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Evidence-Based Midwifery Journal
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Evidence Based Midwifery - March 2022

08 March 2022 Professor Marlene Sinclair - EBM Editor 2003-2021 | Exploring the role of the digital midwife as leaders in the implementation and adoption of an electric health record: protocol for a scoping review of evidence | Examining the psychological ...
Midwives Magazine
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Midwives Magazine - March 2022

01 March 2022 The latest Midwives magazine includes all the key updates on working in maternity during the pandemic, including clinical guidance, RCM support and good news stories.
Evidence-Based Midwifery Journal
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EBM Special Edition –Editorials 2003-2021

24 February 2022 Charting the history of midwifery clinical academic research from its ‘birth’ in 2003 to the present day. Read and be inspired by Prof Marlene Sinclair who is a pioneer in Midwifery led research.
Position Statements
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Caring for migrant women

21 February 2022 Migrant women are at higher risk of experiencing poor outcomes for themselves and their babies. Midwives have a duty of care to all women, regardless of their immigration status.
Position Statements
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Raising concerns

16 February 2022 The RCM believes that all staff in maternity should feel able to speak out if they have concerns about the quality and standard of care provided, if they suspect treatment or care will or has caused harm, or if they see cultures and behaviours that ...
Midwives Magazine
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Midwives Magazine - January 2022

12 January 2022 The latest Midwives magazine includes all the key updates on working in maternity during the pandemic, including clinical guidance, RCM support and good news stories.
Evidence-Based Midwifery Journal
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Evidence Based Midwifery - December 2021

02 December 2021 Those were the days of ploughing the research landscape, sowing the seeds of knowledge and now is the time to write research | Women's experiences of planning a home birth with maternity care providers in middle- to high-income countries: a ...
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Caffeine in pregnancy

21 September 2021 A review of the current available evidence, supporting UK guidelines that it is safe for pregnant women to consume up to 200mg of caffeine daily.
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