Midwifery is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the knowledge and practice of midwifery. It focuses on evidence-based research, original scholarship, and critical perspectives related to midwifery care, childbirth, and women's health across diverse cultural settings. The journal aims to inform and improve the quality of maternity care globally, supporting the health and well-being of women and their families.
Topics covered range from the physiological aspects of pregnancy and birth to the psychosocial dimensions of midwifery practice. Key areas include clinical care, global health, and health policy, with a particular emphasis on woman-centered care models. The journal's content is highly relevant for midwives, student midwives, obstetricians, and other healthcare professionals involved in maternity services. It is indexed in significant databases, ensuring broad visibility and accessibility.
Midwifery welcomes submissions that contribute to the evidence base for midwifery practice and inform policy decisions. This journal provides a valuable resource for sharing research findings, promoting best practices, and ultimately improving outcomes for women and newborns worldwide.