Critical Journal Appraisal of Literature Reviews in Midwifery: A Practical Guide for Midwifery Students

Abstract

The ability to perform a critical journal appraisal (CJA) is an essential competency for undergraduate midwifery students in understanding and applying evidence-based midwifery practice. This article aims to provide a practical guide for conducting CJA, particularly on literature review journals in the field of midwifery, with an emphasis on the accuracy of topic selection. The method used is a literature study and synthesis of various appraisal guidelines from JBI and Cochrane. The discussion shows that the accuracy of the topic in a midwifery literature review must be assessed based on five main criteria: (1) relevance to midwifery practice, (2) recency and comprehensiveness of literature coverage, (3) clarity of the research question using the PICO framework, (4) representativeness of the database sources, and (5) consistency between the title, content, and conclusions. This article presents practical appraisal steps in a table format as well as a case example relevant to student learning. It is concluded that mastering CJA on literature reviews not only improves students’ academic skills in English courses but also equips future midwives with the ability to critically filter scientific information before applying it in midwifery care.

Keywords: critical journal appraisal, midwifery, literature review, topic accuracy, midwifery students


Introduction

In evidence-based midwifery, students are required not only to read journals but also to critically assess the quality and relevance of a research study. One of the fundamental skills in the English course for midwifery is Critical Journal Appraisal (CJA), which is a systematic process of evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of a scientific article.

This article aims to guide undergraduate midwifery students in performing CJA appropriately, focusing on literature review journals. The accuracy of the topic selection in a literature review is the main determinant of whether a review article is suitable to be used as a basis for midwifery practice.

Why Is a Literature Review Important in Midwifery?

A literature review presents a synthesis of various primary studies on a specific topic. In midwifery, topics such as “the effect of prenatal education on anxiety in pregnant women” or “the effectiveness of acupressure for labor pain” are often reviewed in the form of a literature review. The advantage of a review is its ability to provide a comprehensive overview without requiring the reader to read dozens of original articles.

However, not all literature reviews are of good quality. A midwife or midwifery student must be able to assess the accuracy of the topic and the methodology of the review.

Criteria for Topic Accuracy in a Midwifery Literature Review

Topic accuracy is the foundation of a good critical appraisal. Below are the aspects that must be assessed.

1. Relevance to Midwifery Practice

The selected topic must address a real clinical question. An example of a good topic is: “Non-pharmacological interventions to reduce nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy.” This topic is specific, has a direct impact on midwifery care, and is based on common patient complaints.

2. Recency and Comprehensiveness of Coverage

A good literature review should include publications from the last 5–10 years. In midwifery, practice guidelines change rapidly, for example regarding labor management or early initiation of breastfeeding. An article that uses outdated literature (more than 15 years old) without justification should be questioned for its validity.

3. Clarity of the Research Question

A precise topic will generate a research question using the PICO format (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome). Example:

  • P (Population): Third-trimester pregnant women
  • I (Intervention): Pregnancy exercise
  • C (Comparison): No pregnancy exercise
  • O (Outcome): Duration of the first stage of labor

Without a PICO framework, the topic is often too broad or vague.

4. Representativeness of Database Sources

Does the author use only one database, such as Google Scholar? Or have they used PubMed, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library? For midwifery topics, the use of at least two reputable databases is an indicator of topic accuracy because it ensures that the literature coverage is not biased.

5. Consistency Between Title, Content, and Conclusions

It is common to find journals with promising titles, but the content of the review discusses a different topic. For example, the title mentions “the effect of oxytocin massage on breast milk production,” but the content is dominated by lactation physiology without any intervention data. This is a failure of topic selection.

Practical Steps for Critical Appraisal for Midwifery Students

The following is a simple guide that can be used when reading a literature review journal for coursework or scientific writing. Step Key Questions 1. Initial screening Does the title reflect the content and is it relevant to midwifery? 2. Research objective Is the aim of the review stated explicitly? 3. Search strategy Which databases were used? What keywords, and do they match PICO? 4. Inclusion/exclusion criteria Are the publication year, study types, and language clearly stated? 5. Quality assessment of sources Did the author critically appraise the summarized articles? 6. Synthesis of results Are the results presented narratively or statistically (meta-analysis)? 7. Conclusion and recommendations Are the conclusions not exaggerated compared to the available evidence?

Case Example: Assessing Topic Accuracy

Article title (fictional):
“Literature Review: The Use of Hypnobirthing to Reduce Anxiety Levels in Primigravida Mothers”

Appraisal questions:

  1. Is the topic relevant to modern midwifery practice?
    → Yes, because anxiety in pregnant women is a common problem.
  2. Is the research question clear?
    → Fairly clear, but the PICO format is not explicitly used.
  3. Did the author limit the publication year?
    → The article only uses literature from 2010–2015, while the article was written in 2024. → This is a weakness.
  4. Was only one database used (Google Scholar)?
    → Yes, so there is a risk of bias.

Appraisal conclusion:
The topic of this article is actually good and relevant, but the accuracy in selecting the literature is outdated and the search is not comprehensive. Students should not recommend this article as a main reference; instead, they should look for a more recent review indexed in PubMed or Cochrane.

Conclusion

Critical journal appraisal of literature reviews in midwifery requires thoroughness, especially in assessing the accuracy of the topic. A precise topic must be relevant to midwifery practice, based on a clear research question, supported by quality databases, and consistently reflected from the title to the conclusions. For undergraduate midwifery students, this skill is not only important for passing the English course but also serves as a foundation for evidence-based clinical decision-making in the future.

By practicing reading and critically appraising, students will avoid predatory journals or misleading literature reviews, and will be able to propose midwifery interventions that are safe, effective, and appropriate to patient conditions.

References

Aromataris, E., & Munn, Z. (2020). JBI Manual for Evidence Synthesis. JBI Global.

Harden, A., & Thomas, J. (2018). Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions (6th ed.). Cochrane.

Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2021). Nursing Research: Generating and Assessing Evidence for Nursing Practice (11th ed.). Wolters Kluwer.


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  1. Avatar Shintadreages Sudarso
    Shintadreages Sudarso

    This article provides a clear and systematic guide on Critical Journal Appraisal (CJA), particularly for literature review studies in the field of midwifery. One of its main strengths is the well-structured presentation of appraisal criteria, including topic relevance, the use of the PICO framework, and the selection of credible databases. These aspects are highly beneficial for undergraduate midwifery students in developing their critical thinking skills and applying evidence-based practice.
    Moreover, the inclusion of a case example enhances the practicality of the article, making it easier for readers to understand how to apply the appraisal steps in real situations. The step-by-step format also improves readability and usability for academic purposes.
    However, the article has some limitations. The methodology is limited to a literature study without a detailed explanation of the source selection process, which may introduce potential bias. In addition, the article does not provide an in-depth application of standardized appraisal tools such as JBI or Cochrane checklists, which could limit its usefulness for more advanced academic or clinical purposes.
    In conclusion, this article is relevant and useful as a foundational guide for midwifery students in learning critical appraisal skills. Nevertheless, further exploration using more comprehensive sources and rigorous methodologies is recommended for deeper understanding and clinical application.

  2. Avatar Windry syifa Annisa
    Windry syifa Annisa

    This material is well-written, applicable, and relevant for midwifery students, particularly in understanding the fundamentals of evidence-based practice. With a few additions to methodology and scientific references, this material has the potential to become a very powerful guide, even developing it into a learning module or a journal article worthy of publication.

  3. Avatar Azlillah
    Azlillah

    This article explains critical journal appraisal in a clear and easy-to-understand way. The content helps midwifery students understand how to properly evaluate the quality and credibility of a journal. It also highlights the importance of selecting reliable sources to support evidence-based practice. In addition, the step-by-step guidance provided makes it easier for beginners to follow and apply in academic tasks. Overall, this article is useful as a practical guide to improve critical thinking and analytical skills in the field of midwifery.

  4. Avatar Yupi Jiana Putri
    Yupi Jiana Putri

    After reading this article, I understand that critical journal appraisal is very important in midwifery practice. The article clearly explains how midwives can evaluate research articles using criteria such as relevance, accuracy, clarity, and reliability. I learned that evidence-based practice helps improve maternal and newborn care by using trustworthy scientific information.
    I also think the article is easy to understand because it provides practical steps and examples for evaluating journals. The use of the IMRAD structure helps readers identify the important parts of a research article. In my opinion, this article is very useful for students because it improves critical thinking skills and helps us choose quality references for assignments and research.
    Overall, the article gives valuable knowledge about how to analyze scientific journals carefully and apply research findings in real clinical practice.

  5. Avatar Hughes Syamsinar
    Hughes Syamsinar

    This paper demonstrates a strong understanding of the importance of Critical Journal Appraisal (CJA) in evidence-based midwifery practice. The explanation is structured systematically, starting from fundamental concepts to practical steps, making it easier for students to follow the logical flow of ideas. The use of concrete examples, such as the hypnobirthing topic, effectively helps bridge theory with real-world clinical practice.

    In addition, the discussion on topic accuracy criteria—such as clinical relevance, the use of PICO, and database selection—reflects a solid depth of analysis and aligns well with current evidence-based practice standards. The emphasis on using up-to-date and comprehensive literature is also a significant strength, as it is highly relevant to the rapidly evolving field of midwifery.

    Overall, this article is not only informative but also educational, as it equips students with critical thinking skills in evaluating journal quality. This is essential to prevent the use of unreliable sources and to support safe and appropriate clinical decision-making.

  6. Avatar Amelia Dwi Indriani
    Amelia Dwi Indriani

    This explanation is clear and very helpful for midwifery students in understanding how to critically appraise literature review articles. It emphasizes that evaluating a journal is not only about reading, but also about checking the accuracy of the topic, the quality of sources, and the relevance to clinical practice.

    The criteria provided, such as relevance, recency, use of PICO, and database selection, make the appraisal process more structured and easier to follow. The case example also helps in understanding how to apply these concepts in real situations. Overall, this explanation supports students in developing critical thinking and improving their ability to use evidence-based information in midwifery practice.

  7. Avatar Aulia Dinda Widianingrum
    Aulia Dinda Widianingrum

    This material is well-structured, with a clear flow from the abstract to the conclusion, making it easy to understand. The topic is highly relevant to midwifery students in applying evidence-based practice. The appraisal criteria presented are comprehensive and practical, especially the use of the PICO framework. However, the methodology needs to be explained more clearly to strengthen its scientific value. Additionally, adding references would enhance the credibility and academic quality of the material.