نتایج جستجو برای: graduated midwives

تعداد نتایج: 9419  

Journal: :Journal of midwifery & women's health 2010
Kathryn Andersen Clark Ellen H M Mitchell Patrick Kuma Aboagye

INTRODUCTION In Ghana, the provision of postabortion care (PAC) by trained midwives is critical to the efficient and cost-effective reduction of unsafe abortion morbidity and mortality. METHODS We performed a secondary analysis of provider data from a representative sample of Ghanaian health facilities in order to consider the determinants of PAC provision among both physicians and midwives. ...

2015
Widyawati Widyawati Suze Jans Sutarti Utomo Jeroen van Dillen ALM Lagro Janssen

BACKGROUND Anemia in pregnancy remains a major problem in Indonesia over the past decade. Early detection of anaemia in pregnancy is one of the components which is unsuccessfully implemented by nurse-midwives. This study aims to explore nurse-midwives' experiences in managing pregnant women with anaemia in Public Health Centres. METHODS We conducted a qualitative study with semi-structured fa...

2009

Background: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is widely used by women and midwives in maternity care despite the lack of strong evidence for safety or efficacy. The purpose of this research was to investigate how midwives in primary midwifery care practice in two countries use CAM. Methods: A pre-tested survey was administered to all registered midwives (265) in two provinces of Cana...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Amos Grünebaum Laurence B McCullough Birgit Arabin Robert L Brent Malcolm I Levene Frank A Chervenak

INTRODUCTION Over the last decade, planned home births in the United States (US) have increased, and have been associated with increased neonatal mortality and other morbidities. In a previous study we reported that neonatal mortality is increased in planned home births but we did not perform an analysis for the presence of professional certification status. PURPOSE The objective of this stud...

Journal: :Midwifery 2012
Margaretha Danerek Karel Maršál Marina Cuttini Göran Lingman Tore Nilstun Anna-Karin Dykes

OBJECTIVE the aim of the study was to ascertain the attitudes of Swedish midwives towards management of very preterm labour and birth and to compare the attitudes of midwives at university hospitals with those at general hospitals. DESIGN this cross-sectional descriptive and comparative study used an anonymous self-administrated questionnaire for data collection. Descriptive and analytic stat...

2014
Janneke T Gitsels–van der Wal Judith Manniën Lisanne A Gitsels Hans S Reinders Pieternel S Verhoeven Mohammed M Ghaly Trudy Klomp Eileen K Hutton

BACKGROUND In the Netherlands, prenatal screening follows an opting in system and comprises two non-invasive tests: the combined test to screen for trisomy 21 at 12 weeks of gestation and the fetal anomaly scan to detect structural anomalies at 20 weeks. Midwives counsel about prenatal screening tests for congenital anomalies and they are increasingly having to counsel women from religious back...

Journal: :Midwifery 2004
Tina Lavender Jean Chapple

OBJECTIVE to explore, in-depth, the views of midwives working in maternity services about birth setting, models of care and philosophy of care. DESIGN an Appreciative Inquiry approach was adopted utilising focus group interviews as the method of data collection. SETTING 15 focus group interviews were conducted at 14 sites in England. PARTICIPANTS a purposive sample of 120 midwives and six...

2014
Maria Lindqvist Ingrid Mogren Eva Eurenius Kristina Edvardsson Margareta Persson

BACKGROUND In Sweden, midwives play prominent supportive role in antenatal care by counselling and promoting healthy lifestyles. This study aimed to explore how Swedish midwives experience the counselling of pregnant women on physical activity, specifically focusing on facilitators and barriers during pregnancy. Also, addressing whether the midwives perceive that their own lifestyle and body sh...

Journal: :International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being 2016
Cynthia Pearl Pitter

Introduction Gender-based violence (GBV) can have devastating consequences for pregnancy because both mother and child are at risk. Midwives are in a strategic position to identify and empower pregnant women experiencing GBV; however, currently midwives in Jamaica are not required to screen for GBV, neither are they prepared to do so. Aim This study forms the baseline of a larger study designed...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2015
Linda Martin Janneke T Gitsels-van der Wal Monique T R Pereboom Evelien R Spelten Eileen K Hutton Sandra van Dulmen

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to provide insight into Dutch midwives' self-evaluation of prenatal counseling for anomaly screening in real life practice and, the degree of congruence of midwives' self-assessments with clients' perceptions and with observed performance. METHODS Counseling sessions were videotaped. We used the QUOTE(prenatal) questionnaire to have each midwife (N = 20) and her cli...

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