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2 Accountability, Advocacy and Autonomy: the top intentions for midwifery student learning in the Continuity of Care Experience Tierney, Mrs Olivia

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3 A critical reflective ‘together at the top’ conversation: Engaging with social media. Are these the change agents of the future to disseminate practice knowledge and research findings amongst health professionals? Catherine, Mrs

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4 Addressing Caregiver Challenges with Inconsistent and Unrealistic Safe Sleep Messaging: a Safer Sleep Guideline informed by Risk Minimisation Young, Jeanine

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5 An Audit of the Early Pregnancy Assessment Service: A retrospective cohort Study Lee, Ms Gaksoo

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6 An Australian consumer survey on COVID-19 vaccination and pregnancy Pollock, Wendy

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7 An International Delphi Study of Woman-centred Care Brady, Mrs Susannah

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8 An Interprofessional approach to clinical facilitation of midwifery and medical students in the Birth Suite Hartney, Ms Nicki

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9 A review of post-dates induction of labour research: a critical discourse analysis Shorter, Ms Beth

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10 Association of continuity of carer and women’s experiences of maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional survey Cummins, Allison

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11 A teddy and a cardboard box: Developing midwifery skills during COVID-19 utilising innovative online learning activities Smith, Mrs Karen McDonald

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12 Australian maternity service provision: a comparative analysis of state and territory maternity care frameworks Brundell, Ms Kath

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13 A Vision for Women Garland, Ms Donna

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14 “A way to bring my labour back to normal”: An immersive sensory experience during childbirth Hadland, Miss Mariann

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15 Barriers and enablers for antenatal care access of women engaged with social work services in the Geelong North region Vasilevski, Vidanka

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16 Barriers and enablers for midwives to use the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia’s Endorsement for scheduled medicines for midwives Medway, Ms Paula

35 S1 p. 11-12
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17 Barriers and enablers to breastfeeding for women who have a high body mass index: a mixed-methods study Holton, Sara

35 S1 p. 45
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18 Being with computer: Midwives’ perspectives of the impact of the electronic maternity record on their practice providing woman-centred care Hadland, Miss Mariann

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19 Benchmarking nitrous oxide use in maternity care: Clinical audit and consumer perspectives Bradfield, Zoe

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20 Birth Houses in Australia: Women's motivations for and experiences of using birth houses Shakes, Ms Rowena

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21 Breastfeeding Bootcamp Workshop Garland, Mrs Tracey

35 S1 p. 44-45
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22 Building a Maternity Service Together Davies, Ms Louise

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23 Building Australian midwives’ connection with Ukrainian refugee women: An interactive creative workshop Anolak, Ms Helena

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24 Bullying in the Australian and New Zealand Midwifery Workforce: A Scoping Review Capper, Tanya

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25 Celebrating midwives: Unmasking the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic Cramer, Rhian

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26 Clinical midwifery placement: Undergraduate student's experiences with novice and expert preceptors Thomas, Mrs Katrina (Kate)

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27 Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of large-scale midwifery-led, home phototherapy and neonatal jaundice surveillance Khajehei, Marjan

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28 Clinical outcomes for women participating in continuity of care experiences with pre-registration midwifery students Tickle, Ms Nikki

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29 Contemporary Maternity Research Priorities for the Nation’s Biggest Health Service: Results of a Delphi Study Reynolds, Ms Kate

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30 COVID-19 and beyond – changes to provision of maternity care and future plans in Victorian maternity services Forster, Della

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31 COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy: Factors influencing uptake by women Javid, Nasrin

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32 Creative Arts Intervention in Support of Women Experiencing a High-Risk Pregnancy Anolak, Ms Helena

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33 Developing Midwifery Education Faculty Across Asia/Pacific Region Smith, Ms Rachel

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34 Do Women with an Existing Perinatal Mental Health Concern Benefit from Caseload Midwifery? Cummins, Allison

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35 “Do you want another baby after this?”: How midwives discuss contraception with pregnant and postpartum women Tulloch, Melanie

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36 Editorial Board
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37 Effects of an online education intervention on nursing students’ perceptions towards respectful maternity care Dhakal, Ms Prativa

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38 eLearning significantly improves midwives’ knowledge of the congenital cytomegalovirus prevention guidelines Swinburn, Ms Kath

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39 Embedding critical thinking within a Bachelor of Midwifery curriculum Carter, Amanda G.

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40 Emotional and mental health challenges of expectant and new parents - what can midwives do to improve outcomes in pregnancy, birth and early parenthood Highet, Nicole

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41 Engagement in health services among expectant and new fathers: Qualitative findings from a cross sectional study Watkins, Vanessa

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42 Equipping midwifery leaders to drive maternity care reform Adcock, Mrs Joy

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43 Evaluation of the implementation of the Birmingham Symptom-specific Obstetric Triage System (BSOTS) in an Australian maternity service Vasilevski, Vidanka

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44 Ever taught an antenatal and/or early parenting education session? It’s just not picking up a pen, pelvis, and baby doll! CAPEA can help you Svensson, Jane

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45 Evidence-based Complementary and Integrative Health innovative postgraduate course: Together we learn Mollart, Lyndall

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46 Expectant and new fathers’ health literacy and engagement in maternity and early infant health services Wynter, Karen

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47 Experiences and information needs of women who become pregnant after bariatric surgery Sweet, Linda

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48 Experiences of Early Career Midwives (ECM) who aspire to work in Midwifery Continuity of Care (MCOC) Morley, Ms Nicola

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49 Experiences of First Nations women responding to life stressors who access perinatal care at Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs): An Integrative Literature Review Grant, Ms Nerida

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50 Exploring disability identification within public maternity services in Australia Benzie, Ms Charlie

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51 Exploring lived experiences of Stillbirth – the need to change the focus of bereavement care to follow-on rather than follow-up Tilbrook, Ms Vanessa

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52 Exploring the impact of a parenting information kit on experience of motherhood and maternal emotional wellbeing: a cluster randomised controlled trial Hay, Ms Sarah

35 S1 p. 57-58
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53 Exploring women’s experiences of gestational breast cancer and their interactions with the health care system: a scoping review Hurren, Mrs Sara

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54 Factors associated with spontaneous vaginal birth in nulliparous women at term: a systematic review Kearney, Lauren

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55 Factors contributing to women’s experiences of birth trauma in Australia Keedle, Hazel

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56 Feasibility of embedding feedback from women participating in continuity of care experiences with pre-registration midwifery students Tickle, Ms Nikki

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57 Findings from a Qualitative Survey in the Asia-Pacific Region on Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPDSR) and Maternal Health Service Disruptions During the COVID-19 Pandemic 2020–2021 Blackburn, Ms Kara

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58 Generation Victoria (GenV): A whole-of-state maternal and early life platform spanning DOHaD to Intervention Wake, Melissa

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59 Getting to the heart of it: poetry as research data and deep reflection Newnham, Elizabeth

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60 Group Clinical Supervision - its tops! Catling, Christine

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61 How can we work together to keep families safe from antimicrobial resistance? Meedya, Shahla

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62 How is cultural safety translated into midwifery practice? A review of the literature Capper, Tanya

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63 I believe… philosophies and wishes of Victorian midwifery students moving into practice Dawson, Kate

35 S1 p. 13-14
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64 Identifying outcomes for vasa praevia that are important for women: a qualitative study to inform a Core Outcome Set Javid, Nasrin

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65 “I deserve to be in the loop”: A Mixed Methods Study of Young Women’s Experiences of Pregnancy Care in NSW Doust, Jenni

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66 If you build it - they will come: Innovative approaches to Graduate recruitment, retention and development Atkinson, Ms Jodie

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67 Informed decisions in the third stage of labour – midwives experiences through the lens of portraiture Kloester, Ms Joy

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68 Innovation in educating midwives at the University of Goroka in Papua New Guinea Goveh, Ms Clerah Elia

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69 InterPregnancy Interval Planning after caesarean section. The PIP study Canty, Ms Alison

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70 Intravenous fluids for Moderate to Severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy In the Community (IMSIC): Implementation protocol Canty, Ms Alison

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71 Introduction of the London Measure of Unplanned Pregnancy at the booking visit Black, Kirsten

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72 Introduction of the London Measure of Unplanned Pregnancy at the booking visit and the midwives’ perspective Cheney, Kate

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73 Irrevocably connected to Australia and Australian midwives, and running on the proverbial smell of an oily rag, this low-resource Kenyan Birth Centre consistently shows remarkable outcomes. Here is its story Chan, Ms Vicki

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74 Is the partogram still relevant? Findings of a randomised trial comparing two partogram designs for monitoring active labour progress in low risk women Lee, Nigel

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75 “I think we should pull together as a team”- Together on the path to the top: Interdisciplinary collaboration in partnership with women on long-term health after hypertensive disorder of pregnancy Roth, Heike

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76 Keeping Rural Maternity Services a top priority: a case review of transitioning to a midwifery-led model of care Tierney, Mrs Olivia

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77 Keeping the woman in 'woman centredness', students embracing diversity within midwifery philosophy Vermeulen, Ms Monique

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78 Labouring Together: Clinicians’ Experiences of “Working Together To Get The Best Outcomes” in Maternity Care Watkins, Vanessa

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79 Labouring Together: Women’s Experiences of “Getting the Care that I Want and Need” in Maternity Care Watkins, Vanessa

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80 "Learning to learn": Commencing midwifery students' experiences of self-determined learning in an undergraduate midwifery program Eustace, Ms. Jennifer

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81 Let's examine the evidence for Tongue Tie and Lip Tie Surgical Treatment Wattis, Mrs Lois

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82 Life without a Medicare card: The maternity experience of women seeking asylum in Australia Frank, Ms. Glenys

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83 LiveChat: the Australian Breastfeeding Association’s web-based service providing information and support Tawia, Susan

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84 Mandarin Caseload Midwifery Program-Using Non-English Language Concordance and continuity of midwifery care Hilsabeck, Mrs Carolyn

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85 Manual rotation in labour: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Phipps, Hala

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86 Massage and Maternal Anxiety (MAMA) study; a pilot study Hall, Helen

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87 Maternal, perinatal and newborn outcomes among women enrolled into the WANTAIM trial, Papua New Guinea Vallely, Lisa M

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88 Maternity Connect: An evaluation of a professional upskilling education program for rural midwives and nurses Martin, Mrs Kylie

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89 MGP - the answer to sustainable rural maternity services in Victoria. The Journey from a service perspective Mclean, Mrs Samantha

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90 Midwifery and Obstetric Emergency Telehealth Service across Country WA aims to improve patient access, outcomes and staff retention Hoey, Mrs Wendy

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91 Midwifery Presence - The Catalyst for Connection Aziz, Ms Rukhsana

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92 Midwives and maternity vaccination programs: critical learnings from the COVID-19 pandemic Bradfield, Zoe

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93 Midwives' experiences administering sterile water injections for back pain during labour: a qualitative study Stulz, Virginia

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94 Midwives: Let’s talk about sex and reproductive health Bradfield, Zoe

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95 Midwives Reference Guide to Gender Inclusive Language: A partnership with Rainbow Families Grant, Ms Nerida

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96 Midwives, The Military, and Pregnancy... Loss Modrzynski, Miss Alexandria

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97 MOaH- Women, Midwives and Doctors working together in complex care Carlon, Ms Nicole

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98 Mobile Midwives Transforming Midwifery Care Foley, Mrs Marge

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99 Multiple birth mental health outcomes throughout pregnancy, delivery and postnatally Highet, Nicole

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100 My Mater Midwife: A Collaborative Private MGP Model Froese, Ms Kieran

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101 Negotiating the system: Women’s experiences of antenatal exclusion from publicly-funded homebirth Coddington, Rebecca

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102 Nepalese nursing students’ experiences of witnessing disrespectful and abusive care towards women during labour and childbirth Dhakal, Ms Prativa

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103 Nurturing human potential from the beginning of life. A case report of prenatal bonding Blanc, Mrs Yordanka Berg

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104 Omega-3 to Reduce the Incidence of Preterm Birth – from bench to bedside Best, Karen

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105 Optimising antenatal care for marginalised and at-risk women at the Kirketon Road Centre (KRC), Kings Cross, NSW Christie, Mrs Nicole

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106 Perinatal mental health: using interactive videos and simulation to develop skills in midwifery practice Fox, Deborah

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107 Perinatal outcomes of socially disadvantaged women in Victoria, Australia: A population-based retrospective cohort study of 1,188,872 singleton births 1999-2016 Faulks, Mrs Fiona

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108 Planning for caesarean: supporting woman-centred care through a formal birth plan Bradfield, Zoe

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109 Postnatal experiences and outcomes of women who gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey of women birthing in Melbourne, Victoria in 2020 Hyde, Ms Rebecca

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110 Practical application of birth psychology principles in a newborn of extreme prematurity. A case report Blanc, Mrs Yordanka Berg

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111 Prenatal Screening Health Project - Down Syndrome Queensland Williams, Mrs Kara

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112 Protecting the Pelvic Floor During Pregnancy, Birth and Postpartum: Putting Physiology in Practice Lack, Miss Bernadette

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113 Providing health equity in midwifery continuity of care: Aboriginal Dads and Bubs Gibbins, Miss Georgie

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114 Providing unplanned pregnancy care and Early Medical Abortion to marginalised groups at the Kirketon Road Centre (KRC) - a walk in targeted primary health care service in Kings Cross, Sydney Molloy, Ms Katrina

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115 Psychological benefits and harms of Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening (NIPS): Women’s perspectives Javid, Nasrin

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116 Re-defining Antenatal Care - development and implementation of IMAP in a Large Tertiary Referral Maternity Service Bennett, Mrs Nicole

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117 Reducing Infant Mortality in Queensland: the impact of the Pēpi-Pod® Program Young, Jeanine

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118 Registration experiences of Middle Eastern qualified midwives in Australia: A narrative case study analysis Safari, Mrs. Kolsoom

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119 Reversing the trend of intervention: A VBAC success story Morrison, Ms Jacqui

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120 Reviewing the evidence: preconception behaviour change through mobile phone apps Musgrave, Ms Loretta

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121 Review of accreditation standards: A snapshot of the Midwife Accreditation Standards 2021 Roache, Mrs Bridget

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122 Shining the light on surgical birth during the antenatal period. Caesarean section is a possibility in every pregnancy but how do pregnant people learn about the risks and benefits beforehand? Rastas, Mrs Leonie

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123 Standing together at the top – Working with women to provide breastfeeding support in a regional hospital Cummins, M Leanne

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124 Stillbirth Investigations and Shared Decision Making - Healthcare Professional learning needs Tilbrook, Ms Vanessa

35 S1 p. 19-20
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125 Stronger Together (Original song by Lucy Mount) Mount, Miss Lucy

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126 Support for midwives to practice with professional autonomy within their full scope of practice: Evidence from a scoping review McAuliffe, Marie

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127 Supporting the successful transition of new graduate midwives into MGP models: together through a mentor-mentee skills workshop Prussing, Elysse

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128 Surveying perinatal mental health problems in China: together or apart? Jomeen, Julie

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129 Symptoms of depression in parents after discharge from NICU associated with family-centred care George, Kendall

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130 Taking Midwifery to the Top and Beyond: PNG Midwifery Rural Care Practicum Experience Polomon, Ms Cherolyn

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131 Telephone triage in midwifery practice: a mixed methods study Bailey, Carolyn

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132 Ten years of a publicly funded homebirth in Victoria: maternal and neonatal outcomes Sweet, Linda

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133 The administration of intravenous fluids to women in labour: An exploration of midwifery perspectives and clinical variation Bruce, Ms Belle

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134 The Community Maternity Hubs Logan: Place based community led actin for collective impact O'connor, Ms Michelle

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135 The future of Childbirth Education in maternity care; Raising the bar and changing the consumer experience of antenatal education when preparing for parenthood during a global pandemic Pascuzzi, Mrs Lesley

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136 The implications of face mask wearing for babies and families during the COVID-19 pandemic: A discussion Staff, Mrs Lynette

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137 The introduction of registered undergraduate students of midwifery in a tertiary hospital: Experiences of staff, supervisors, and women Sweet, Linda

35 S1 p. 51-52
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138 The MIDAC CoCE Portal: connecting pregnant women with midwifery students in Victoria, Australia Cramer, Rhian

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139 The Ngarrama Story: insights across the first 10 years of a midwifery service for First Nations women and families O'Connor, Ms Michelle

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140 The PNG Midwifery Leadership Buddy Program; bringing midwives together Hall, Helen

35 S1 p. 15-16
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141 The relationship between vitamin D supplementation before 24 weeks gestation and risk of preeclampsia Szabo, Mr Andrew

35 S1 p. 42-43
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142 The Role of Part-Time Practice Arrangements in the Sustainability of Midwifery Continuity of Care Models in Australia: An Integrative Review Aleshin, Ms Olga

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143 The state of the midwifery workforce in Victoria – a population-based cross-sectional study of maternity managers and midwives Matthews, Ms Robyn

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144 Together at the Top: A mutual journey - findings from the analysis of participant created visual data by women who became first-time mothers by means of a scheduled Caesarean section Staff, Mrs Lynette

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145 Together at the Top: How teamwork allows a New Graduate to thrive in a Midwifery Continuity of Care position Alston, Miss Emily

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146 Together at the Top: The concept of data agency when combining interviews with participant generated visual data in a qualitative research project Staff, Mrs Lynette

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147 Together at the Top: Using participant created visual data as a qualitative research data generation method: views of participants Ayton, Jennifer

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148 Together we can co-design perinatal interprofessional psychosocial education for maternity clinicians Everitt, Ms Louise

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149 Together we learn: Using three-dimensional visualisation of the third stage of labour to teach midwifery students Gray, Michelle

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150 To-Get-There, Together: Creative Approaches to Mentoring Conversations Lennon, Ms Kelley

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151 Togs on or Togs off? Perineal outcomes for women who birth in water compared to women who do not Holland, Ms Sari

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152 Top ten tips: What it takes to thrive and survive together as Midwives and Midwifery Educators in 2022 Donaldson, Mrs Catherine Mary Anne

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153 Translating midwifery continuity of care models in regional NSW: Women and maternity staff experiences of implementing a new service Prussing, Elysse

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154 Two versus four sterile water injections for managing back pain in labour Lee, Nigel

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155 Understanding women’s needs and preferences for pregnancy information in Australia Musgrave, Ms Loretta

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156 Using poetic inquiry to give voice to women who had a traumatic birth through bearing witness Keedle, Hazel

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157 Us, together- Co-creating a Mentoring in Midwifery Program in NSW Lennon, Ms Kelley

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158 Weaving Holistic Reflection within Midwifery Education and Practice Bass, Ms Janice

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159 What modifiable factors improve breastfeeding exclusivity and duration in Australian women? Tawia, Susan

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160 What women want for the next birth: a content analysis on the wishes for future pregnancy in a national Australia survey (BESt) Lockwood, Ms Risharda

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161 Who do you think we are? Community perceptions of a midwife Cramer, Rhian

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162 Who is responsible for postpartum contraception advice and provision? The perspective of hospital-based maternity clinicians in NSW, Australia Botfield, Jessica

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163 Women and Birth - Writing for publication workshop Homer, Caroline

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164 Women identify benefits with the use of electronic maternity records Hadland, Miss Mariann

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165 Women’s experiences of obstetric fistula risk factors and the need for skilled birth attendance in North-central Nigeria: An Interpretive Description Bulndi, Mrs Lydia Babatunde

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166 Womens experiences on their infant feeding during COVID-19 Matriano, Miss Marie

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167 Workforce challenges experienced by midwives in Victoria: a population-based cross-sectional study Matthews, Ms Robyn

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168 YourChoice A Decision Aid App for Genomic Prenatal Testing Nagle, Cate

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