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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 An integrative review of interventions for limiting gestational weight gain in pregnant women who are overweight or obese Aung, Wintnie

35 2 p. 108-126
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2 A participatory action research study exploring midwives’ understandings of the concept of burnout in Ireland Doherty, Jean

35 2 p. e163-e171
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3 Australian women’s perceptions and practice of sleep position in late pregnancy: An online survey Warrilow, K.A.

35 2 p. e111-e117
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4 Clinical outcomes for women who had continuity of care experiences with midwifery students Tickle, Nikki

35 2 p. 184-192
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5 Disclosure of sensitive material at routine antenatal psychosocial assessment: The role of psychosocial risk and mode of assessment Austin, Marie-Paule V.

35 2 p. e125-e132
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6 Editorial Board
35 2 p. ii
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7 Facilitators and barriers to substance-free pregnancies in high-income countries: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research Escañuela Sánchez, Tamara

35 2 p. e99-e110
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8 Factors associated with midwives’ job satisfaction and experience of work: a cross-sectional survey of midwives in a tertiary maternity hospital in Melbourne, Australia Matthews, Robyn

35 2 p. e153-e162
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9 Health care provider’s perceptions of factors that influence infant mortality in Papua Indonesia: A qualitative study Situmorang, Hotnida Erlin

35 2 p. 201-209
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10 How prospective trial registration can prevent selective outcome reporting and salami slicing? Gray, Richard

35 2 p. 105-107
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11 “I’m not doing what I should be doing as a midwife”: An ethnographic exploration of central fetal monitoring and perceptions of clinical safety Small, Kirsten A.

35 2 p. 193-200
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12 It takes a virtual village: Childbearing women's experience of a closed Facebook support group for mothers Gleeson, Danielle M.

35 2 p. e172-e180
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13 Management and sustainability of midwifery group practice: Thematic and lexical analyses of midwife interviews Hewitt, Leonie

35 2 p. 172-183
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14 Midwives’ insights in relation to the common barriers in providing effective perinatal care to women from ethnic minority groups with ‘high risk’ pregnancies: A qualitative study Chitongo, Sarah

35 2 p. 152-159
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15 Midwives must, obstetricians may: An ethnographic exploration of how policy documents organise intrapartum fetal monitoring practice Small, Kirsten A.

35 2 p. e188-e197
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16 Parturescence: A theorisation of women’s transformation through childbirth Kurz, Ella

35 2 p. 135-143
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17 Prepared and motivated to work in midwifery continuity of care? A descriptive analysis of midwifery students’ perspectives Carter, Joanne

35 2 p. 160-171
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18 Providing maternity care for disadvantaged women in Aotearoa New Zealand: The impact on midwives Neely, Eva

35 2 p. 144-151
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19 2021 Reviewer Acknowledgement
35 2 p. I-IV
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20 Supporting routine psychosocial assessment in the perinatal period: The concurrent and predictive validity of the Antenatal Risk Questionnaire-Revised Reilly, Nicole

35 2 p. e118-e124
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21 The clinical performance and cost-effectiveness of two psychosocial assessment models in maternity care: The Perinatal Integrated Psychosocial Assessment study Chambers, Georgina M.

35 2 p. e133-e141
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22 The needs of women and their partners regarding professional smoking cessation support during pregnancy: A qualitative study Weiland, S.

35 2 p. 127-134
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23 Trends and characteristics of women undergoing induction of labour in a tertiary hospital setting: A cross-sectional study Artuso, Heather

35 2 p. e181-e187
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24 What do midwifery leaders need in order to be effective in contributing to the reform of maternity services? Adcock, Joy E.

35 2 p. e142-e152
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