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Small Things Make a Big Difference: Birth Environments Matter

Small Things Make a Big Difference: Birth Environments Matter

Small Things Make a Big Difference: Birth Environments Matter Emma Spillane – Midwife at St George’s Hospital Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 21 Issue 10 November 2018 Summary Birth environment is vitally important, not only for the comfort of the mother and her birth partners, but also to enable a woman to labour undisturbed in a […]

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Enabling Access to Birth in a Midwife-led Unit: Implementation of a Co-produced Evidenced-based Guideline

Enabling Access to Birth in a Midwife-led Unit: Implementation of a Co-produced Evidenced-based Guideline

Enabling Access to Birth in a Midwife-led Unit: Implementation of a Co-produced Evidenced-based Guideline Maria Healy – Lecturer in Midwifery (Education) at Queen’s University Belfast Patricia Gillen – Head of Research and Development for Nurses, Midwives and AHPs at Southern Health and Social Care Trust and Lecturer at Ulster University Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 21 […]

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What Makes Alongside Midwifery-led Units Work? Lessons from a National Research Project

What Makes Alongside Midwifery-led Units Work? Lessons from a National Research Project

What Makes Alongside Midwifery-led Units Work? Lessons from a National Research Project Juliet Rayment, Research Fellow at City University London Christine McCourt, Professor of Maternal and Child Health at City University London Susanna Rance, Research Fellow at University of East London Jane Sandall, Professor of Social Science and Women’s Health at King’s College London Published […]

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