Journal of Midwifery & Womens Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Midwifery & Womens Health is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Midwifery Autonomy and Employment Changes During the Early COVID‐19 Pandemic58
Open Access in Scholarly Publishing: Where Does the Journalof Midwifery & Women's Health Fit In?52
Building Effective and Equitable Global Midwifery Collaborations: Research, Education, and Clinical Learning51
Outcomes for Labor Induction Compared With Expectant Management Among Women Receiving Hospital‐Based, Midwifery‐Led Care45
Systematic Reviews to Inform Practice, September/October 202444
Issue Information42
An Integrated Approach to Address Perinatal Mental Health Within an Obstetrics Practice33
Relationships Between Strong Black Woman Belief, Coping Behaviors, Perceived Social Support, and Psychological Distress Symptoms for Black Mothers After Stillbirth32
Promoting Physical Activity During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period30
Factors Influencing Contraceptive Choice During the Postpartum Period: A Qualitative Systematic Review29
Telemedicine for Routine Prenatal Care: Use and Satisfaction During the COVID‐19 Pandemic28
A Single Menstrual Pain Question at Routine Antenatal Visits Flags Risk of Postpartum Depressive Symptoms: A Retrospective Cohort Study27
Hyperlipidemia Prevention and Management Utilizing Lifestyle Changes22
The Effect of Ice Massage Applied to the SP6 Point on Labor Pain, Labor Comfort, Labor Duration, and Anxiety: A Randomized Clinical Trial22
The Effects of Interventions During Pregnancy to Improve Breastfeeding Self‐Efficacy: Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis21
Perinatal Telehealth: Meeting Patients Where They Are20
Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Implicit Bias Skill Building Sessions for Maternal Health Care Professionals19
Implicit and Explicit Weight Bias among Midwives: Variations Across Demographic Characteristics19
Language and Cultural Barriers and Facilitators of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care for Migrant Women in High‐Income European Countries: An Integrative Review19
Reply to: Comment on: “Clinical Practice Guidelines That Address Physical Activity and Exercise During Pregnancy: A Systematic Review”19
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