Objective:Several studies have shown that women are more satisfied with midwife-led care.However,their awareness regarding the midwives’roles was inadequate.The effect of the women’s awareness on their preferences f...Objective:Several studies have shown that women are more satisfied with midwife-led care.However,their awareness regarding the midwives’roles was inadequate.The effect of the women’s awareness on their preferences for maternity care from health professionals has not been understood.To identify research findings presenting women’s awareness of midwives’roles and preferences for receiving maternity care from health professionals.Methods:The systematic literature review used various electronic search engines,including SCOPUS,PubMed,ScienceDirect,and Cochrane Library.Also,other grey literature sources,including Google Scholar,were utilized to identify articles.The search included only English language articles published between 2017-2021.Results:This search provided 20 studies that fulfil the inclusion criteria and are relevant to the Population,Intervention,Comparison,and Outcomes question.The knowledge of midwives’role among the public is well studied in the literature,and few papers(4 studies)focused on women’s perceptions.The review of existing literature indicated the midwifery workforce in Arab countries like Saudi Arabia,the impact of midwives’role on maternal and child health outcomes,women’s experiences regarding midwife-led care,women’s knowledge and perception regarding the role of the midwife in maternal care,and the womens’preference for midwifes’role within the range of maternal care professionals.Conclusion:The review found a lack of awareness and knowledge among the public about the midwife’s role,particularly among women.According to evidence,women’s preferences for choosing health professionals for maternity care primarily depend on being informed about their care,being given care options,and the health professionals’comprehension of their particular care needs.展开更多
文摘Objective:Several studies have shown that women are more satisfied with midwife-led care.However,their awareness regarding the midwives’roles was inadequate.The effect of the women’s awareness on their preferences for maternity care from health professionals has not been understood.To identify research findings presenting women’s awareness of midwives’roles and preferences for receiving maternity care from health professionals.Methods:The systematic literature review used various electronic search engines,including SCOPUS,PubMed,ScienceDirect,and Cochrane Library.Also,other grey literature sources,including Google Scholar,were utilized to identify articles.The search included only English language articles published between 2017-2021.Results:This search provided 20 studies that fulfil the inclusion criteria and are relevant to the Population,Intervention,Comparison,and Outcomes question.The knowledge of midwives’role among the public is well studied in the literature,and few papers(4 studies)focused on women’s perceptions.The review of existing literature indicated the midwifery workforce in Arab countries like Saudi Arabia,the impact of midwives’role on maternal and child health outcomes,women’s experiences regarding midwife-led care,women’s knowledge and perception regarding the role of the midwife in maternal care,and the womens’preference for midwifes’role within the range of maternal care professionals.Conclusion:The review found a lack of awareness and knowledge among the public about the midwife’s role,particularly among women.According to evidence,women’s preferences for choosing health professionals for maternity care primarily depend on being informed about their care,being given care options,and the health professionals’comprehension of their particular care needs.