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Published on in Vol 27 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/70108, first published .
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Effects of the Modern Digital Information Environment on Maternal Health Care Professionals, the Role of Midwives, and the People in Their Care: Scoping Review

Effects of the Modern Digital Information Environment on Maternal Health Care Professionals, the Role of Midwives, and the People in Their Care: Scoping Review

Journals

  1. Çeri A, Gültekin N. Digital Dialogs on Rhesus Incompatibility: A Thematic Analysis of Web-Based Parental Narratives. Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy 2025;52(5):294 View
  2. Purnat T, Wilhelm E, White B, Okan O, Rosario R, Scales D. Health promotion in the algorithmic age: recognizing the information environment as a determinant of health. Health Promotion International 2025;40(5) View
  3. Winters M, Wilhelm E, Pick J, Nordenstedt H, Gyberg V, Purnat T. Navigating information space: the role of health-care providers in the health-information journey of patients. The Lancet Primary Care 2025;1(3):100040 View
  4. Bhamjee S. Paracetamol, pregnancy and law: What the Texas Tylenol case teaches SA doctors. South African Family Practice 2026;68(1) View
  5. Yu X, Ramli S, Hamid H, Norowi N, Surip S, Yu G, Zhang C, Liu Z. Defining “critical” maternal health information for healthy lifestyle self-management in pregnancy: perspectives of pregnant women and obstetricians in China and Malaysia. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2026;26(1) View
  6. Liu J, Li X, Li X, Chen J, Zhang D, Qiu C. From Searching to Coping, How Chinese Patients With Breast Cancer Navigate Web-Based Health Information: Semistructured Interview Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2026;28:e80363 View
  7. Ula Z, Rahagia R, Suprapto . Analysis of Factors Affecting Healthy Reproductive Behavior in Adolescents in the Digital Era. Journal of Health Sciences and Medical Development 2025;4(03):127 View
  8. Deeboonno A, Maneesriwongul W, Phumonsakul S, Orathai P. Online Health Information Seeking for Pregnancy-Related Resources and Maternal eHealth Literacy Among Women in Thailand: A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Women's Health 2026;Volume 18:1 View
  9. Kadigi M, Ritte J, Wesley H. Modeling Drivers of Maternal Healthcare Services Utilization in Kilosa District, Tanzania: Evidence From Multivariate Probit Analysis. Advances in Public Health 2026;2026(1) View
  10. Xu J, Xie L, Wang Q, Zhu Y, Li Y. Online health information seeking preferences among pregnant women: a discrete choice experiment. Frontiers in Public Health 2026;14 View
  11. Moumin A, Ali Yusuf A, Abdi K, M. Yousuf A. Socio-digital stratification and the threshold effects of digital inclusion on maternal health access in Somalia. Global Health Action 2026;19(1) View
  12. Alfisanatin , Tingginehe R, Togodly A, Irab S, Nurdin M, Paiting Y. Tantangan dan pengalaman ibu hamil dengan anemia dalam upaya pencegahan: studi fenomenologi di Timika. JURNAL KEPERAWATAN TROPIS PAPUA 2026;9(1):74 View
  13. Pazarözyurt A, Karaca Saydam B. Technological Developments and Use of Artificial Intelligence in Fertility Planning: Are the Roles and Responsibilities of Midwives Changing?. Ebelik ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 2026;9(2):171 View
  14. Dormire S, Doucet C, Garcia N, Page R. Voices From the Field: Informing Maternal Child Health Navigator Training Through Rural Practice Insights. Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 2026;17 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Beloturkina K, Huang E. Proceedings of the 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. What to Expect When You're Self-Tracking: Lived Experiences of Expectant Individuals and Perspectives of Care Providers on Pregnancy Data Practices View