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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.g…
https://doi.org/10.1186/1…

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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
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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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Selection criteria for patients eligible for home birth, evaluation of maternal and perinatal results between 1997 and 2001, and analysis of the motivations and experiences of women who chose to have their child born at home.

Mathilde Munier (2005)

Accompagnement global avec accouchement à domicile en France de 1997 à 2001. Mémoire de fin d’études pour le diplôme d’état de sage-femme. Université Paris V.  Display this record
➡ guidelines ; public health ; statistics ; planned homebirth ; midwife

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Directrice de mémoire : Madame Jacqueline Lavillonnière

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Comparaison des données avant et après la formation du personnel à la physiologie de l’accouchement : après le formation, diminution significative des rythmes cardiaques fœtaux pathologiques, amélioration du statut périnéal à l’accouchement (moins d’épisiotomies, moins de déchirures), sans variation significative de l’adaptation cardio-respiratoire néonatale. Amélioration significative du confort de la parturiente pendant le travail.

S. Brément, C. Giard, C. Racinet (2005)

Impact d’une formation à l’accouchement physiologique sur les résultats maternels et périnatals; Enquête de type avant/après dans une maternité de niveau 2A; La revue Sage-femme Vol 4 - N° 3 - Juin 2005 p. 115 - 123 © Masson , Paris, 2005  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; position during labor ; episiotomy ; midwife

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l’ocytocine de plus en plus utilisée en Inde rurale lors des AADs.

Sharan M, Strobino D, Ahmed S. (2005)

Intrapartum oxytocin use for labor acceleration in rural India. {Inde}. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 2005;90(3):251-257.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; duration of labour ; place of birth ; homebirth ; active management of labor ; oxytocin ; midwife

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dans une étude comparative sur les accouchements impromptus survenus hors hôpital et sur le parking de l’hôpital avec une aide des équipes médicales, les patientes ayant accouché sur le parking ont des taux significativement plus élevés de lésions périnéales du 2e degré. La présence de personnel médical lors des accouchements hors hôpital n’en a pas changé l’issue.

Eyal Sheiner , Reli Hershkovitz, Ilana Shoham-Vardi, Offer Erez, Amnon Hadar and Moshe Mazor (2004)

A retrospective study of unplanned out-of-hospital deliveries. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics Volume 269, Number 2 / January, 2004 10.1007/s00404-002-0426-0 85-88  Display this record
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Trois groupes de parturientes, le premier comprenant des femmes gardant la même position pendant le travail (décubitus dorsal et/ou latéral), le deuxième composé de parturientes alternant les positions sur la table d’accouchement, et le troisième alternant les positions et utilisant le ballon et/ou la baignoire.
Résultats : Le premier intérêt obstétrical du changement de positions pendant le travail est l’amélioration du confort des parturientes. Puis c’est la diminution du temps de travail, avec une meilleure dynamique utérine et une meilleure dilatation cervicale.

C. Paufichet (2004)

Intérêt obstétrical du changement de positions au cours du travail; La revue Sage-femme Vol 3 - N° 5 - Novembre 2004 p. 197 - 203 © Masson, Paris, 2004  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; position during labor ; midwife ; dilation

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’FIA’ SANDIN BOJÖ Ann-Kristin ; HALL-LORD Marie-Louise ; AXELSSON Ove ; UDEN Giggi ; LARSSON Bodil Wilde (2004)

Midwifery care: development of an instrument to measure quality based on the World Health Organization’s classification of care in normal birth. Journal of clinical nursing (J. clin. nurs.). 2004, vol. 13, no1, pp. 75-83 ISSN 0962-1067  Display this record
➡ attendance ; midwife ; survey ; midwifery training ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; physiology

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« Beaucoup de technique superflue pendant les accouchements » // Émission publique sur la  more…

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Cette étude néerlandaise montre que les conseils des sages-femmes sont le facteur principal pour le choix de la position des femmes pendant leur accouchement ; que les femmes connaissent surtout la position en décubitus dorsal ; mais qu’elles apprécient et utilisent les informations sur d’autres positions, qui devraient donc leur être apportées au cours de la grossesse et de l’accouchement.

De Jonge A, Lagro-Janssen AL. (2004)

Birthing positions. A qualitative study into the views of women about various birthing positions. J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol. 2004 Mar;25(1):47-55.  Display this record
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Lewis L, Rowe J. (2004)

Focus on the beat: current fetal monitoring practice in low risk labour. Aust J Midwifery. 2004 Nov;17(4):6-10.  Display this record
➡ attendance ; midwife ; midwifery training ; monitoring

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Parsons M, (2004)

A midwifery practice dichotomy on oral intake in labour. Midwifery 2004;20(1):72-81.  Display this record
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Texte en accès libre.

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Mead M, Kornbrot D. (2004)

The influence of maternity units’ intrapartum intervention rates and midwives’ risk perception for women suitable for midwifery-led care. Midwifery 2004;20(1):61-71.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; psychology ; midwife

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Sibley L, Sipe TA. (2004)

What can a meta-analysis tell us about traditional birth attendant training and pregnancy outcomes? Midwifery 2004;20(1):51-60.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; perinatal death rates ; midwife

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Texte en accès libre.

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Freeman LM, Timperley H, Adair V. (2004)

Partnership in midwifery care in New Zealand. Midwifery 2004;20(1):2-14.  Display this record
➡ attendance ; midwife ; midwifery training ; ethics ; deontology ; informed consent

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Texte en accès libre.

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Formal education and training of medical staff did not influence the success rate of instrumental delivery but was associated with improved safety for both mother and baby.

Cheong YC, Abdullahi H, Lashen H, Fairlie FM. (2004)

Can formal education and training improve the outcome of instrumental delivery? European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2004;113(2):139-144.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; maternal age ; perineal/vaginal tears ; instrumental delivery ; morbidity ; midwife

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Jesse DE, Blue C. (2004)

Mary Breckinridge meets healthy people 2010: A teaching strategy for visioning and building healthy communities. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health 2004;49(2):126  Display this record
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The main arguments against fully informing patients are that “It’s too difficult, costly, and time consuming.” But they are neither evidence based nor politically sustainable.

Smith R. (2004)

Editor’s choice. Abusing patients by denying them choice. The British Medical Journal, 328 (14 February)  Display this record
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Editorial de 2004 dans BMJ. Concerne la santé en général, sur l’exemple du dépistage du cancer  more…

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Kennedy HP, Shannon MT, Chuahorm U, Kathryn Kravetz M. (2004)

The landscape of caring for women: A narrative study of midwifery practice. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health 2004;49(1):14  Display this record
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Patricia Aikins Murphy (2004)

Editorial. Midwifery: A philosophy not a function. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health 2004;49(1):1.  Display this record
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Wass V, Richards T, Cantillon P. (2003)

Monitoring the medical education revolution. Editorial. The British Medical Journal. 2003;327:1362.  Display this record
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Pickard S, Baraitser P, Rymer J, Piper J. (2003)

Can gynaecology teaching associates provide high quality effective training for medical students in the United Kingdom? Comparative study. The British Medical Journal. 2003;27:1389-92.  Display this record
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Varney Burst H, Thompson JE. (2003)

Genealogic origins of nurse-midwifery education programs in the United States. Journal of Midewifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):464.  Display this record
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Lichtman R, Varney Burst H, Campau N, Carrington B, Diegmann EK, Hsia L, Thompson JE. (2003)

Pearls of wisdom for clinical teaching: Expert educators reflect. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):455.  Display this record
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Walsh LV. (2003)

International service learning in midwifery and nursing education. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):449.  Display this record
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Farley CL. (2003)

Service learning: Applications in midwifery education. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):444.  Display this record
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Walker DS, Pohl JM. (2003)

Web-based data collection in midwifery clinical education. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):437.  Display this record
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Fullerton JT, Ingle HT. (2003)

Evaluation strategies for midwifery education linked to digital media and distance delivery technology. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):426.  Display this record
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Avery MD, Ringdahl D, Juve C, Plumbo P. (2003)

The transition to web-based education: Enhancing access to graduate education for women’s health providers. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):418.  Display this record
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Camacho Carr K, Farley CL. (2003)

Redesigning courses for the World Wide Web. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003:48(6):407.  Display this record
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Raisler J, O’Grady M, Lori J. (2003)

Clinical teaching and learning in midwifery and women’s health. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):398.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; midwife

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Katherine Camacho Carr (2003)

Innovations in midwifery education. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2003;48(6):393.  Display this record
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bij de Vaate A, Coleman R, Manneh H, Walraven G. (2002)

Knowledge, attitudes and practices of trained traditional birth attendants in the Gambia in the prevention, recognition and management of postpartum haemorrhage. Midwifery. 2002 Mar;18(1):3-11.  Display this record
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More and more routine interventions are being performed without evidence of their effectiveness, under pressure from the private sector, the forensic, without informed consent. Higher rates of normal childbirth would be achieved simply by changing beliefs and implementing the practice of evidence-based medicine.

Johanson R, Newburn M, Macfarlane A. (2002)

Has the medicalisation of childbirth gone too far? The British Medical Journal 2002;324:892-895.  Display this record
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Wilson JH, Symon A. (2002)

Clinical Risk Management in Midwifery: the Right to a Perfect Baby. Eds. Reed Educational and Professional Publishing, Oxford, UK. 2002. $27.95, Softcover.  Display this record
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Le point de vue des soignants français sur les maisons de naissance: sur les 42% ayant répondu au questionnaire, 80% ne connaissaient pas les maisons de naissance.

Viossat P, Dumitru-Daubigny L, Beaudevin C, Pons JC. (2001)

[For or against birthing centers: a survey of practitioners in the Isere area] {France}. J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris). 2001 Nov;30(7 Pt 1):688-96.  Display this record
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Thompson JE, Kershbaumer RM, Krisman-Scott MA. (2001)

Educating Advanced Practice Nurses and Midwives: From Practice to Teaching. New York, Ny: Springer Publishing Company, Inc, 2001. 210 Pages. $37.95, Hardcover.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; midwife

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Teijlingen EV, Lowis G, Mccaffery P, Porter M. (2000)

Midwifery and the Medicalization of Childbirth: Comparative Perspectives. Eds. Huntington, Ny: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2000. 430 Pages.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; midwife

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The use of nonlithotomy positions is one nontechnologic way to enhance the normal process of birth.

Hanson L. (1998)

Second-stage positioning in nurse-midwifery practices. Part 2: Factors affecting use. J Nurse Midwifery. 1998 Sep-Oct;43(5):326-30.  Display this record
➡ attendance ; midwife ; midwifery training ; position during labor ; physiology

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Les sages-femmes devraient comprendre ce que l’épisiotomie représente pour les femmes.

Way S. (1998)

Social construction of episiotomy. J Clin Nurs. 1998 Mar;7(2):113-7.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; episiotomy ; midwife

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Carvalho I, Chacham AS, Viana P. (1998)

Traditional birth attendants and their practices in the State of Pernambuco rural area, Brazil, 1996. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 1998 Dec;63 Suppl 1:S53-60.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; midwife

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L’AAD est sur pour des femmes à bas risques en Nouvelle Zélande.

Gulbransen G, Hilton J, McKay L, Cox A. (1997)

Home birth in New Zealand 1973-93: incidence and mortality. {Nouvelle Zélande}. N Z Med J. 1997 Mar 28;110(1040):87-9.  Display this record
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Home birth is the affirmation that childbirth is not defined as a medical event. He expresses that humanization is not only the ability to choose. It is also the power to name, define and signify what it means to give birth, to suffer and to experience risk.

Lemay, C. (1997)

L’accouchement à domicile au Québec : les voix du dedans. Mémoire de maîtrise en anthropologie, Université de Montréal, Canada.  Display this record
➡ survey ; public health ; homebirth ; midwife

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Midwifery has never been a luxury, and in the current context, it has become more than ever a necessity.

Hélène Vadeboncoeur (1995)

La pratique sage-femme : le meilleur moyen d’appliquer la Politique de périnatalité ? Non publié.  Display this record
➡ midwifery training ; history, sociology ; midwife

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Recommandation d’excercices doux d’assouplissements du bassin et du dos jusqu’au 4-6e mois de grossesse. Les sages-femmes devraient bien connaitre la physiologie des différentes positions d’accouchement.

Parsons C. (1994)

Back care in pregnancy. Mod Midwife. 1994 Oct;4(10):16-9.  Display this record
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Les primipares sont plus à risque de transfert en hôpital que les multipares au cours d’un AAD. Une bonne coopération est importante pour minimiser les risques.

Ford C, Iliffe S, Franklin O. (1991)

Outcome of planned home births in an inner city practice. BMJ. 1991 Dec 14;303(6816):1517-9.  Display this record
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