Overview
Health professionals in Women's Reproductive Health are the clinicians, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, counsellors, and allied and community health workers who deliver preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic care across the reproductive life course, from menstruation and contraception through pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. Their effectiveness depends on knowledge and skills, service organisation and quality, ethical and culturally competent practice, and their own occupational well-being, since burnout, compassion fatigue, and stigma directly affect care quality. The studies gathered here examine this workforce from several angles: process evaluation of pharmaceutical transaction services, pharmacists' knowledge and computer skills for e-health, and the compassion fatigue, affiliate stigma, and compassion satisfaction experienced by mental-health service providers. Further work addresses caregivers' knowledge of patients' conditions, care for refugees and host caregivers, end-of-life care needs among long-term-care staff, data quality at health facilities, and the management of conditions such as premenstrual syndrome. Together they span workforce knowledge, service delivery, provider well-being, and the interface between professionals, patients, and families across diverse health systems. The journal publishes peer-reviewed research relevant to the practice, training, and welfare of professionals delivering reproductive and related health care.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Ordeals of Sexually Violated Women and Access to Comprehensive Healthcare: A Case Study of Victims of Sexual Violence in North Kivu, Eastern Congo
Compassion Fatigue and Adopted Coping Strategies of Mental Health Service Providers Working in A Regional Psychiatric Hospital in Nigeria
The Pharmacist Knowledge and Computer Skills Towards E-Health. Results of A Survey among Italian Community Pharmacists
Affiliate Stigma and Compassion Satisfaction Amongst Mental Health Service Providers at A Regional Psychiatric Hospital in Nigeria
New Knowledge and Research Needs for End-of-Life Care Among Elderly Persons in Long-Term Care Settings
Family Caregivers’ Knowledge About Their Ill Relatives’ Mental Illness And Treatment: Perspectives From The Niger Delta Region Of Nigeria
An Urgent Human Health Dilemma Facing Refugees and their Host Caregivers?
Users Perception and Factors Affecting Data Quality in Nyarugenge Public Health Facility, Rwanda
Redefining Coronavirus: Update on the Impacts of COVID-19 in the Rural Areas of Abia State
Religion and Mental Health: A Critical Reflection in Consequence of Four Reviews (1969-2013)
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 43 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · BMC Cancer
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2025 · International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health
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Olukorede Patricia Adisa et al. · 2025 · International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health
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2025 · Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
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2025 · Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
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Compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and coping strategies of mental health professionalsKavya Kumar et al. · 2024 · Industrial Psychiatry Journal
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Alexander Adam Audu et al. · 2024 · Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine
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B. Edet et al. · 2024 · Telangana Journal of Psychiatry
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