Mission Statement: The Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health is a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of original research and review articles that focus on midwifery and ...
Nurse-Midwives Begin to Offer Care to Middle-Class Women Changes in women's self-concept during World War II, after the war, and throughout the postwar baby boom preceded nurse-midwifery's ...
Research into stress among midwives has identified the most effective actions individual midwives and healthcare trusts can ...
The global community must advocate to sustain midwifery training and services in Afghanistan, says Sabera Turkmani Afghanistan has long had the highest maternal and neonatal mortality in the world.
Health and human rights organisations have condemned the Taliban’s ban on women from attending nursing and midwifery training institutes in Afghanistan. Non-governmental organisation Human Rights ...
These resources are available to help preceptors brush up on their teaching skills and develop new ones. In 2017, the Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health published a Preceptor special edition.
From her private hospital in Afghanistan's capital, doctor Najmussama Shefajo predicts a rise in maternal mortality rates ...
Dewar’s midwifery journey led her to Maine, where her practice has steadily grown, but it is not easy to predict. “I had a busy year in 2022 and 2023 was only four births,” she said. “This ...
This winter, the Lac-Staint-Louis Birthing Center in Pointe-Claire marked a significant milestone, celebrating 30 years of pioneering midwifery care in Quebec. The center, among the first to open ...