MIDIRS

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Channel Reputation Rank

#43
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Activity Status

Stale

last updated

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Category

Midwifery

According to the data and stats that were collected, 'MIDIRS' channel has an outstanding rank and belongs to Midwifery category. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses long articles along with sentence constructions of the advanced readability level, which is a result that may indicate difficult texts on the channel, probably due to a big amount of industrial or scientific terms.

About 'MIDIRS' Channel

Midwifery Journals, Article Database

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? Average Article Length

Long articles are widely used on 'MIDIRS' as elaborated and interesting content can help the channel to reach a high number of subscribers. In addition there are a few medium length articles.

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? Readability Level

Advanced readability level of 'MIDIRS' content is probably targeted at well-educated subscribers as not all readers might clearly understand their texts. There are also articles with medium readability level, which make more than one third of the channel’s content.

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? Sentiment Analysis

Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up just a small amount of all its content.

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Recent News
Supporting midwives and parents-to-be on the transition to parenthood

We’ve developed services to support and endorse the work of midwives in helping parents-to-be to develop skills and confidence. Did you know that 87%...

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Student Midwife blog: May

After an amazing three months on placement my time on the ward is finally drawing to a close. Since I last wrote I have passed all my assessments (yey...

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Why midwives should be feminists

Gender inequality and oppression is a pervasive feature of human cultures and societies across the world and this is reflected in women’s reproductive...

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Wellbeing Foundation launches scheme to bring affordable health care to Nigerian women

A major new partnership between the Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA) (a leading Nigerian NGO), Johnson & Johnson and the Liverpool School of Tropical...

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Use of paracetamol in pregnancy

Research carried out by the University of Edinburgh has found that protracted use of paracetamol in pregnancy may adversely affect testosterone production...

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It’s Everyone’s Business

The Maternal Mental Health Alliance’s (MMHA) new campaign – Everyone’s Business – calls for all women throughout the UK who experience perinatal mental...

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#Itsallabout – a short film celebrating midwives worldwide

Join us in supporting International Day of the Midwife 2015 To support International Day of the Midwife on 5th May, MIDIRS has created a short film to...

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A tribute to Sheila

A tribute to Sheila

Many of you will now have heard through various media channels of the death of Sheila Kitzinger. However, you may not be aware that Sheila was an early...

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New NMC Code comes into force

New professional standards of practice and behaviours for nurses and midwives came into effect on 31st March 2015. The Nursing and Midwifery Council’s...

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Midwifery – the key to quality care

The Hot Topic for the forthcoming June issue of MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, focuses on the recent Lancet Series on Midwifery, which aims to address the lack...

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Chair of national maternity review announced

A major review of maternity services which is set to modernise care for women and babies across the country, will be led by Baroness Julia Cumberlege...

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