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The main risk factors are obstetric, such as emergency cesarean section and perceived pain during labor, and women’s dissatisfaction with social support.
The main protective factors are: obstetric, including perceived sense of control during labor or satisfaction with partner support.

Chabbert, M., Panagiotou, D., & Wendland, J. (2021)

Predictive factors of women’s subjective perception of childbirth experience: a systematic review of the literature. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 39(1), 43-66.  Display this record
➡ c-section/caesarean ; depression, anxiety ; father ; psychology ; public health ; iatrogeny ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; social support ; interventions during childbirth ; interventions before childbirth ; pain ; post-traumatic stress ; midwife

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Planned and accompanied childbirth at home (AAD) now represents nearly 2,000 births on average per year in France.

Floriane Stauffer-Obrecht (2019)

L’accouchement accompagné à domicile. Pratique des sages-femmes françaises accompagnant les naissances à domicile Etat des lieux 2018  Display this record
➡ survey ; public health ; statistics ; planned homebirth ; midwife

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Detecting a domestic violence is not systematic. Regarding the orientation and support of victims, it is not yet optimal because of a lack of initial and ongoing training.

Joséphine Raulin (2018)

Place de la sage-femme libérale auprès des femmes victimes de violences conjugales. Gynécologie et obstétrique. 2018. 〈dumas-01923182〉  Display this record
➡ public health ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; midwife ; informed consent

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In a context where the medical coverage is relative to specific customs, what are the methods used and the potential limits encountered by the midwives to approach the sexual mutilations during consultation?

Hadiaratou Doucouré (2018)

Les sages-femmes en consultation face aux mutilations sexuelles féminines. Gynécologie et obstétrique. 2018. 〈dumas-01908894〉  Display this record
➡ public health ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; midwife ; informed consent

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Historians of obstetric medicine consider Dr J. DeLee, an American gynaecologist, as the father of modern obstetrics. As I read his renowned 1920 article, I felt that I wanted to talk to him, both as a midwife and as a woman who has given birth three times.

Celine Lemay (2018)

Physiology Matters: A letter to Doctor Joseph B. DeLee. AIMS Journal, 2018, Vol 30, No 1  Display this record
➡ ethics ; history, sociology ; physiology ; guidelines ; public health ; midwife ; informed consent

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Le texte en français est à télécharger // Voir aussi une vidéo de l’auteure : https://ww  more…

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While ongoing trainings offered to traditional midwives in Mexico aim at teaching them best practices, they also limit midwives’ autonomy and keep poor women’s reproductive behaviors under control.

Mounia El Kotni (2018)

Regulating Traditional Mexican Midwifery: Practices of Control, Strategies of Resistance. Medical Anthropology Cross-Cultural Studies in Health and Illness  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; public health ; midwife

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The gynecological position is part of the normalization of modern medicine and childbirth today in France and is the product of a built and controlled social order

A. Massona, C. Schantz. (2018)

Position gynécologique et construction d’une vulnérabilité du corps féminin / How lithotomy position during childbirth constructs a vulnerable female body. La Revue Sage-Femme. Volume 17, Issue 3, June 2018, Pages 114–121.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; position during labor ; guidelines ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; deontology ; informed consent ; midwife

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In Iceland, 6% with women had a negative experience in childbirth. The role of the midwife is identified as the most important factor of influence.

Valgerdur Lisa Sigurdardottira, Jennifer Gamble, Berglind Gudmundsdottira, Hildur Kristjansdottir, Herdis Sveinsdottire, Helga Gottfredsdottir (2017)

The predictive role of support in the birth experience: A longitudinal cohort study  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; psychology ; public health ; birth attendant ; midwife

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Most women should be offered ‘midwife-led continuity of care’. It provides benefits for women and babies and we have identified no adverse effects.

Sandall, J. , Soltani, H. , Gates, S. , Shennan, A. , & Devane, D. (2016)

Midwife‐led continuity models versus other models of care for childbearing women.  Display this record
➡ c-section/caesarean ; midwifery training ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; premature baby ; guidelines ; psychology ; newborn care ; iatrogeny ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; induction of labor ; deontology ; informed consent ; forceps delivery ; active management of labor ; pain medication ; epidural ; birthing center birthing centers ; perinatal death rates ; doula ; birth attendant ; midwife ; planned homebirth

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Fifteen studies in total, 17 674 comprise this meta-analysis. High quality studies were selected for  more…

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The objective of this qualitative study is to shed light on the ins and outs of standardizing the supply of care.

Catherine Thomas (2016)

Accoucher en France aujourd’hui : Les enjeux de la profession de sage-femme et le positionnement des femmes face à la naissance médicalisée. Thèse d’anthropologie sociale et ethnologie. Université de La Réunion.  Display this record
➡ survey ; midwifery training ; history, sociology ; public health ; iatrogeny ; birth attendant ; midwife

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The limited benefits of controlled cord traction (CCT) in terms of severe post-partum hemorragia would not justify the major investment which would be needed to provide training in CCT skills for birth attendants who do not have formal training.

Hofmeyr GJ, Mshweshwe NT, Gülmezoglu AM (2015)

Controlled cord traction for the third stage of labour  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; iatrogeny ; guidelines ; 3rd stage of labor ; postpartum hemorrhage ; midwife ; informed consent

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At the beginning of the 19th century, the reform of the teaching and practice of medicine created the conditions for a rapid and homogeneous professionalisation of midwives.

Nathalie Sage Pranchère (2014)

L’appel à la sage-femme. La construction d’un agent de santé publique (France, XIXe siècle). Annales de Démographie Historique, 2014/1, p. 181-208.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; public health ; midwife

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A significant proportion of women give up their initial project, which brings us mainly to a reflection on the role of the midwife and on a more appropriate care for women in labor, whether or not they benefit from a epidural analgesia.

Sarah David (2013)

Analgésie péridurale, souhait initial ou non : vécu de l’accouchement chez les primipares. Mémoire de sage-femme, Université d’Auvergne  Display this record
➡ guidelines ; psychology ; epidural ; midwife

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The purpose of this book concerns certain contemporary questions around birth in countries of the South. We wish to grasp them by focusing specifically on what constitutes the art of matrons, revisited by means of methodological and analytical approaches in connection with our commitment to the city.

Pascale Hancart Petitet, dir. (2011)

L’art des matrones revisité : naissances contemporaines en question.. Faustroll Descartes, 303 p.  Display this record
➡ survey ; history, sociology ; public health ; birth attendant ; midwife

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The French midwife of the 19th century was an educated midwife at the source of a knowledge of birth that had recently become a branch of medicine: in this she was radically different from the vast majority of women who preceded her near the bed of the parturients.

Nathalie Sage Pranchère (2011)

L’école des sages-femmes. Les enjeux sociaux de la formation obstétricale en France (1786-1916). Thèse de doctorat, tome 2 (annexes)  Display this record
➡ history, sociology ; midwife

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The French midwife of the 19th century was an educated midwife at the source of a knowledge of birth that had recently become a branch of medicine: in this she was radically different from the vast majority of women who preceded her near the bed of the parturients.

Nathalie Sage Pranchère (2011)

L’école des sages-femmes. Les enjeux sociaux de la formation obstétricale en France (1786-1916). Thèse de doctorat, tome 1  Display this record
➡ history, sociology ; midwife

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The theme that was revealing was that of “holding space”, where midwives were “guardians of possibilities”, “guardians of mystery”, “guardians of passage”. Finally, we can understand the essential structure of the experience of midwifery: “being there”.

Céline Lemay (2007)

« Être là » : étude du phénomène de la pratique sage-femme au Québec dans les années 1970-1980. Thèse de doctorat, Université de Montréal.  Display this record
➡ survey ; midwifery training ; history, sociology ; psychology ; public health ; midwife

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Christiaens W, Bracke P. (2007)

Assessment of social psychological determinants of satisfaction with childbirth in a cross-national perspective. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2007 Oct 26;7:26.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; place of birth ; psychology ; midwife

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Major differences in midwifery practice were observed in the three countries: English midwives were more likely to monitor the maternal condition than French and Belgian midwives but less likely to use continuous electronic fetal monitoring, restrict maternal nutrition or recommend epidural analgesia.

Marianne Mead, Annick Bogaerts, Marlene Reyns, Martine Poutas, Simone Hel (2006)

Midwives’ perception of intrapartum risk in England, Belgium and France. Eur Clinics Obstet Gynaecol 2, 91–98.  Display this record
➡ survey ; history, sociology ; guidelines ; midwife

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During the December 2005 CNGOF Days, recommendations on the clinical practice of episiotomy were released. Recommendations, to say the least, which are already raising criticism of user associations.

Sandra Mignot (2006)

La fin de l’épisiotomie ? Profession Sage-Femme, 23, mars 2006, p. 4-7.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; guidelines ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; perineal/vaginal tears ; dyspareunia ; incontinence/prolapsus ; episiotomy ; risk of litigation ; deontology ; informed consent ; midwife

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