RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Nutritional Education in the Midwife’s Consultation Room A1 Olloqui Mundet, M. Josefa A1 Cavia Camarero, María del Mar A1 Alonso de la Torre, Sara A1 Carrillo Pérez, Celia K1 Attitudes K1 Education K1 Knowledge K1 Nutrition K1 Midwives K1 Biología molecular K1 Molecular biology K1 Alimentos K1 Food K1 Educación K1 Education AB Evidence of the importance of maternal nutrition during pregnancy is growing, andmidwives are the healthcare professionals in charge of monitoring pregnancy. In the present review,the aim is therefore to look at the relevant contributions on midwifery and the role of midwiferyin the provision of nutritional education. Searches were conducted on three databases—Medline,PubMed Central, and Web of Science—using two key search terms (“nutrition” and “midwives”)and their synonyms, for an extensive set of results. The final selection consisted of 27 originalpapers, most of which concerned the nutritional knowledge of midwives, their training, and theirviews, attitudes, and practices within the field of nutrition. According to the findings, althoughthe midwives considered nutritional education to be part of their role and they agreed on theimportance of nutrition during pregnancy, their knowledge of this topic was poor, perhaps due toinadequate nutritional education during their midwifery training. Academic programs on midwiferymust therefore be reviewed, so as to increase the workload of nutrition-related subjects, in order toreinforce the corresponding knowledge bases of future midwives. In addition, based on the successof the nutritional interventions discussed in the present review, these sorts of initiatives could beof utmost importance to improve the knowledge of practicing midwives. In any case, it must behighlighted that the available evidence discussed in this review was drawn from only a few countriesaround the world. Further studies involving midwives of varied origins are therefore needed. Suchresearch would be of immense assistance in the design of the corresponding nutritional interventionsin the field, so as to improve the health of pregnant women. PB MDPI YR 2023 FD 2023-06 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8412 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8412 LA eng DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos RD 09-may-2024