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Widening access to research publications
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Announcement | ||||
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Beyond the numbers; the contribution of midwives to building a better future for women and children
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International News
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Irish and New Zealand midwives' expertise in expectant management of the third stage of labour: The ‘MEET’ study
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Cecily M. Begley, Karen Guilliland, Lesley Dixon, Mary Reilly, et al. | 733-739 | ||
Effect of a peer support service on breast-feeding continuation in the UK: A randomised controlled trial
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Kate Jolly, Lucy Ingram,, Nick Freemantle, Khalid Khan, et al. | 740-745 | ||
A survey of worries of pregnant women: Reliability and validity of the Greek version of the Cambridge Worry Scale
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K. Gourounti, K. Lykeridou, C. Taskou, K. Kafetsios, et al. | 746-753 | ||
The effects of group health education on childbearing knowledge, attitude, and behaviour among Southeast Asian immigrant women in Taiwan
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Hsiu-Hung Wang, Miao-Ling Lin, Yung-Mei Yang, Hsiu-Min Tsai, et al. | 754-759 | ||
Screening for alcohol and drug use in pregnancy
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Charrlotte A. Seib, Mark Daglish, Renée Heath, Catriona Booker, et al. | 760-764 | ||
‘Dancing on a thin line’: Evaluation of an infant feeding information team to implement the WHO code of marketing of breast-milk substitutes
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Fiona Dykes, Helen Richardson-Foster, Nicola Crossland, Gill Thomson | 765-771 | ||
Midwives' use of complementary/alternative treatments
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Edzard Ernst, Leala K. Watson | 772-777 | ||
Maternal age, ethnicity and gestational diabetes mellitus
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Mary Carolan, Mary-Ann Davey, Mary Anne Biro, Michelle Kealy | 778-783 | ||
Antenatal training to improve breast feeding: a randomised trial
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Hanne Kronborg, Rikke Damkjær Maimburg, Michael Væth | 784-790 | ||
Information-hungry and disempowered: A qualitative study of women and their partners' experiences of severe postpartum haemorrhage
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Claire Snowdon, Diana Elbourne, Mary Forsey, Zarko Alfirevic | 791-799 | ||
Views of emergency research (VERA): A qualitative study of women and their partners' views of recruitment to trials in severe postpartum haemorrhage
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Claire Snowdon, Diana Elbourne, Mary Forsey, Zarko Alfirevic | 800-808 | ||
Health reporting system in two subdistricts in Eastern Indonesia: Highlighting the role of village midwives
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Frederika Rambu Ngana, Bronwyn A. Myers, Suzanne Belton | 809-815 | ||
Exploring the mother's perception of latching difficulty in the first days after birth: An interview study in an Italian hospital
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Paola Agnese Mauri, Virna Franca Zobbi, Lucia Zannini | 816-823 | ||
An exploration of clinical decision-making among students and newly qualified midwives
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Nicki Young | 824-830 | ||
Exploring and optimising maternal and infant nutrition in North West Pakistan
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Fiona Dykes, Monique Lhussier, Sonia Bangash, Mukhtiar Zaman,et al. | 831-835 | ||
Papers available online | ||||
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Parental duties and prenatal screening: Does an offer of prenatal screening lead women to believe that they are morally compelled to test?
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Elisa García, Danielle R.M. Timmermans, Evert van Leeuwen | e837-e843 | ||
Childbirth experience according to a group of Brazilian primiparas
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Ana Márcia Spanó Nakano, Cristine Homsi Jorge Ferreira, Ana Maria de Almeida, Flávia Azevedo Gomes | e844-e849 | ||
Womens' attitudes and beliefs of childbirth and association with birth preference: A comparison of a Swedish and an Australian sample in mid-pregnancy
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Helen Haines, Christine Rubertsson, Julie F. Pallant, Ingegerd Hildingsson | e850-e856 | ||
Attitudes of Swedish midwives towards management of extremely preterm labour and birth
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Margaretha Danerek, Karel Maršál, Marina Cuttini, Göran Lingman, et al. | e857-e864 | ||
An exploratory study of traditional birthing practices of Chinese, Malay and Indian women in Singapore
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Eliana Naser, Sandra Mackey, David Arthur, Piyanee Klainin-Yobas, et al. | e865-e871 | ||
Reproductive health services in Malawi: An evaluation of a quality improvement intervention—Reply to paper YMIDW-D-11-00257
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Barbara J. Rawlins, Young-Mi Kim, Aleisha M. Rozario, Eva Bazant, et al. | e872-e873 | ||
A non-randomised trial investigating the cost-effectiveness of Midwifery Group Practice compared with standard maternity care arrangements in one Australian hospital
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Jocelyn Toohill, Erika Turkstra, Jenny Gamble, Paul A. Scuffham | e874-e879 | ||
Intrapartum care at a tertiary hospital in Cambodia: A survey using the Bologna Score
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A.-K. Sandin-Bojö, M. Hashimoto, K. Kanal, Y. Sugiura | e880-e885 | ||
An enquiry of ‘Every3Days’ a drama-based workshop developing professional collaboration for women experiencing domestic violence during pregnancy in the South East of England
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Kathleen Baird, Debra Salmon | e886-e892 | ||
Client education experiences and expectations of women at the first level of maternal and child care in Kaduna state, Nigeria
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Bridget O. Akin-Otiko, Busisiwe R. Bhengu | e893-e899 | ||
‘Off everyone's radar’: Australian women's experiences of medically necessary elective caesarean section
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Sara Bayes, Jennifer Fenwick, Yvonne Hauck | e900-e909 |