| 2023
Background: Stillbirth is defined as fetal death from 22 weeks of gestation with a birth weight of 500 gm or more. The experience of stillbirth has a profound impact not only on the bereaved parents, but also on the midwives who provide care to these families.
Aims: To delve into the midwives' ...
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Hannah E. Carter
| 2023
This reflection explores a student midwife's experience of providing bereavement care to a family during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Reflective practice allows people to examine their actions and experiences, with the aim of developing clinical skills and knowledge (Caldwell & Grobbel 2013). It allows students to consider clinical experiences from different perspectives and ...
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Dodie Shoshan
| 2023
Breech presentation occurs in three to four per cent of births (Royal college of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) 2017). The safety of vaginal breech birth (VBB) is a source of significant debate. Following the Term Breech Trial (TBT) national guidance recommended planned caesarean section (CS) in the case of breech presentation (...
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Louisa Pirie
| 2023
This paper aims to consider shoulder dystocia and the impact that this may have on both Women and health care professionals. A variety of factors will be examined and discussed.
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Nicole Rajan-Brown
| 2023
Objective: Perineal trauma is common, impacting up to 85 per cent of women. Although levels of infection and dehiscence appear to be low, lesser morbidity and pain occur in 90 per cent of women. This review aimed to explore the experiences of women in postnatal perineal wound care in the two months ...
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Lisa A. Conboy ;
Iby Chacko
| 2023
Background and objectives: For preterm infants breast milk plays a vital role in their development and protection from illness, however, prevalence and duration of breast milk feeding is lower in this high-risk group. The most common reason for not providing breast milk to preterm infants is simply the lack of ...
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Lisa Rollinson
| 2023
During my community placement as a third-year student midwife, I was supported by my practice supervisor to provide care, under minimal supervision, for pregnant women who were attending antenatal appointments. During these appointments, I would take the lead in providing care, however, if I had any questions or concerns or ...
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