Authors
Cristina A Mattison, John N Lavis, Michael G Wilson, Eileen K Hutton, Michelle L Dion
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Health research policy and systems
Volume
18
Pages
1-16
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Midwives’ roles in sexual and reproductive health and rights continues to evolve. Understanding the profession’s role and how midwives can be integrated into health systems is essential in creating evidence-informed policies. Our objective was to develop a theoretical framework of how political system factors and health systems arrangements influence the roles of midwives within the health system.
Methods
A critical interpretive synthesis was used to develop the theoretical framework. A range of electronic bibliographic databases (CINAHL, EMBASE, Global Health database, HealthSTAR, Health Systems Evidence, MEDLINE and Web of Science) was searched through to 14 May 2020 as were policy and health systems-related and midwifery organisation websites. A coding structure was created to guide the data extraction.
Results
A total of 4533 unique documents were retrieved through …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
CA Mattison, JN Lavis, MG Wilson, EK Hutton, ML Dion - Health research policy and systems, 2020