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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A pilot study: Transitioning into a new graduate midwife – perspectives about a unique student-led practice Stulz, Virginia M.

36 3 p. e369-e377
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2 Editorial Board
36 3 p. ii
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3 Effect of an Australian community-based caseload midwifery group practice service on maternal and neonatal outcomes for women from a refugee background Dube, Mpho

36 3 p. e353-e360
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4 Either ‘a blessing in disguise’, or ‘I couldn’t get help,’: Australian and Aotearoa NZ women’s experiences of early infant feeding during COVID-19 Atchan, Marjorie

36 3 p. e305-e313
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5 Evaluating the implementation of the Birmingham Symptom-specific Obstetric Triage System (BSOTS) in Australia Vasilevski, Vidanka

36 3 p. 290-298
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6 Fetal movements: A framework for antenatal conversations Bradford, Billie F.

36 3 p. 238-246
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7 First Nations doulas: Training needs and industry support in the Top End, Northern Territory, Australia Ireland, Sarah

36 3 p. e300-e304
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8 Immigrant women looking for information about the perinatal period on digital media: A qualitative study Perrenoud, Patricia

36 3 p. e341-e352
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9 Implementing midwifery services in public tertiary medical college hospitals in Bangladesh: A longitudinal study Anderson, Rondi

36 3 p. 299-304
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10 “It’s no ordinary job”: Factors that influence learning and working for midwifery students placed in continuity models of care Moncrieff, Gill

36 3 p. e328-e334
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11 Maternity care during a pandemic: Can a hybrid telehealth model comprising group interdisciplinary education support maternal psychological health? Buultjens, Melissa

36 3 p. 305-313
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12 Outcomes for women admitted for labour care to alongside midwifery units in the UK following a postpartum haemorrhage in a previous pregnancy: A national population-based cohort and nested case-control study using the UK Midwifery Study System (UKMidSS) Morelli, Alessandra

36 3 p. e361-e368
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13 Postnatal care services availability and utilization during the COVID-19 era in sub-Saharan Africa: A rapid review Dzinamarira, Tafadzwa

36 3 p. e295-e299
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14 Project20: Maternity care mechanisms that improve (or exacerbate) health inequalities. A realist evaluation Rayment-Jones, Hannah

36 3 p. e314-e327
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15 The impact of a perineal care bundle on women’s birth experiences in Queensland, Australia: A qualitative thematic analysis Barnett, Belinda

36 3 p. 271-280
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16 The social organisation of decision-making about intrapartum fetal monitoring: An Institutional Ethnography Small, Kirsten A.

36 3 p. 281-289
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17 “They’re gonna be there to advocate for me so I’m not by myself”: A qualitative analysis of Black women’s motivations for seeking and experiences with community doula care Arteaga, Stephanie

36 3 p. 257-263
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18 Use of telelactation interventions to improve breastfeeding outcomes among mothers: A mixed-studies systematic review Chua, Crystal Min Siu

36 3 p. 247-256
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19 Using a scheduled caesarean birth plan: A cross-sectional exploration of women’s perspectives Barnes, Courtney

36 3 p. 264-270
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20 Why can intimacy be so difficult after perinatal loss? Ravaldi, Claudia

36 3 p. 235-237
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21 Women’s awareness of cardiovascular disease risk after complications of pregnancy Aldridge, Emily

36 3 p. e335-e340
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