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Titre : | Midirs. Midwifery Digest, Vol. 33, n° 3. - septembre 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/09/2023 |
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Judith Field ;
Jenny Cunningham
| 2023
Who decides what topics to research? What topics are important? Or, more importantly, topics are important to whom? To improve health care, it is vital that we are researching service provision interventions and new approaches to the issues that are of prime importance to those who use the service, either ...

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Jennifer McGregor
| 2023
Objective: This is a research protocol (with rationale) for a study to explore women's/birthing people's birth choices when opting for a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC), and whether they feel supported in their choices and wishes or persuaded to birth in an obstetric-led unit (OLU).
Background: Current guidance (National ...

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Giliane McKelvin ;
Drew Shackleton ;
Jessica Clarke ;
Caroline Myerscough
| 2023
Objective: To explore students' and midwives' preparation for and experiences of supervision and assessment in practice, using the new SSSA.
Design: An exploratory qualitative study was undertaken. Student midwives (SMS) and registered midwives (RMS) were invited to participate using online recruitment strategies across closed groups. Participants were required to complete ...

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Muna Ward
| 2023
In the midwifery code of conduct, it states that compassion is a necessary value in nursing and midwifery, establishing its importance in the very foundations that midwifery care is built upon (Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2018).
In 2013, the Francis report demonstrated how integral compassion was to midwifery and nursing practice ...

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Louisa Pirie
| 2023
Diabetes in pregnancy is a serious complication that requires meticulous control of blood sugar levels to prevent adverse outcomes for both mother and neonate (Wylie & Bryce 2016). According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (2020), approximately five per cent of women who give birth each year have either ...

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Sarah Hart ;
Helen Janiszewski ;
Emma Kirton
| 2023
Background: For many parents, miscarriage is a traumatic experience. From both professional experience and evidence from pregnancy-loss charities, the care provided by health care professionals (HCPs) and the emotional outcome of pregnancy loss are connected. The quality of care provided by HCPs is crucial in reducing emotional distress and an ...

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Rachel Pitson
| 2023
Objective: To explore service-user experiences of induction of labour (IOL) for 'post-maturity' and use findings to inform a service-user information leaflet.
Methods: CINAHL, MEDLINE, Cochrane and MIDIRS databases were searched. Terms included 'induction of labour' and 'post-dates' from 2010 onwards. From the articles that were suitable for inclusion, themes were then ...

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Angie Driver
| 2023
The Positive Birth Company is a multi-award winning organisation specialising in education and support for fertility, pregnancy, birth and the early years of parenting. Creators of the online hypnobirthing course The Hypnobirthing Pack and the virtual birth partner app Freya, the company uses tech to democratise knowledge and community for ...

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Maria Galea ;
Nicole Borg Cunen ;
Rita Pace Parascandalo
| 2023
Introduction: During labour the fetal heart rate (FHR) and maternal contractions may be assessed by two different monitoring methods: intermittent fetal auscultation (IA) and continuous cardiotocography (CTG).
Aim: To explore midwives' perspectives on the use of IA and continuous C TG during labour.
Method: A qualitative research design was chosen. ...

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Joanne Cull ;
Abigail Easter
| 2023
There are calls for post-placental intrauterine device insertion (PPIUD) to be routinely offered in the UK.
A systematic review was undertaken to ascertain the views of childbearing women and their partners on PPIUD. Data were thematically analysed. Nine papers were included in the review. Six themes were generated: knowledge of ...

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Vikki Barrett
| 2023
Historically, childbirth has been regarded by professionals as a positive experience for the mother yet, over the past childbirth experiences has gathered momentum, resulting in an accumulation of data suggesting that new mothers may exhibit a post-traumatic stress response or even postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder (PP-PTSD) induced by their childbirth ...

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Louise Jolly ;
Joanne Gregory
| 2023
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is defined as 'the sudden unexpected death of an infant under one year of age, with onset of the fatal episode apparently occurring during sleep, which remains unexplained after thorough investigation' (Willinger et al 1991). The aim of this work-based learning (WBL) project was to review ...
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