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1 A comparison of the Woman-centred care: strategic directions for Australian maternity services (2019) national strategy with other international maternity plans Dahlen, Hannah Grace

36 1 p. 17-29
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2 A complex and demanding situation – Midwifery preceptors and midwifery students’ experiences of teaching and learning prevention of severe perineal trauma Ulfsdottir, H.

36 1 p. e118-e124
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3 A global review of the inferred meaning of woman centred care within midwifery professional standards Crepinsek, Maree

36 1 p. e99-e105
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4 A historical narrative of the development of midwifery education in Indonesia Adnani, Qorinah Estiningtyas Sakilah

36 1 p. e175-e178
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5 Analysis of the social acceptability of a humanized childbirth intervention in Senegal: A qualitative study Gélinas, Emilie

36 1 p. e93-e98
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6 ‘A perfect fit’ – Swedish midwives’ interest in continuity models of midwifery care Hildingsson, Ingegerd

36 1 p. e86-e92
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7 Are pregnant women with asthma receiving guideline-recommended antenatal asthma management? A survey of pregnant women receiving usual care in Australia McLaughlin, Karen

36 1 p. 108-116
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8 Babies born with ambiguous genitalia: Developing an educational resource for Australian midwives Hanna, Chloe A.

36 1 p. e142-e149
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9 Birth environments for women with complex pregnancies: A mixed-methods systematic review Sands, Gina

36 1 p. 39-46
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10 Challenges of rural women living with obstetric fistula: A phenomenological study Odonkor, Stephen T.

36 1 p. e1-e9
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11 Comparing compliance with commencement and use of two partograph designs for women in active labour: A randomised controlled trial Lee, Nigel

36 1 p. e17-e24
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12 Contextual factors influencing the implementation of midwifery-led care units in India Bogren, Malin

36 1 p. e134-e141
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13 Creating coherent perinatal care journeys: An ethnographic study of the role of continuity of care for Danish parents in a vulnerable position Frederiksen, Marianne Stistrup

36 1 p. 117-126
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14 Editorial Board
36 1 p. ii
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15 Evaluation of a regional midwifery caseload model of care integrated across five birthing sites in South Australia: Women’s experiences and birth outcomes Adelson, Pamela

36 1 p. 80-88
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16 Experiences and needs of women from ethnic minorities in maternity healthcare: A qualitative systematic review and meta-aggregation Toh, Remus Kin Chon

36 1 p. 30-38
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17 Exploring the impact of healthcare workers communication with women who have experienced stillbirth in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia. A grounded theory study Actis Danna, Valentina

36 1 p. e25-e35
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18 Exploring the relationship between midwives’ work environment, women's safety culture, and intent to stay Rodríguez-García, Mª Carmen

36 1 p. e10-e16
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19 Factors influencing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s breastfeeding practice: A scoping narrative review Zheng, Charlene Xiaoling

36 1 p. 11-16
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20 Getting kicked off the program: Women’s experiences of antenatal exclusion from publicly-funded homebirth in Australia Coddington, Rebecca

36 1 p. e179-e185
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21 How are women with a disability identified in maternity services in Australia? A cross-sectional survey of maternity managers Benzie, Charlie

36 1 p. e161-e168
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22 Identifying and dismantling racism in Australian perinatal settings: Reframing the narrative from a risk lens to intentionally prioritise connectedness and strengths in providing care to First Nations families Hine, Rochelle

36 1 p. 136-140
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23 Implementing midwifery continuity of care models in regional Australia: A constructivist grounded theory study Prussing, Elysse

36 1 p. 99-107
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24 Learning from women: Improving experiences of respectful maternity care during unplanned caesarean birth for women with diverse ethnicity and racial backgrounds Chinkam, Somphit

36 1 p. e125-e133
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25 Midwives’ experiences of providing maternity care to women and families during the COVID-19 pandemic in Northern Italy Fumagalli, Simona

36 1 p. e57-e64
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26 Midwives’ perceptions of the performance- and transition into practice of newly qualified midwives, a focus group study Kool, Liesbeth

36 1 p. 63-71
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27 Navigating midwifery solidarity: A feminist participatory action research framework Buchanan, Kate

36 1 p. e169-e174
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28 Navigating uncertainty alone: A grounded theory analysis of women’s psycho-social experiences of pregnancy and childbirth during the COVID-19 pandemic in London Montgomery, Elsa

36 1 p. e106-e117
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29 Smoking cessation care during pregnancy: A qualitative exploration of midwives’ challenging role Kalamkarian, Anna

36 1 p. 89-98
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30 Supporting the midwifery workforce: An evaluation of an undergraduate midwifery student employment model at a large tertiary maternity service in Victoria, Australia Mumford, Sharon

36 1 p. e65-e77
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31 Swedish midwives’ experiences of collegial midwifery assistance during the second stage of labour: A qualitative study Tern, Helena

36 1 p. 72-79
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32 Systematic review on the cost and cost-effectiveness of mHealth interventions supporting women during pregnancy Carrandi, Alayna

36 1 p. 3-10
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33 The effect of COVID-19 lockdowns on women's perinatal mental health: a systematic review Wall, Stephanie

36 1 p. 47-55
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34 The full potential of midwives will only be realised when midwifery has professional autonomy Davis, Deborah L.

36 1 p. 1-2
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35 The impact of three-dimensional visualisation on midwifery students’ application of knowledge of the third stage of labour to practice: Qualitative findings of a pilot randomised controlled trial Gray, Michelle

36 1 p. e36-e43
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36 The introduction of registered undergraduate students of midwifery in a tertiary hospital: Experiences of staff, supervisors, and women Sweet, Linda

36 1 p. e44-e56
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37 ‘There is trauma all round’: A qualitative study of health workers’ experiences of caring for parents after stillbirth in Kenya and Uganda Mills, Tracey A.

36 1 p. 56-62
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38 The social conception of space of birth narrated by women with negative and traumatic birth experiences Kuipers, Yvonne J.

36 1 p. e78-e85
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39 The United Kingdom and the Netherlands maternity care responses to COVID-19: A comparative study van den Berg, Lauri M.M.

36 1 p. 127-135
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40 Trust, privacy, community, and culture: Important elements of maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women giving birth in Victoria. McCalman, P.

36 1 p. e150-e160
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