Translation and validation of the Hungarian version of the Birth Satisfaction Scale-Revised (BSS-R)
CONCLUSIONS: The HU-BSS-R is a valid and reliable translation of the original BSS-R, it has proved itself to have excellent psychometric properties and is suitable for use in the Hungarian maternity context.PMID:38581970 | DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2024.103983 (Source: Midwifery)
Source: Midwifery - April 6, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Hunor Abr án K álmán Kovács Zal án Horvát Edina Er őss Caroline J Hollins Martin Colin R Martin Source Type: research

Antenatal depressive symptoms and adverse birth outcomes in healthy start participants: The modifying role of utilization of mental health services
CONCLUSIONS: Receiving screening and referral services for antenatal depression reduced the risks of having small for gestational age or low birth weight babies among MHS participants.PMID:38581969 | DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2024.103985 (Source: Midwifery)
Source: Midwifery - April 6, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Sabrina Karim Bo Cai Anwar T Merchant Sara Wilcox Xingpei Zhao Kimberly Alston Jihong Liu Source Type: research

Increasing Rates of Human Papillomavirus Catch ‐Up Vaccination at a Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinic: A Quality Improvement Project
DiscussionRates of catch-up HPV vaccination increased significantly following the multicomponent, systems-based intervention. Further iteration of the quality improvement process should examine the sustainability of the interventions and the effects of the intervention on vaccine series completion. (Source: Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health)
Source: Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: C. Shannon Pfingstag Tags: Quality Improvement Source Type: research

Issue Information
(Source: Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health)
Source: Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Research and Professional Literature to Inform Practice, March/April 2024
(Source: Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health)
Source: Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Amy Alspaugh Tags: Recent Publications Source Type: research

Effectiveness of interventions on occupational stress, health and well-being, performance, and job satisfaction for midwives: A systematic mixed methods review
CONCLUSION: It is recommended that health practitioners and policy makers implement interventions that target both individual- and organisation-levels to optimally support midwives' work stress, health, well-being, and performance. Notwithstanding these findings and implications, some studies had poor methodological quality; thus, future research should better follow intervention reporting guidelines.PMID:38580584 | DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2024.02.005 (Source: Women Birth)
Source: Women Birth - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Zoe G Anchors Rachel Arnold Sara D Burnard Catherine A Bressington Annette E Moreton Lee J Moore Source Type: research

Characteristics of strong midwifery leaders and enablers of strong midwifery leadership: An international appreciative inquiry
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This study contributes to understandings of trait, behavioural, situational, transformational and servant leadership theory in the context of midwifery. Investing in the development of strong midwifery leadership is essential as it has the potential to elevate the profession and improve perinatal outcomes worldwide. Findings may inform the development of both existing and new leadership models, frameworks, and validated measurement tools.PMID:38579551 | DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2024.103982 (Source: Midwifery)
Source: Midwifery - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Dr Sally Pezaro Gila Zarbiv Jude Jones Mariama Lilei Feika Laura Fitzgerald Sanele Lukhele Jacquelyn Mcmillan-Bohler Olivia B Baloyi Ksenija Maravic da Silva Christine Grant Lisa Bayliss-Pratt Pandora Hardtman Source Type: research

Still a long way to go on patient safety
Br J Nurs. 2024 Apr 4;33(7):351. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351.ABSTRACTSam Foster, Executive Director of Professional Practice, Nursing and Midwifery Council, looks at the findings of a parliamentary review into progress on safety proposals and encourages nurses to be part of the culture change.PMID:38578932 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351 (Source: British Journal of Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Nursing - April 5, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Sam Foster Source Type: research

Effectiveness of interventions on occupational stress, health and well-being, performance, and job satisfaction for midwives: A systematic mixed methods review
CONCLUSION: It is recommended that health practitioners and policy makers implement interventions that target both individual- and organisation-levels to optimally support midwives' work stress, health, well-being, and performance. Notwithstanding these findings and implications, some studies had poor methodological quality; thus, future research should better follow intervention reporting guidelines.PMID:38580584 | DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2024.02.005 (Source: Women Birth)
Source: Women Birth - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Zoe G Anchors Rachel Arnold Sara D Burnard Catherine A Bressington Annette E Moreton Lee J Moore Source Type: research

Characteristics of strong midwifery leaders and enablers of strong midwifery leadership: An international appreciative inquiry
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: This study contributes to understandings of trait, behavioural, situational, transformational and servant leadership theory in the context of midwifery. Investing in the development of strong midwifery leadership is essential as it has the potential to elevate the profession and improve perinatal outcomes worldwide. Findings may inform the development of both existing and new leadership models, frameworks, and validated measurement tools.PMID:38579551 | DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2024.103982 (Source: Midwifery)
Source: Midwifery - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Dr Sally Pezaro Gila Zarbiv Jude Jones Mariama Lilei Feika Laura Fitzgerald Sanele Lukhele Jacquelyn Mcmillan-Bohler Olivia B Baloyi Ksenija Maravic da Silva Christine Grant Lisa Bayliss-Pratt Pandora Hardtman Source Type: research

Still a long way to go on patient safety
Br J Nurs. 2024 Apr 4;33(7):351. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351.ABSTRACTSam Foster, Executive Director of Professional Practice, Nursing and Midwifery Council, looks at the findings of a parliamentary review into progress on safety proposals and encourages nurses to be part of the culture change.PMID:38578932 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351 (Source: British Journal of Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Nursing - April 5, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Sam Foster Source Type: research

Effectiveness of interventions on occupational stress, health and well-being, performance, and job satisfaction for midwives: A systematic mixed methods review
CONCLUSION: It is recommended that health practitioners and policy makers implement interventions that target both individual- and organisation-levels to optimally support midwives' work stress, health, well-being, and performance. Notwithstanding these findings and implications, some studies had poor methodological quality; thus, future research should better follow intervention reporting guidelines.PMID:38580584 | DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2024.02.005 (Source: Women Birth)
Source: Women Birth - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Zoe G Anchors Rachel Arnold Sara D Burnard Catherine A Bressington Annette E Moreton Lee J Moore Source Type: research

Still a long way to go on patient safety
Br J Nurs. 2024 Apr 4;33(7):351. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351.ABSTRACTSam Foster, Executive Director of Professional Practice, Nursing and Midwifery Council, looks at the findings of a parliamentary review into progress on safety proposals and encourages nurses to be part of the culture change.PMID:38578932 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351 (Source: British Journal of Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Nursing - April 5, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Sam Foster Source Type: research

Effectiveness of interventions on occupational stress, health and well-being, performance, and job satisfaction for midwives: A systematic mixed methods review
CONCLUSION: It is recommended that health practitioners and policy makers implement interventions that target both individual- and organisation-levels to optimally support midwives' work stress, health, well-being, and performance. Notwithstanding these findings and implications, some studies had poor methodological quality; thus, future research should better follow intervention reporting guidelines.PMID:38580584 | DOI:10.1016/j.wombi.2024.02.005 (Source: Women Birth)
Source: Women Birth - April 5, 2024 Category: Midwifery Authors: Zoe G Anchors Rachel Arnold Sara D Burnard Catherine A Bressington Annette E Moreton Lee J Moore Source Type: research

Still a long way to go on patient safety
Br J Nurs. 2024 Apr 4;33(7):351. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351.ABSTRACTSam Foster, Executive Director of Professional Practice, Nursing and Midwifery Council, looks at the findings of a parliamentary review into progress on safety proposals and encourages nurses to be part of the culture change.PMID:38578932 | DOI:10.12968/bjon.2024.33.7.351 (Source: British Journal of Nursing)
Source: British Journal of Nursing - April 5, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Sam Foster Source Type: research