MIDIRS Midwifery Digest
The MIDIRS Midwifery Digest is an evidence-based quarterly journal for all maternity workers and students to share their knowledge and experiences to improve practice and outcomes.
Broaden your knowledge and skills, further your professional academic development or increase your confidence in day-to-day practice by subscribing to the MIDIRS Midwifery Digest and get:
- Quarterly delivery of the Digest in either a print or digital format
- A variety of in-depth original articles on research and practice
- Reprints of important and influential articles sourced from over 400 journals
- Critical analysis of published research and clinical studies
- Reports, reflections and reviews on events and other maternity academic resources.
Even better, the Digest is shipped worldwide! Wherever you are in the world you can receive the latest developments in midwifery practice.
Here you can find all previous Digest issues with full table of contents. If you would like to purchase a PDF copy of a back issue, please locate it below.
MIDIRS is here to allow all midwives, student midwives, Maternity Support Workers (MSWs) or any health professional caring for women, babies and their families worldwide, to share their knowledge and experiences to improve practice and outcomes. We are dedicated to helping you learn, grow and share from the start of your midwifery training all the way through your career.
We welcome original contributions from new, aspiring, or established writers.
Before you submit an article, please read our Guidance Document below. Unfortunately, we are unable to accept or review articles that do not adhere to the guidelines.
The Editor reserves the right to revise material or to return it to the author for amendments before accepting it for publication. We also reserve the right to amend material during production in accordance with house style and the demands of space and layout. Copyright of original articles published in MIDIRS belongs to MIDIRS.
Within each Digest and on this page, you will find the latest resources, reports and initiatives from official organisations working within maternity care.