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Rachel Black ; Marlene Sinclair ; Paul Miller ; Bernie Reid ; Julie E. M. McCullough ; Paul Slater ; Mara Tesler Stein ; Derek Farrell | 2021Background: There is a wide spectrum of perinatal mental health (PMH) disorders including anxiety, depression, stress, compulsive disorders. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), mania and postpartum psychosis. Up to twenty percent of women are found to be suffering from anxiety and or depression during pregnancy and the first three months postnatally. ...Article : texte imprimé
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Background : Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery which health care providers may encounter at different stages of the trafficking process and recovery. Contact with someone in health care may be the victim's only opportunity to explain their situation. However, the evidence to inform identification, referral and care of ...Article : texte imprimé
Monica Pilar Diaz ; Mary Steen ; Angela Brown | 2020Background : Perineal trauma is common injury sustained during childbirth that, if not managed appropriately, can lead to significant physical and psychological morbidities. Knowledge and skills gaps for perineal wound trauma assessment and repair exist among health professionals and students. These deficits can be effectively addressed through structured education and training. ...Article : texte imprimé
Après la signature des accords du Ségur de la santé qui consacrent 8,2 milliards d’euros à la revalorisation des métiers des établissements de santé et des EHPAD et à l’attractivité de l’hôpital public, Olivier Véran, ministre des Solidarités et de la Santé, a présenté les conclu...Article : texte imprimé
Sara Borelli ; Louise Walker ; Julie Jomeen ; Julie Roberts ; Alison Edgley ; Beatrice Bennett ; Sophie Harton ; Gemma Poole ; Kimberley Robertson ; Hannah Slack ; Anna Walmsley ; Helen Spiby | 2020This educational project aimed at involving undergraduate midwifery students as co-investigators in research studies, with the primary aim of acquiring first-hand experience of operationalising fundamental aspects of the research process by working with established researchers. The secondary aim of the project was to evaluate students' experience of being involved as ...Article : texte imprimé
Jennifer MacLellan ; Jo Gould ; Sarah Lewis-Tulett ; Simona Fourie | 2020A cultural shift began in the late 1980s following evidence that routine versus selective episiotomy in vaginal births did not reduce the incidence of perineal trauma. The evidence was synthesised and incorporated into practice guidelines about 20 years later (Woolley 1995,Hartmann et al 2005). While a move to restrictive use of episiotomy ...Article : texte imprimé
Lisa Cutajar ; Mary Steen ; Julie-Anne Fleet ; Allan M. Cyna | 2020Background: Until recently, little attention has been given to the language used in clinical settings. Published literature suggests that in many areas of health care there is an ubiquitous use of negative language which can adversely affect anxiety and/or pain. There appears to be a lack of insight and ...Article : texte imprimé
Sharon Guille ; Marlene Sinclair ; Brendan Bunting ; Bernie Reid ; Paul A. McCarron | 2020Background: Nipple pain is a common difficulty experienced by breastfeeding mothers, with negative impacts on breastfeeding duration and experience. Previous systematic reviews, focusing mainly on various topical treatments, dressings and protective devices for nipple pain, concluded there was insufficient evidence to recommend any of these interventions, advocating correct positioning and ...Article : texte imprimé
Julie Woodman ; Susan Way | 2020Background : Home birth is a safe option for healthy women with a low-risk pregnancy. Some women who have medical or pregnancy-related risk factors still feel that home birth is the best option for them, based on their own personal circumstances, ethos and perception of risk. When there is a mismatch ...