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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A critical analysis of Australian policies and guidelines for water immersion during labour and birth Cooper, Megan
2017
5 p. 431-441
11 p.
artikel
2 A critical and interpretive literature review of birthing women’s non-elicited pain language Power, Stephanie
2017
5 p. e227-e241
nvt p.
artikel
3 A grounded theory study on midwifery managers’ views and experiences of implementing and sustaining continuity of carer models within the UK maternity system Turner, Sarah

5 p. e421-e431
artikel
4 Aims and scope 2018
5 p. ii
artikel
5 Aims and scope 2017
5 p. ii-
1 p.
artikel
6 Aims and scope 2016
5 p. ii-
1 p.
artikel
7 A longitudinal qualitative study of women’s experiences of postnatal care following hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Silverio, Sergio A.

5 p. 460-468
artikel
8 An analysis of the global diversity of midwifery pre-service education pathways Neal, Sarah

5 p. 439-445
artikel
9 An Australian doula program for socially disadvantaged women: Developing realist evaluation theories O’Rourke, Kerryn M.

5 p. e438-e446
artikel
10 An evaluation of perinatal mental health interventions: An integrative literature review Lavender, Theressa J.
2016
5 p. 399-406
8 p.
artikel
11 A pathway to establish a publicly funded home birth program in Australia White, Colleen

5 p. e420-e428
artikel
12 A qualitative exploration of how midwives’ and obstetricians’ perception of risk affects care practices for low-risk women and normal birth Healy, Sandra
2017
5 p. 367-375
9 p.
artikel
13 A qualitative study of factors that influence midwives’ practice in relation to low-risk women’s oral intake in labour in Australia Tadaumi, Mika

5 p. e455-e463
artikel
14 A qualitative study of first time mothers’ experiences of postnatal social support from health professionals in England McLeish, Jenny

5 p. e451-e460
artikel
15 A qualitative study on community-based doulas’ roles in providing culturally-responsive care to migrant women in Australia Khaw, Sarah Min-Lee

5 p. e527-e535
artikel
16 A systematic review of behaviour change techniques used in the context of stillbirth prevention Escañuela Sánchez, Tamara

5 p. e495-e508
artikel
17 Australian midwives and provision of nutrition education during pregnancy: A cross sectional survey of nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and confidence Arrish, Jamila
2016
5 p. 455-464
10 p.
artikel
18 Barriers and enablers in maintaining healthy gestational weight gain: A qualitative study White, Claire

5 p. e461-e467
artikel
19 Barriers to and facilitators for addressing overweight and obesity before conception: A qualitative study Benton, Madeleine R.

5 p. e493-e497
artikel
20 Being in the shadow of the unknown — Swedish women’s lived experiences of pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic, a phenomenological study Linden, Karolina

5 p. 440-446
artikel
21 Best practice principles for research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in action: Case study of a safe infant sleep strategy Young, Jeanine
2019
5 p. 460-465
artikel
22 “Better safe than sorry”—Reasons for consulting care due to decreased fetal movements Linde, Anders
2017
5 p. 376-381
6 p.
artikel
23 Birthing As Country Magick Dennis, Fleur
2019
5 p. 383-390
artikel
24 Birthplace as the midwife's work place: How does place of birth impact on midwives? Davis, Deborah L.
2016
5 p. 407-415
9 p.
artikel
25 Brain death during pregnancy and prolonged corporeal support of the body: A critical discussion Staff, Lynne
2017
5 p. 354-360
7 p.
artikel
26 Breastfeeding initiation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in Victoria: analysis of routinely collected population-based data McLachlan, Helen L.
2017
5 p. 361-366
6 p.
artikel
27 Building capacity and wellbeing in vulnerable/marginalised mothers: A qualitative study Balaam, Marie-Clare
2018
5 p. e341-e347
artikel
28 Capturing parents’ and health professionals’ experiences of stillbirth bereavement photography: A systematic review and meta-synthesis Oxlad, Melissa J.

5 p. 421-428
artikel
29 Caring for Mum On Country: Exploring the transferability of the Birthing On Country RISE framework in a remote multilingual Northern Australian context Ireland, Sarah

5 p. 487-492
artikel
30 Change is in the air: Reclaiming ancestral wisdom through Birthing on Country in Australia Marriott, R.
2019
5 p. 381-382
artikel
31 Clinical guidelines for caring for women with COVID-19 during pregnancy, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period Pavlidis, Pollyanna

5 p. 455-464
artikel
32 Co-designing preconception and pregnancy care for healthy maternal lifestyles and obesity prevention Walker, Ruth

5 p. 473-478
artikel
33 Communication and shared decision-making after stillbirth: Results of the ShaDeS study Ravaldi, Claudia

5 p. e518-e526
artikel
34 Comparing the views of caseload midwives working with First Nations families in an all-risk, culturally responsive model with midwives working in standard caseload models, using a cross-sectional survey design McLardie-Hore, Fiona E.

5 p. 469-480
artikel
35 Comparison of labour and birth outcomes between nulliparous women who used epidural analgesia in labour and those who did not: A prospective cohort study Newnham, Elizabeth C.

5 p. e435-e441
artikel
36 Coronavirus testing in women attending antenatal care Rolnik, Daniel L.

5 p. 473-476
artikel
37 Corrigendum to “Strengthening midwifery education through clinical experience: Findings from a qualitative study in Indonesia” [Women Birth 35 (2022) 87–95] Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah

5 p. e521
artikel
38 Cultural security in the perinatal period for Indigenous women in urban areas: a scoping review Marriott, Rhonda
2019
5 p. 412-426
artikel
39 Development of a tool to measure holistic reflection in midwifery students and midwives Bass, J.

5 p. e502-e511
artikel
40 Differences in levels of stress, social support, health behaviours, and stress-reduction strategies for women pregnant before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, and based on phases of pandemic restrictions, in Ireland Matvienko-Sikar, Karen

5 p. 447-454
artikel
41 Does it happen and why? Lived and shared experiences of mistreatment and respectful care during childbirth among maternal health providers in a tertiary hospital in Nigeria Okedo-Alex, Ijeoma Nkem

5 p. 477-486
artikel
42 Editorial Board
5 p. ii
artikel
43 Editorial Board 2019
5 p. ii
artikel
44 Editorial Board
5 p. ii
artikel
45 Editorial Board
5 p. ii
artikel
46 Editorial Board
5 p. ii
artikel
47 Editorial on Advancing midwifery education Sweet, Linda
2018
5 p. 341-342
artikel
48 Effect of alternatively designed hospital birthing rooms on the rate of vaginal births: Multicentre randomised controlled trial Be-Up Ayerle, Gertrud M.

5 p. 429-438
artikel
49 Enabling new graduate midwives to work in midwifery continuity of care models: A conceptual model for implementation Cummins, Allison M.
2018
5 p. 343-349
artikel
50 Establishing teams aiming to provide culturally safe maternity care for Indigenous families Hickey, Sophie
2019
5 p. 449-459
artikel
51 Evaluating the reach and impact of Still Six Lives: A national stillbirth public awareness campaign in Australia Chan, Lilian

5 p. 446-453
artikel
52 Evaluation of an Australian Aboriginal model of maternity care: The Malabar Community Midwifery Link Service Hartz, Donna L.
2019
5 p. 427-436
artikel
53 ‘Expecting and Connecting’ Group Pregnancy Care: Evaluation of a collaborative clinic Craswell, Alison
2016
5 p. 416-422
7 p.
artikel
54 Experiences and attitudes of midwives during the birth of a pregnant woman with COVID-19 infection: A qualitative study González-Timoneda, Alba

5 p. 465-472
artikel
55 Experiences of and visions for collaboration between midwives and nurses in Nova Scotia Macdonald, Danielle

5 p. e482-e492
artikel
56 Exploring midwifery prescribing in Australia Small, Kirsten
2016
5 p. 436-442
7 p.
artikel
57 Exploring the COVID-19 pandemic experience of maternity clinicians in a high migrant population and low COVID-19 prevalence country: A qualitative study Melov, Sarah J.

5 p. 493-502
artikel
58 Exploring the Fear of Birth Scale in a mixed population of women of childbearing age—A Swedish pilot study Hildingsson, Ingegerd
2018
5 p. 407-413
artikel
59 Expressed breastmilk handling and storage guidelines available to mothers in the community: A scoping review Scott, Hayley

5 p. 426-432
artikel
60 Facilitators and barriers to pregnant women’s participation in research: A systematic review van der Zande, Indira S.E.
2018
5 p. 350-361
artikel
61 Factors influencing midwives’ use of an evidenced based Normal Birth Guideline Toohill, Jocelyn
2017
5 p. 415-423
9 p.
artikel
62 Factors that influence women’s decision on infant feeding: An integrative review Matriano, Marie Gabrielle

5 p. 430-439
artikel
63 Feasibility, acceptability and sustainability of postpartum contraceptive implant provision by midwives in NSW public hospitals Botfield, Jessica R.

5 p. e439-e445
artikel
64 Functional status of women with and without severe maternal morbidity: A prospective cohort study Norhayati, Mohd Noor
2016
5 p. 443-449
7 p.
artikel
65 Group antenatal care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: An acceptability study Brookfield, Jo
2019
5 p. 437-448
artikel
66 Health care experiences and birth outcomes: Results of an Aboriginal birth cohort Brown, Stephanie J.
2019
5 p. 404-411
artikel
67 Herbal medicines use during pregnancy in Sierra Leone: An exploratory cross-sectional study James, Peter Bai
2018
5 p. e302-e309
artikel
68 How obstetricians and pregnant women decide mode of birth in light of a recent regulation in Brazil Galvao, Rachel
2018
5 p. e310-e317
artikel
69 Ice pack induced perineal analgesia after spontaneous vaginal birth: Randomized controlled trial Francisco, Adriana Amorim
2018
5 p. e334-e340
artikel
70 “I felt like I had no options”: Navigating an ultrasound prediction of a large baby in pregnancy Baddington, Cara L.

5 p. e556-e562
artikel
71 “If you don’t ask … you don’t tell”: Refugee women’s perspectives on perinatal mental health screening Willey, Suzanne M

5 p. e429-e437
artikel
72 Immediate stress reduction effects of yoga during pregnancy: One group pre–post test Kusaka, Momoko
2016
5 p. e82-e88
nvt p.
artikel
73 Impact of the Helping Mothers Survive Bleeding After Birth learning programme on care provider skills and maternal health outcomes in low-income countries — An integrative review Bogren, Malin

5 p. 425-434
artikel
74 Implementing Birthing on Country services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families: RISE Framework Kildea, Sue
2019
5 p. 466-475
artikel
75 Indian migrant women’s experiences of motherhood and postnatal support in Australia: A qualitative study Rao, Vibhuti Samarth

5 p. 479-489
artikel
76 International migration as a determinant of emergency caesarean Merry, Lisa
2016
5 p. e89-e98
nvt p.
artikel
77 Intrapartum cardiotocograph monitoring and perinatal outcomes for women at risk: Literature review Small, Kirsten A.

5 p. 411-418
artikel
78 Left lateral birthing position for woman with leg amputation: A brief case report Chen, Guier
2017
5 p. e264-
1 p.
artikel
79 Listening to First Nations women’s voices, hearing requests for continuity of carer, trusted knowledge and family involvement: A qualitative study in urban Darwin Bowden, Emily R.

5 p. e509-e517
artikel
80 Listening to larger bodied women: Time for a new approach to maternity care Griffiths, Ahlia

5 p. 397-400
artikel
81 Longitudinal evaluation of a training program to promote routine antenatal enquiry for domestic violence by midwives Baird, Kathleen
2018
5 p. 398-406
artikel
82 Looking back moving forward: The history of midwifery in Western Australia Davison, Clare L.

5 p. e409-e420
artikel
83 Making good care essential: The impact of increased obstetric interventions and decreased services during the COVID-19 pandemic Rice, Kathleen F.

5 p. 484-492
artikel
84 Maternal perception of fetal movements in the third trimester: A qualitative description Bradford, Billie
2018
5 p. e287-e293
artikel
85 Measuring respect and autonomy in Dutch maternity care: Applicability of two measures Feijen-de Jong, E.I.

5 p. e447-e454
artikel
86 Midwife led randomised controlled trials in Australia and New Zealand: A scoping review Homer, Caroline

5 p. 401-408
artikel
87 Midwifery-led care in South Australia: Looking back to move forward McKellar, Lois

5 p. e537-e545
artikel
88 Midwifery management of second-degree perineal tears in New Zealand: A cross-sectional survey of practice Cronin, Robin S.
2018
5 p. 422-429
artikel
89 Midwifery Student Evaluation of Practice: The MidSTEP tool — Perceptions of clinical learning experiences Griffiths, Marnie

5 p. 440-447
artikel
90 Midwifery students’ perspectives on how role models contribute to becoming a midwife: A qualitative study Nieuwenhuijze, Marianne J.

5 p. 433-439
artikel
91 Midwifery workplace culture in Australia: A national survey of midwives Catling, Christine

5 p. 464-472
artikel
92 Midwives and sexual violence: A cross-sectional analysis of personal exposure, education and attitudes in practice de Klerk, Hannah W.

5 p. e487-e493
artikel
93 Midwives’ and women’s experiences with respectful maternity care around the globe: A meta-synthesis Shiindi-Mbidi, Tekla S.N.

5 p. e461-e470
artikel
94 Midwives’ experiences of using the Mindfetalness method when talking with pregnant women about fetal movements Rådestad, Ingela

5 p. e498-e504
artikel
95 Midwives providing woman-centred care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: A national qualitative study Stulz, Virginia M.

5 p. 475-483
artikel
96 Midwives’ views of changing to a Continuity of Midwifery Care (CMC) model in Scotland: A baseline survey Hollins Martin, Caroline J.

5 p. e409-e419
artikel
97 Moral distress in midwifery practice: A Delphi study Foster, Mrs Wendy

5 p. e544-e555
artikel
98 Narrowing the Gap? Describing women's outcomes in Midwifery Group Practice in remote Australia Lack, Bernadette M.
2016
5 p. 465-470
6 p.
artikel
99 No one asked us: Understanding the lived experiences of midwives providing care in the north west suburbs of Melbourne during the COVID-19 pandemic: An interpretive phenomenology Hearn, Fran

5 p. 447-457
artikel
100 Normal Birth in a Post Truth world Dahlen, Hannah
2017
5 p. 351-353
3 p.
artikel
101 North-central Nigerian women’s experiences of obstetric fistula risk factors and their perceived treatment services: An Interpretive Description Bulndi, Lydia Babatunde

5 p. 454-459
artikel
102 Nurturing autonomy in student midwives within a student led antenatal clinic Hamilton, Valerie

5 p. 448-454
artikel
103 Obstetric fistula and sociocultural practices in Hausa community of Northern Nigeria Amodu, Oluwakemi C.
2017
5 p. e258-e263
nvt p.
artikel
104 Optimising maternity care for a subsequent pregnancy after a psychologically traumatic birth: A scoping review Pidd, Deborah

5 p. e471-e480
artikel
105 “Our culture, how it is to be us” — Listening to Aboriginal women about on Country urban birthing Marriott, Rhonda
2019
5 p. 391-403
artikel
106 Postnatal post-traumatic stress: An integrative review Simpson, Madeleine
2018
5 p. 367-379
artikel
107 Postpartum women’s experiences of social and healthcare professional support during the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent cross-sectional thematic analysis Jackson, Leanne

5 p. 511-520
artikel
108 Pregnant adolescent women’s perceptions of depression and psychiatric services in the United States Bledsoe, Sarah E.
2017
5 p. e248-e257
nvt p.
artikel
109 Prenatal education program decreases postpartum depression and increases maternal confidence: A longitudinal quasi-experimental study in urban Japan Shimpuku, Yoko

5 p. e456-e463
artikel
110 Presence and process of fear of birth during pregnancy—Findings from a longitudinal cohort study Hildingsson, Ingegerd
2017
5 p. e242-e247
nvt p.
artikel
111 Providers’ perspectives of barriers experienced in maternal health care among Marshallese women Ayers, Britni L.
2018
5 p. e294-e301
artikel
112 Quantifying the differences in birth outcomes and out-of-pocket costs between Australian Defence Force servicewomen and civilian women: A data linkage study Bull, Claudia

5 p. e432-e438
artikel
113 Randomised controlled trial using smartphone website vs leaflet to support antenatal perineal massage practice for pregnant women Takeuchi, Shoko
2016
5 p. 430-435
6 p.
artikel
114 Red flags and gut feelings—Midwives’ perceptions of domestic and family violence screening and detection in a maternity department Baird, Kathleen

5 p. e468-e474
artikel
115 Relationship between duration of second stage of labour and postpartum anaemia Infante-Torres, Nuria
2018
5 p. e318-e324
artikel
116 Relationship between the degree of perineal trauma at vaginal birth and change in haemoglobin concentration Rubio-Álvarez, Ana
2017
5 p. 382-388
7 p.
artikel
117 Risk factors for preterm, low birthweight and small for gestational age births among Aboriginal women from remote communities in Northern Australia Kildea, Sue V.
2017
5 p. 398-405
8 p.
artikel
118 Simulated employment interviews: A collaborative approach to gaining understanding of the graduate midwife employment process Sidebotham, Mary

5 p. 455-463
artikel
119 Skills and knowledge of midwives at free-standing birth centres and home birth: A meta-ethnography Stone, Nancy Iris

5 p. e481-e494
artikel
120 Social resources and Arab women’s perinatal mental health: A systematic review Qutteina, Yara
2018
5 p. 386-397
artikel
121 Sterile water injections for childbirth pain: An evidenced based guide to practice Mårtensson, Lena B.
2018
5 p. 380-385
artikel
122 ‘Stories of distress versus fulfilment’: A narrative inquiry of midwives’ experiences supporting alternative birth choices in the UK National Health Service Feeley, Claire

5 p. e446-e455
artikel
123 Strength, determination and hope - defining our humanity Bradfield, Zoe

5 p. 405-406
artikel
124 Talking testing: Impact of a training intervention on midwives’ antenatal HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C screening practice Johnson, Jen

5 p. e520-e525
artikel
125 Telephone triage and midwifery: A scoping review Bailey, Carolyn M.
2018
5 p. 414-421
artikel
126 ‘The calm before the storm’: A qualitative study of fathers’ experiences of early labour Roberts, Julie

5 p. 490-495
artikel
127 The childbirth experience: A systematic review of predictors and outcomes McKelvin, Giliane

5 p. 407-416
artikel
128 The effects of early pacifier use on breastfeeding: A randomised controlled trial Hermanson, Åsa

5 p. e473-e482
artikel
129 The impact of perinatal healthcare changes on birth trauma during COVID-19 Diamond, Rachel M.

5 p. 503-510
artikel
130 The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on birth satisfaction in a prospective cohort of 2,341 U.S. women Preis, Heidi

5 p. 458-465
artikel
131 The magnitude of the problem of obstetric violence and its associated factors: A cross-sectional study Martínez-Galiano, Juan Miguel

5 p. e526-e536
artikel
132 The midwife-student mentor relationship: Creating the virtuous circle Sheehan, A.

5 p. e512-e520
artikel
133 The needs of women experiencing perinatal loss: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis Zhuang, Simin

5 p. 409-420
artikel
134 The next chapter of Women and Birth Homer, Caroline

5 p. 429
artikel
135 The PNG Midwifery Leadership Buddy Program: An evaluation Hall, Helen

5 p. e536-e543
artikel
136 “The right help at the right time”: Positive constructions of peer and professional support for breastfeeding Burns, Elaine
2017
5 p. 389-397
9 p.
artikel
137 The use of non-surgical glue to repair perineal first-degree lacerations in normal birth: A non-inferiority randomised trial Ochiai, A.M.

5 p. e514-e519
artikel
138 The Waterbirth Project: São Bernardo Hospital experience Camargo, Joyce C.S.
2018
5 p. e325-e333
artikel
139 Traditional birth attendants’ roles and homebirth choices in Ethiopia: A qualitative study Gurara, Mekdes

5 p. e464-e472
artikel
140 Trends in seasonal influenza vaccine uptake during pregnancy in Western Australia: Implications for midwives Regan, Annette K.
2016
5 p. 423-429
7 p.
artikel
141 Trying to conceive: An interpretive phenomenological analysis of couples’ experiences of pregnancy after stillbirth Murphy, Margaret

5 p. e475-e481
artikel
142 Uncovered and disrespected. A qualitative study of Jordanian women’s experience of privacy in birth Hussein, Suha Abed Almajeed Abdallah

5 p. 496-504
artikel
143 Using epidemiological and health economic measures to inform maternity staffing decisions: A guide Callander, Emily

5 p. e471-e476
artikel
144 Using participatory action research to co-design perinatal support strategies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents experiencing complex trauma Reid, Carol

5 p. e494-e501
artikel
145 Village midwives and their changing roles in Brunei Darussalam: A qualitative study Abdul-Mumin, Khadizah Haji
2016
5 p. e73-e81
nvt p.
artikel
146 ‘We are going into battle without appropriate armour’: A qualitative study of Indonesian midwives’ experiences in providing maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic Hazfiarini, Alya

5 p. 466-474
artikel
147 What are the experiences of women with obesity receiving antenatal maternity care? A scoping review of qualitative evidence Saw, Lauren

5 p. 435-446
artikel
148 What would Florence think of midwives and nurses in 2020? Homer, Caroline

5 p. 409-410
artikel
149 Why ARRIVE should not thrive in Australia Davies-Tuck, Miranda
2018
5 p. 339-340
artikel
150 Why does the need for medication become a barrier to breastfeeding? A narrative review McClatchey, Alyson K.
2018
5 p. 362-366
artikel
151 Women’s attitudes towards the medicalization of childbirth and their associations with planned and actual modes of birth Benyamini, Yael
2017
5 p. 424-430
7 p.
artikel
152 Women's experience of childbirth – A five year follow-up of the randomised controlled trial “Ready for Child Trial” Maimburg, Rikke Damkjær
2016
5 p. 450-454
5 p.
artikel
153 Women’s experience of receiving team-midwifery care in Japan: A qualitative descriptive study Iida, Mariko

5 p. 493-499
artikel
154 Women’s experiences of, and attitudes to, maternity education across the perinatal period in Victoria, Australia: A mixed-methods approach Buultjens, Melissa
2017
5 p. 406-414
9 p.
artikel
155 Women’s experiences of birth trauma: A scoping review Watson, Kristy

5 p. 417-424
artikel
156 Women’s experiences of infant feeding support: Findings from a cross-sectional survey in Victoria, Australia Cramer, Rhian L.

5 p. e505-e513
artikel
157 Women’s experiences of their involvement around care decisions during a subsequent pregnancy after a previous caesarean birth in Western Australia Chan, Maria Hakyung

5 p. e442-e450
artikel
158 Women’s experiences of their maternity care: A principle- based concept analysis Beecher, Claire

5 p. 419-425
artikel
159 Women’s experiences of the second stage of labour Häggsgård, Cecilia

5 p. e464-e470
artikel
160 “You’re a ‘high-risk’ customer”: A qualitative study of women’s experiences of receiving information from health professionals regarding health problems or complications in pregnancy Ray, Ashleigh E.

5 p. e477-e486
artikel
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