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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acupressure: Facilitating normal birth and partner involvement Mollart, Lyndall
2019
32 S1 p. S35
artikel
2 An exploration of a student midwife's clinical statistics during placement in a private midwifery practice Homel, Naomi
2019
32 S1 p. S11
artikel
3 Antenatal influenza immunizations: Midwives role and responsibility Smith, Susan
2019
32 S1 p. S20
artikel
4 A passionate group of midwives with a powerful message for policy makers and politicians: Making midwifery continuity of carer and community family birth centres a reality in South Australia Cooper, Megan
2019
32 S1 p. S20-S21
artikel
5 A pictorial description of traditional Nepali postpartum care activities, with a focus on Newari oil massage for mother and baby Shrestha, Kavita
2019
32 S1 p. S40
artikel
6 Are pregnant women with asthma receiving guideline-recommended antenatal asthma management?- A survey of pregnant women in Australia Mclaughlin, Karen
2019
32 S1 p. S20
artikel
7 A retrospective matched cohort study comparing birth outcomes for hypnobirthing participants to standard care McMillin, Relle
2019
32 S1 p. S37
artikel
8 Asking women about disabilities during maternity care (the ABLE study): Exploring how women with a disability are identified, and what percentage of women identify as having a disability Smithson, Charlie
2019
32 S1 p. S23
artikel
9 A student's perspective of pursuing excellence in maternity care Tuson, Alice
2019
32 S1 p. S2
artikel
10 Australian midwifery standards assessment tool: Revalidation to the midwife standards for practice 2018 Sweet, Linda
2019
32 S1 p. S18
artikel
11 A work lifetime of passion and politics! Learning, discussing and fighting for a better experience for all Yip, Elizabeth
2019
32 S1 p. S45-S46
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12 A work lifetime of passion! Is it worth the time, money, stress and relationship changes when you disagree with hierarchy? Yip, Elizabeth
2019
32 S1 p. S46
artikel
13 A year in Nepal as a volunteer midwifery teacher trainer Hardinge, Maxine
2019
32 S1 p. S41
artikel
14 Babies born with ambiguous genitalia: exploring the midwife's role in supporting families at birth Fox, Deborah
2019
32 S1 p. S23-S24
artikel
15 Bare autonomy: Power and ethics in contemporary maternity care Newnham, Elizabeth
2019
32 S1 p. S21
artikel
16 Beyond safe practice - developing comprehensive professional skills in midwifery students Graham, Kristen
2019
32 S1 p. S44
artikel
17 Birth cartography - facilitating informed decision making to create advance care directives for birth Bell, Catherine
2019
32 S1 p. S39-S40
artikel
18 Breastfeeding apps: Tool of empowerment, or just a hi-tech diary? Angus, Katherine
2019
32 S1 p. S4-S5
artikel
19 Breastfeeding as relationship Hocking, Jen
2019
32 S1 p. S47
artikel
20 Burnout, absenteeism and intention to leave the workplace and/or profession amongst midwives working at a tertiary maternity service in Melbourne, Australia: findings from the ‘EXPert’ study Matthews, Robyn
2019
32 S1 p. S29-S30
artikel
21 Career pathways and models of care across the first 1,000 days – passion and politics in development of continuity of carer models to improve outcomes for women and their families Penny, Robyn
2019
32 S1 p. S12
artikel
22 Caring for pregnant women with obesity: Implications of policy on practice Sweet, Linda
2019
32 S1 p. S24
artikel
23 Caring for the carer, healing the healer: the importance of self care and support for midwives Bettison, Hannah
2019
32 S1 p. S45
artikel
24 Challenges in the implementation of a new course on aboriginal history, health, wellness and culture in a graduate diploma of midwifery program McChlery, Sheena
2019
32 S1 p. S39
artikel
25 Chasing the ongoing consequences of the cascade of intervention during labour and birth Dahlen, Hannah
2019
32 S1 p. S34-S35
artikel
26 Childbirth education the Salutogenic way Ferguson, Sally
2019
32 S1 p. S29
artikel
27 Core and floor restore Lack, Bernadette
2019
32 S1 p. S35-S36
artikel
28 Creating a pathway for the employment of endorsed midwives in the WA Country Health Service (WACHS) Sharp, Tarryn
2019
32 S1 p. S8
artikel
29 Creating change for breastfeeding: the world breastfeeding trends initiative in Australia Hocking, Jen
2019
32 S1 p. S31
artikel
30 Creating space for normality - midwifery continuity for women with complex pregnancy Forti, Amanda
2019
32 S1 p. S16
artikel
31 Curving the line for time: redefining the first-stage of labour and recognising true dystocia Green, Clare
2019
32 S1 p. S3
artikel
32 Customised fetal growth charts.......do they measure up? Spence, Kerryl
2019
32 S1 p. S32
artikel
33 Dads matter too: the Australian fatherhood research consortium Dowse, Eileen
2019
32 S1 p. S28-S29
artikel
34 Decreased fetal movements: maternal and clinical responses Weller, Megan
2019
32 S1 p. S46-S47
artikel
35 Delivering change Reid, Kaitlin
2019
32 S1 p. S46
artikel
36 Developing a practice change initiative to improve care for alcohol consumption in pregnancy Kingsland, Melanie
2019
32 S1 p. S33
artikel
37 Development and monitoring of a multi-layered clinician training program towards practice change Dray, Julia
2019
32 S1 p. S47-S48
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2019
32 S1 p. ii
artikel
39 Enhancing the student experience: the role of the Midwifery Practice Coordinator (MPC) Lilley, Dale
2019
32 S1 p. S11-S12
artikel
40 Every midwife matters Shotton, Debbie
2019
32 S1 p. S42
artikel
41 Expanding a midwifery caseload model within a large tertiary service Stanton, Paula
2019
32 S1 p. S12
artikel
42 Exploring the diversity of Australian bachelor of midwifery programs Atchan, Marjorie
2019
32 S1 p. S27
artikel
43 Exploring the qualities of midwifery-led continuity of care in Australia (MiLCCA) using the quality maternal and newborn care framework Cummins, Allison
2019
32 S1 p. S28
artikel
44 Exploring the student midwife experience (ESME): discovering the power and passion of midwifery Mclaughlin, Karen
2019
32 S1 p. S40-S41
artikel
45 Exploring the views and experiences of women with diabetes in pregnancy in Australia who have been advised to express breast milk antenatally, and implications for clinical practice Moorhead, Anita
2019
32 S1 p. S31
artikel
46 Female pelvic shape: time to dispel the myth of Caldwell and Moloy classification Kuliukas, Lesley
2019
32 S1 p. S9
artikel
47 Finding the passion: Students’ experiences of postnatal placement Langford, Sarah
2019
32 S1 p. S5
artikel
48 First nations women of Australia Hallett, Ann
2019
32 S1 p. S45
artikel
49 Flexible online learning: developing knowledge and understanding of the midwifery standards for practice (2018) within the graduate diploma of midwifery at The University of Notre Dame Australia Chapman, Naomi
2019
32 S1 p. S45
artikel
50 GEM care: exploring the feasibility and acceptability of group antenatal care and education – a pilot randomised controlled trial Hyde, Rebecca
2019
32 S1 p. S48
artikel
51 Health care providers’ perception of facilitators and barriers for the practice of skin-to-skin contact in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study Abdulghani, Nawal
2019
32 S1 p. S22
artikel
52 Homebirth: where is it heading? Kemp-Keppie, Sasha
2019
32 S1 p. S41
artikel
53 ‘If only I had known – I would have done anything to keep my baby’. Assumption of care at birth, who's story is it? Marsh, Christine
2019
32 S1 p. S30-S31
artikel
54 Improving outcomes for South Asian origin mothers through innovative practice - a culturally specific, midwifery led group based model of care Manners, Imelda
2019
32 S1 p. S22
artikel
55 In the driver's seat Hamilton, Valerie
2019
32 S1 p. S11
artikel
56 “In the shape that she needs me”: the ‘with woman’ relationship in three different practice contexts Bradfield, Zoe
2019
32 S1 p. S17
artikel
57 “I was birthing where my choices were honoured”: how women's choice of care provider and birth place are influenced by access to water immersion Cooper, Megan
2019
32 S1 p. S38
artikel
58 Learning together to manage simulated postpartum haemorrhage: undergraduate midwifery and medical students’ satisfaction with simulation and impact upon self-efficacy Mclelland, Gayle
2019
32 S1 p. S6-S7
artikel
59 Longitudinal evaluation of a domestic violence training program for midwives Baird, Kathleen
2019
32 S1 p. S19
artikel
60 Making social change happen Hallett, Ann
2019
32 S1 p. S25
artikel
61 Maternal country of birth and blood transfusion for 370,603 confinements in Victoria Flood, Margaret
2019
32 S1 p. S14
artikel
62 Meeting the physical and psychological needs of women affected by female genital mutilation/cutting in a nurse/midwife led women's health clinic Jones, Marie
2019
32 S1 p. S43
artikel
63 MGP at women's and children's hospital, Adelaide - looking back and looking forward Buttery, Lisa
2019
32 S1 p. S38
artikel
64 Micro-costing vaginal birth at home, in a birth centre and in a hospital in New South Wales for women at low risk of complications Scarf, Vanessa
2019
32 S1 p. S13
artikel
65 Midwifery: a woman-centred profession in need of woman-centred policy and research Cooper, Megan
2019
32 S1 p. S39
artikel
66 Midwifery in Bali Indonesia - an Australian midwifery student's account of her time spent with Balinese midwives in a developing world bursting with culture, tradition and community Merton, Veronica
2019
32 S1 p. S4
artikel
67 Midwifery prescribing in the South Australian public sector: Turning the vision into a reality Medway, Paula
2019
32 S1 p. S8
artikel
68 Midwife – The Keeper of the Spring – a personal midwifery philosophy Zimmerman, Mia
2019
32 S1 p. S3-S4
artikel
69 Midwives advancing evolution's edge: Birth, ecology and the hero's journey Price, Jessie
2019
32 S1 p. S37
artikel
70 Midwives’ perceived role in caring for women with vasa praevia Javid, Nasrin
2019
32 S1 p. S24
artikel
71 More than just midwifery care: Collaborative care for aboriginal mums and bubs in an urban setting Parsons, Skye
2019
32 S1 p. S25
artikel
72 Multi-modal learning using virtual reality technology in neonatal resuscitation: exploring benefits and limitations Williams, Jessica
2019
32 S1 p. S6
artikel
73 My baby… parents’ awareness and attitudes of current national safe sleeping guidelines: a state-wide cross-sectional study Cole, Roni
2019
32 S1 p. S15
artikel
74 Narrative poem: “A letter from your student midwife” A personal reflective piece Williams, Catherine
2019
32 S1 p. S1-S2
artikel
75 NEST- not even a safe territory Janssen-Frank, Glenys
2019
32 S1 p. S33
artikel
76 Nolite te bastardes carborundorum (don’t let the bastards grind you down) Kennedy, Sarah
2019
32 S1 p. S5-S6
artikel
77 Organisational interventions to reduce caesarean section: A systematic review and meta-analyses Chapman, Anna
2019
32 S1 p. S12-S13
artikel
78 Passionate transformation of grief and self care for midwives O’brien, Stacey
2019
32 S1 p. S36
artikel
79 Passion for complementary alternative medicine/therapies: midwives’ education and training Mollart, Lyndall
2019
32 S1 p. S26-S27
artikel
80 People and culture, creating a resilient work force through workplace coaching. Reflections and lessons from a small rural health experience Newman, Lauren
2019
32 S1 p. S28
artikel
81 Perinatal mental health needs of immigrant and refugee women: Care provider's perspective Shafiei, Touran
2019
32 S1 p. S22-S23
artikel
82 “Phrasing questions correctly and building rapport”: A multi-disciplinary approach to pre-clinical midwifery placement training Cominos, Nayia
2019
32 S1 p. S6
artikel
83 Politics and bureaucrats: The long road to informing consumers about the risks of alcohol consumption during pregnancy Ward, Sarah
2019
32 S1 p. S32-S33
artikel
84 Postnatal cardiovascular risk after gestational hypertension or preeclampsia: narrowing the knowledge gap for women and health care providers by applying tailored education Roth, Heike
2019
32 S1 p. S13-S14
artikel
85 Power and control: The experiences of privately practising midwives (PPMs) in Western Australia Davison, Clare
2019
32 S1 p. S21
artikel
86 Predictors of traumatic childbirth experiences in a group of Iranian women Meedya, Shahla
2019
32 S1 p. S23
artikel
87 Primary postpartum haemorrhage, breastfeeding initiation and formula use for confinements in Victoria Flood, Margaret
2019
32 S1 p. S14
artikel
88 Promoting skin to skin at birth Yip, Elizabeth
2019
32 S1 p. S43
artikel
89 Reducing unnecessary induction of labour: navigating power, passion and politics Carlon, Nicole
2019
32 S1 p. S43-S44
artikel
90 Rethinking birth plans – facilitating communication and informed decision making to create advanced care directives for birth Bell, Catherine
2019
32 S1 p. S38
artikel
91 RhD Immunoglobulin: Are we following the guidelines? Akers, Christine
2019
32 S1 p. S30
artikel
92 ‘Risk’ in homebirth… can there and should there be a universal definition? Join in the research! Hodgkin, Kai
2019
32 S1 p. S47
artikel
93 Safe workloads in midwifery - standard (SWiM) Maier, Belinda
2019
32 S1 p. S27
artikel
94 Serious playing - building future relationships with Lego McNeill, Liz
2019
32 S1 p. S29
artikel
95 Sharing experiences of military midwifery McNeill, Liz
2019
32 S1 p. S34
artikel
96 Sharing experiences: the midwives’ hub – a passion for supporting the profession Ryan, Libby
2019
32 S1 p. S44
artikel
97 Sharing experiences: using AMSAT to assess midwifery student performance Sweet, Linda
2019
32 S1 p. S42
artikel
98 Sharing stories supporting and empowering midwifery students Teate, Alison
2019
32 S1 p. S27
artikel
99 Singing workshop McRae, Sally
2019
32 S1 p. S36-S37
artikel
100 Smoke screen: A novel approach to promoting smoke free pregnancy Westcott, Nancy
2019
32 S1 p. S32
artikel
101 Subversive acts of everyday midwifery Hawke, Madeline
2019
32 S1 p. S21
artikel
102 Sustainable midwifery continuity on a tropical island where it shouldn’t work but it does! Macmillan, Gemma
2019
32 S1 p. S25
artikel
103 Teaching on the run Blacker, Kirsten
2019
32 S1 p. S36
artikel
104 The acceptability and feasibility of a novel asthma management strategy in Australian antenatal clinics-a qualitative descriptive study Mclaughlin, Karen
2019
32 S1 p. S41
artikel
105 “The Birthing Bubble” Bishop, Liz
2019
32 S1 p. S13
artikel
106 The contribution of midwifery education to the provision of woman-centred care: outcomes and implications of an integrative review Brady, Susannah
2019
32 S1 p. S16
artikel
107 The ecology of birth: Aligning with evolution in honour of the whole woman Price, Jessie
2019
32 S1 p. S2
artikel
108 The ESCCaPE trial. Enabling safe and close care in postnatal environments: a pilot Young, Jeanine
2019
32 S1 p. S15
artikel
109 The lynch pin between theory and practice: A unique model for supporting students in the clinical setting Mahar, Tamara
2019
32 S1 p. S10
artikel
110 The National Rural Health Student Network: The future of rural health Fletcher, Fiona
2019
32 S1 p. S2-S3
artikel
111 The passion and politics behind a new midwifery continuity of care model: MAPS Ford, Naomi
2019
32 S1 p. S7
artikel
112 The passion of midwives: supporting midwifery students Sheehan, Athena
2019
32 S1 p. S48
artikel
113 The perinatal is political: community advocacy for implementation and evaluation of the 2010–2016 Australian National Maternity Services Plan Barnett, Belinda
2019
32 S1 p. S8
artikel
114 The platinum rule: a powerful tool for the passionate midwife Mahe, Danielle
2019
32 S1 p. S9
artikel
115 The PNG Leadership Buddy Program: Harnessing the capacity of passionate midwives Hall, Helen
2019
32 S1 p. S33-S34
artikel
116 The power of creativity Mcchlery, Sheena
2019
32 S1 p. S38-S39
artikel
117 The power of identity: midwives ‘with woman’ Bradfield, Zoe
2019
32 S1 p. S17
artikel
118 The power of integrated technology – is there a place for it in midwifery practice? Carde, Christina
2019
32 S1 p. S5
artikel
119 The power of online connectivity: is the future of Australia's midwifery education a flexible online learning experience? Bull, Angela
2019
32 S1 p. S19
artikel
120 The power of silence: maternal and neonatal outcomes from a comparison of spontaneous and directed pushing in second stage labour Lee, Nigel
2019
32 S1 p. S9
artikel
121 The power of words Cutajar, Lisa
2019
32 S1 p. S41-S42
artikel
122 The priorities of midwifery education across Australia and New Zealand: a Delphi study Sidebotham, Mary
2019
32 S1 p. S18
artikel
123 The reluctant midwifery mentor: The untold perspective Gray, Michelle
2019
32 S1 p. S10
artikel
124 The rigorous road to research Hill, Emma
2019
32 S1 p. S4
artikel
125 To VE or not to VE: The vaginal examination repurposed Naughton, Tammy
2019
32 S1 p. S3
artikel
126 Transgender and gender diversity considerations for our profession Grimes, Ash
2019
32 S1 p. S10
artikel
127 Trans-Tasman collaboration to ensure consistency - development of a joint outcomes-based assessment for registration of internationally qualified midwives Halloran, Petrina
2019
32 S1 p. S17-S18
artikel
128 Understanding Islam and childbearing practices: an interactive workshop for maternity healthcare providers Najjar, Reem
2019
32 S1 p. S35
artikel
129 Using technology to promote parent child attachment through a cultural lens Leung, Jane
2019
32 S1 p. S26
artikel
130 Using the wisdom of ancient practices to support the mind/body health of student midwives Brady, Gelina
2019
32 S1 p. S1
artikel
131 Utilising blackboard learn: developing a community site for Notre Dame midwifery Chapman, Naomi
2019
32 S1 p. S44
artikel
132 Valuation of the Psychosocial Interprofessional Education (PIPE) project Stulz, Virginia
2019
32 S1 p. S7
artikel
133 Variation in the cost of maternity care: how Australia's financing and delivery of care affects costs to the government and costs to women Callander, Emily
2019
32 S1 p. S15-S16
artikel
134 What are the barriers to implementing psychosocial assessment in the private sector? Connell, Tanya
2019
32 S1 p. S19
artikel
135 What do we know about raspberry leaf? Bowman, Rebekah
2019
32 S1 p. S26
artikel
136 Why midwifery? Handling criticism as a bachelor of midwifery student O’Donoghue, Sarah
2019
32 S1 p. S1
artikel
137 With woman Pittana, Jenelle
2019
32 S1 p. S37
artikel
138 Women's antenatal transfer experience study (WANTe) – exploring women's experiences of in-utero transfer for threatened premature labour in NSW Lewis, Melanie
2019
32 S1 p. S31
artikel
139 Wondering from the womb: antenatal healing in a rural community Crouch, Katherine
2019
32 S1 p. S43
artikel
140 Working with the parteiras (midwives) in Timor-Leste – subject matter expert exchanges as part of US Navy's Pacific Partnership 2019 Kelley Stewart, Wing Commander
2019
32 S1 p. S34
artikel
141 Yarning circles – their value in midwifery education in Western Australia Chapman, Naomi
2019
32 S1 p. S45
artikel
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