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1 Advice to students Rance, Sharon
2015
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2 AMOSS and AMIHS partnership to make a difference: Rheumatic heart disease in pregnancy Vaughan, Geraldine
2015
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3 An autoethnographic presentation on autoethnography: Sharing in midwifery Hodgkin, Kai
2015
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4 Antenatal breastfeeding education: Strategies for midwives Svensson, Jane
2015
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5 Are we there yet? Private practice midwifery 5 years after Medicare reforms in Australia Walsh, Teresa
2015
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6 A rock and a hard place: Challenges for midwifery leadership Divall, Bernie
2015
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7 Australian midwives’ understanding and experience of routine enquiry for intimate partner violence during pregnancy Baird, Kathleen
2015
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8 Author Index 2015
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9 Back to the roots: A mirror for making a difference in rural-remote midwifery practice in Papua New Guinea Kep, Julie Kamblijambi
2015
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10 Between the baby and the breast: Translating research into practice Johns, Helene
2015
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11 Birth outcomes: Private practising midwives at Gold Coast University Hospital Fenwick, Jennifer
2015
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12 Birthplace in Australia: Midwives’ experiences of intrapartum homebirth transfer Fox, Deborah
2015
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13 Blood or not in the obstetric setting? When should you transfuse? Hennessy, Clare
2015
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14 Breastfeeding: Good for Mum Good for Bub Project Clements, Vanessa
2015
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15 Building an east west link through clinical pathways Blake, Karen
2015
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16 Building our very own justice league: Midwifery graduates for women's choice Wood, Jennifer
2015
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17 Cambodia – Privilege and passion Glover, Pauline
2015
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18 Can a simple and innovative strategy make a difference in perceiving low milk supply? Meedya, Shahla
2015
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19 Caseload midwifery in Australia: What access do women have? Dawson, Kate
2015
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20 Caseload midwifery program at Westmead Hospital: An evaluation of the first 1000 births outcomes Gidaszewski, Beata
2015
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21 Challenging conversations in clinical supervision Tierney, Olivia
2015
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22 Characteristics, trends, co-admissions and service needs of women admitted to residential parenting services in the year following birth in NSW Dahlen, Hannah
2015
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23 Clinical supervision – Making a difference for midwives Love, Bev
2015
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24 Collaborating for the future of midwifery Kennedy, Holly Powell
2015
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25 Collaborating together to provide pregnancy and parenting education to youth Parker, Belinda
2015
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26 Collecting blood specimens – Can we do it better? Akers, Chris
2015
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27 Comparing views and experiences of caseload and standard care midwives Newton, Michelle
2015
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28 Complementary medicine and maternity care; informed midwives make a difference Hall, Helen
2015
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29 Contents Page 2015
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30 Continuity of midwifery and specialist care in rural Victoria Birrell, Deborah
2015
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31 Crafting to confidence: Aboriginal midwifery and nursing student cadets facilitating coming together of antenatal women experiencing risky pregnancies Sudholz, Helen
2015
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32 Creation and application of a three dimensional scenario tool – Open the VALT (Visually Authentic Learning Tool) Tilbrook, Vanessa
2015
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33 Critical reflection through creative expression: How to develop reflective skills for professional practice Tilbrook, Vanessa
2015
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34 Developing ‘super’ midwives – Motivation to become a midwife in Papua New Guinea Moores, Alison
2015
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35 Development of a critical thinking measure for undergraduate midwifery students Carter, Amanda
2015
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36 Development of a student-led antenatal clinic Christian, Tania
2015
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37 Does hypertension in pregnancy impact the woman's mental health? Roberts, Lynne
2015
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38 Domestic violence screening in pregnancy: Discussing evidence and developing a practice tool kit Smith, Rachel
2015
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39 Don’t forget the ‘well newborn’! The women's innovative approach to recognising and responding to deterioration Sudholz, Helen
2015
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40 ‘Dying for a Cure’ documentary Devonport, Claire
2015
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41 Enhancing decision-making assessment in midwifery: Psychometric properties, reliability and validity of the tool in a cross cultural context Jomeen, Julie
2015
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42 ‘Expecting and connecting’: Evaluation of a collaborative antenatal service Kearney, Lauren
2015
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43 Experiences of callers to the PANDA National Perinatal Depression Helpline Biggs, Laura
2015
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44 Experiences of studying midwifery in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea Puawe, Paula
2015
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45 Exploration of the implementation of the obese obstetric woman policy Sweet, Linda
2015
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46 Exploring big questions in pregnancy: Conversation for transformative times Mathias, Laura
2015
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47 Faces of FreMo Ackroyd, Miriam
2015
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48 Facilitating care for women with intellectual disability in pregnancy: A qualitative study into health professionals’ understanding of the issues Williams, Namira
2015
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49 First-time fathers’ making a difference during labour and birth Bowman, Sandra
2015
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50 Gentle birth at Yayasan Bumi Sehat – A student midwife's reflections Stirling, Lindsey
2015
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51 Gestational breast cancer and infant feeding Javid, Nasrin
2015
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52 Getting to the heart of student midwifery with support circles Schellhorn, Jenny
2015
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53 Group B streptococcus: Are we doing more harm than good? Braye, Kate
2015
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54 Help at the end of the line: Trialling a telephone-based health-coaching service for achieving healthy weight gain during pregnancy Clements, Vanessa
2015
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55 Helpful or harmful: A critical look at popular childbirth observational documentaries Copeland, Felicity
2015
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56 Homebirth to hospital transfer: The client perspective McPhee, Susan Constable
2015
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57 How women conceptualise satisfaction of their maternity care experiences Hauck, Yvonne
2015
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58 How women use virtual media in the childbearing period Gleeson, Danielle
2015
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59 Human rights in childbirth and midwifery care – Joining hands to change the 21st century for any woman, anywhere Hazard, Bashi
2015
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60 Immersed in continuity of care and enmeshed in private practice: A student's perspective Dousi, Kate
2015
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61 Improving breastfeeding initiation and duration in the mid north of South Australia McKellar, Lois
2015
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62 Improving confidence in first year midwifery students Catling, Christine
2015
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63 Intrapartum care for women: A sub-study of the M@NGO RCT Forti, Amanda
2015
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64 Introducing video into maternity care research: Lessons learned Kennedy, Holly Powell
2015
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65 Iodine supplementation during pregnancy: Are pregnant women aware of its importance? Baafi, Mercy
2015
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66 Just a minute Exton, Esther
2015
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67 ‘Just slow everything down’: Playing for time in midwifery practice Newnham, Elizabeth
2015
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68 Keeping ‘super’ students in the midwifery profession: Addressing bullying in the workplace Primanzon, Nadia
2015
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69 Knowledge, attitude and practices of midwives toward HIV/AIDS positive mothers Mfalamagoha, Johari
2015
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70 Leading midwifery? – But I’m just a student! Kennedy, Holly Powell
2015
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71 Learning to be ‘with woman’: To listen, care, laugh and cry McKenzie, Deborah (Deb)
2015
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72 Life after graduation – Professional issues and registration 101 Vogt, Tanya
2015
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73 Little purple riding hood – A modern day midwifery tale about labour and birth Binskin, Margaret
2015
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74 Making a mutual difference Robertson, Laura
2015
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75 Making pronurturance routine care to reduce PPH: Practice development research Fahy, Kathleen
2015
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76 Malabar: A ‘super’ model Caplice, Shea
2015
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77 Maternal mortality, Uganda: Can midwives make a difference? Docking, Margaret
2015
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78 Midwifery skills promoting clinical practice from a policy perspective Dale, Penelope
2015
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79 Midwifery students: Continuity of caring for each other Sinclair, Robyn
2015
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80 Midwifery students embedded in continuity: Students’ and mentors’ experiences Carter, Amanda
2015
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81 Midwifing ourselves and each other: Exploring the potential of clinical supervision Brodie, Pat
2015
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82 Midwives’ and doctors’ views of two publicly-funded Victorian homebirth programs McLachlan, Helen
2015
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83 Midwives and perinatal mental health: Knowledge, attitudes and learning needs Butt, Janice
2015
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84 Midwives’ experiences of caring for women with female genital mutilation: Insights and ways forward for practice in Australia Dawson, Angela
2015
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85 Midwives’ understanding of perinatal depression and the scope of midwifery practice Hurt, Dianne
2015
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86 Misoprostol miscarriage management: A retrospective cohort review of the first 2 years of the use of misoprostol in a midwifery-led early pregnancy assessment Australian teaching hospital Diplock, Hayley
2015
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87 My birth from my Mother's perspective Rance, Sharon
2015
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88 My midwife, she walks by me Hitchick, Meg
2015
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89 National maternity services reforms: A mystery worth solving Roache, Bridget
2015
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90 ‘Normal’ vaginal breech birth: The clinicians’ perspective Catling, Christine
2015
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91 Obstetric referrals and their appropriateness in a PNG health setting Koral, Wanis
2015
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92 Pass it on: Implementing a breastfeeding peer support program Grimes, Heather
2015
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93 Patient controlled epidural therapy in labouring women Cunningham, Joan
2015
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94 Perineal research in New Zealand midwifery practice Cronin, Robin
2015
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95 Personal costs of the continuity of care experiences Sweet, Linda
2015
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96 POstnatal Processes and PathwaYs (POPPY): A study investigating postnatal pathways and care for women and their babies in NSW Schmied, Virginia
2015
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97 Pregnant adolescents and midwives: Reinforcing the team Ireson, Deborah
2015
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98 Pregnant women and health professionals views on CAM in pregnancy specifically acupressure and being involved in a randomised controlled trial Mollart, Lyndall
2015
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99 Prevalence and trend of maternal BMI Cheney, Kate
2015
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100 Prevalence of burnout, depression, anxiety and stress among Australian midwives Sidebotham, Mary
2015
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101 Provision of private practice as a learning environment for midwifery students Williamson, Moira
2015
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102 Qualitative research on how midwives experience caseload midwifery Jepsen, Ingrid
2015
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103 Quality in, quality out: How accurate perinatal data collection makes a difference Craswell, Alison
2015
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104 Reading images of birth rooms Bowden, Calida
2015
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105 Reducing painful nipple trauma and associated breastfeeding complications Thompson, Robyn
2015
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106 Reflective imagery as a tool for assessment – Post graduates experiences Seiboth, Merridee
2015
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107 Rethinking women's access to continuity of midwife care Wilkes, Liz
2015
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108 Risk factors for excessive postpartum blood loss in the cosmos trial of caseload midwifery Davey, Mary-Ann
2015
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109 Safe sleep, every sleep: Reducing infant deaths in Indigenous communities Young, Jeanine
2015
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110 Salutogenic midwifery Ferguson, Sally
2015
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111 SANDS – The power of peer support Carvalho, Andre
2015
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112 Screening for childbirth fear – When and why? Toohill, Jocelyn
2015
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113 Seeding the infant microbiome: The midwife's role McCurley, Asha
2015
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114 Setting up a student group practice for continuity of care experiences Campbell, Oceane
2015
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115 Severe perineal trauma is rising, but let's not overreact Priddis, Holly
2015
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116 Small towns talk: Rural midwives perspectives on Australian maternity redesign Brundell, Kath
2015
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117 Staying inspired: How student midwives cope with the emotional work of midwifery Flynn, Naomi
2015
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118 Stop women and babies falling – A case for change Hatton, Maree
2015
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119 Student midwives transferring knowledge from the online learning environment to role playing a real life scenario Skinner, Virginia
2015
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120 ‘Super’ communication: Every quilt tells a story Catt, Lisa
2015
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121 Super midwives: Australian midwives’ experiences of obstetric emergencies Elmir, Rakime
2015
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122 Sustaining ‘super’ midwives: Building resilience in midwifery students Hogan, Rosemarie
2015
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123 Ten years of Midwifery Group Practice (MGP) at the Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH), Adelaide Buttery, Lisa
2015
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124 The big ideas – Interactive session Campbell, Oceane
2015
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125 The complete birth study: Complementary therapies for labour and birth: Can we reduce epidural rates in first time mothers? Levett, Kate
2015
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126 The effect of waterbirth on neonatal mortality and morbidity Davies, Rowena
2015
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127 The evidence behind Calmbirth Vose, Christine
2015
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128 The making of a midwife: My family's contribution to Aboriginal maternal and child health Sach-Jones, Daisy
2015
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129 The midwife inside Caplice, Shea
2015
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130 The midwives’ and women's interaction study Teate, Alison
2015
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131 The oxytocin symphony Caplice, Shea
2015
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132 The ripple effect Vaccaro, Amy
2015
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133 The ‘super’ midwife provides skin-to-skin contact immediately after a caesarean section Stevens, Jeni
2015
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134 The third paradigm: Women's perspective of pain in labour Karlsdóttir, Sigfríður Inga
2015
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135 They’re coming to take your baby: Real life drama for the women and professionals involved Marsh, Christine
2015
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136 Thirty-one flavours: How consumer engagement helps midwives offer more than just vanilla Homel, Naomi
2015
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137 Through the looking glass – Learning to be a midwife through reflection Odendaal, Jennifer-Anne
2015
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138 To boldly go…and write prescriptions Small, Kirsten
2015
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139 Too long to wait: Combined maternity and endocrine outpatient-clinical redesign project Nunn, Rosalie
2015
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140 Towards defining caseload midwifery in the Australian context Hartz, Donna
2015
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141 Transfer of knowledge Jepsen, Ingrid
2015
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142 ‘Transition’ from successful solo practice to Clinic Director; MSQ'S story Zakharoff, Kelli
2015
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143 Trying to translate research into practice: The Baby Friendly Health Initiative in Australia – Twenty years on Atchan, Marjorie
2015
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144 Types of conversations with women and families fearful of birth: Building childbirth resilience Gamble, Jenny
2015
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145 Understanding country: Illuminating the unconscious dimensions connected to childbirth Wobcke, Marianne
2015
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146 Variations in models of care in NSW – Results from the MaCCS validation study making a difference to women Donnolley, Natasha
2015
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147 ‘We Dreamed of You’: A song about the loss of a baby Plumley, Devon
2015
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148 We’re all in this together: Midwifery student peer mentoring McKellar, Lois
2015
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149 What's culture got to do with it? Penman, Sandra
2015
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150 When ‘no’ means ‘no’: Supporting women's rights to informed consent and refusal Jenkinson, Bec
2015
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151 Who is holding the baby? Women's experiences of contact with their baby immediately after birth: An Australian population-based survey Biro, Mary Anne
2015
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152 Why are women choosing a publicly funded homebirth? Ireland, Karina
2015
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153 With woman experiencing crisis; becoming a lifeline telephone crisis supporter Wilson, Beau
2015
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154 Women, midwives and reflexology: Making a difference Mollart, Lyndall
2015
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155 Women's experience based on a hormonal/emotional model of labour Fragkoudi, Anna
2015
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156 Women's experience of intranasal fentanyl, subcutaneous fentanyl or intramuscular pethidine for labour analgesia Fleet, Julie
2015
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157 Women's experiences of two publicly-funded homebirth programs in Victoria, Australia Forster, Della
2015
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158 Women's lived experience of intimate partner violence during pregnancy Baird, Kathleen
2015
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159 Yarning with Aboriginal pregnant women and mothers about quitting – Increasing the smoking cessation skills of health workers Clements, Vanessa
2015
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