| Titre : | Midirs. Midwifery Digest, Vol. 35, n° 1. - mars 2025 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 01/03/2025 |
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Christina Brown ;
Michelle Peter
| 2025
The transition to motherhood is both life-changing and challenging. For some, these challenges can be significant, and the time during pregnancy and the early period after birth — the perinatal period — can be marred by perinatal mental health (PMH) problems.
PMH problems can affect quality of life both in the short ...
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Heather Bower ;
Jayne Bekoe ;
Maxine Chapman ;
Zaheera Essat ;
Bernadette Gregory ;
Carina Okiki ;
Selena Palmer ;
Priti Patel
| 2025
Maternity care is a universal service for all women and birthing people, regardless of background, race, culture or ethnicity. In the UK, it is — or should be — equally accessible to all through NHS maternity services provision. Yet the stark statistics of the recent MBBRACE report (Knight et al 2024) provide evidence ...
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Selena Palmer
| 2025
Following my recent completion of the four-year undergraduate Master in Science (MSci) Midwifery with Leadership degree at the University of Leicester, I have had the opportunity to reflect on my leadership elective placement with the Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audit and Confidential Enquiries across the UK (MBRRACE-UK) team. ...
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Matthew Smith
| 2025
ChatGPT was launched by OpenAI in November 2022 (Chan & Colloton 2024). It is seen as one of the catalysts for the artificial intelligence (Al) boom (Jowsey et al 2023). Even though Al has been around us in various forms for decades, the natural language, ease of access and use of tools such as ...
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Jo Killingley
| 2025
Objective : To explore the experiences of student midwives as they transition into clinical practice. This study, conducted as part of a Professional Doctorate, aims to enhance support, supervision and training by identifying the factors that facilitate or hinder a successful transition during their programme.
Methods : A qualitative approach, using purposeful ...
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Sarah James ;
Maeve O'Connell
| 2025
Midwives are globally recognised as principal providers of quality maternal and newborn health care (ten Hoope-Bender et al 2014). When midwives practise to the full scope of their abilities, midwifery care has the potential to save lives on a large scale, unmatched by any other intervention (Renfrew 2021). However, the organisation of ...
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Louise Walker ;
Sara Borrelli ;
Stathis Konstantinidis ;
Simona Fumagalli ;
Antonella Nespoli ;
Annely Kärema ;
Silja Mets-Oja ;
Anne-Marike Smit ;
Maria van Oost ;
Helen Spiby
| 2025
Background: Globally, midwives play a vital role in providing safe maternity care and reducing health inequalities. The principles of this care need to be embedded into midwifery education to support the development of a workforce that understands global health practices, and is culturally aware and sensitive to individual needs. International ...
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Helen Janiszewski
| 2025
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an umbrella term for two main conditions — ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. IBD is a long-term condition, which is unpredictable and can lead to debilitating flares. IBD increases the risk of preterm birth, small for gestation age babies, caesarean section and gestational diabetes (if corticosteroids ...
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Claire Arscott
| 2025
Objective : Women often experience a range of emotions during pregnancy, labour and birth. For some, negative emotions such as anxiety may develop into a fear of childbirth (FOC). When severe, this fear may cause significant psychological distress, influencing birth preferences and potentially resulting in poorer maternal health outcomes. The aim ...
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Rachel Cadden ;
David Charnock
| 2025
Background : Autism is a form of neurodivergence that is under-researched and under-diagnosed in women. Poor mental health is more common in autistic people. The perinatal period is a high-risk life stage for women's mental health, with previous mental health problems a particular risk factor. Limited research into autistic women's experience ...
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Tara McCarthy
| 2025
Background: Recent trends show a decrease in spontaneous vaginal births (SVBs) and an increase in assisted vaginal and caesarean births. Upright birth positions have been linked to several physiological benefits, including better fetal descent and reduced intervention rates. However, despite World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations, adoption in hospital settings remains ...
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Shurouq Hawamdeh
| 2025
Although attempting to contribute to midwifery experience through reflective observation is difficult, it is worthwhile. Wherever I go, I express this belief and I am encouraged that midwives from many different backgrounds receive it well. Reflective observation must first be developed within us. In addition, I believe that experience, observation, ...
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Anne Leyland
| 2025
The death of a baby in childbirth is a devastating experience for parents, caregivers, and health care professionals across the globe. High-quality, respectful bereavement care is crucial to enable parents to cope with the experience and mitigate long- and short-term adverse psychological outcomes (Siassakos et al 2018). This paper reviews best ...
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