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Role of the Midwife at the Adelaide Women's Prison Australian Midwifery NewsPeak, Joanne
作者: A Favarger 摘要: The role of the midwife is not only to care after the health of the pregnant woman; a midwife can give precious information on the social rights of the working woman during pregnancy and lactation, and can give personal attention to the woman and the couple; she ...
Maternal Health ServicesRural Health ServicesTo identify the role of the community-based trained midwife in rural Greece a house to house survey was ... Bakoula - 《Journal of Tropical Pediatrics》 被引量: 59发表: 1983年 Assessment of the role of traditional birth attendants in maternal health...
在古英语中,“mid”意为“中间”或“与之在一起”,而“wife”通常指的是女性。因此,“midwife”字面上的意思是“与妇女在一起的人”。这个词最初用来描述在女性分娩过程中提供支持和帮助的女性,即助产士。 举个例子: The midwife played a crucial role in delivering the baby safely. ...
Therese A WiegersChantal WPM HukkelhovenBioMed CentralBmc Pregnancy & ChildbirthWiegers TA, Hukkelhoven CW. (2010): The role of hospital midwives in the Netherlands. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 10:80.Wiegers, T. et C. Hukkelhoven (2010), « The Role of Hospital Midwives in the ...
Midwife attitudes: An important determinant of maternal postpartum pertussis booster vaccination - ScienceDirect The study was designed to determine the feasibility of implementing routine dTpa vaccination in the maternity ward to new mothers and to assess midwives' a... Spring Chenoa Cooper Robbins a...
To identify the role of the community-based trained midwife in rural Greece a house to house survey was conducted in 3 communities in a mountainous part of the country served by a doctor a nurse and a midwife. The main objective of the study was to establish the pattern of utilization of...
Gap junctions are channels called connexons which are hexamers of proteins called connexins. The most abundant connexin found in the ventricular myocardium is connexin 43 (Cx43). Its expression and distribution throughout the ventricular tissue plays a crucial role in the development of the ...
birth." The etymology ofobstetricis even more descriptive of a midwife's role. Its Latin sourceobstetrīx,"a midwife," is formed from the verbobstāre,"to stand in front of," and the feminine suffix-trīx;theobstetrīxwould thus literally stand in front of the baby as it was being born....