The culture of midwifery in the National Health Service in England (original) (raw)

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Women-with-midwives-with-women: A model of interdependence

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An action-research study exploring midwives' support needs and the affect of group clinical supervision

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‘Practising outside of the box, whilst within the system’: A feminist narrative inquiry of NHS midwives supporting and facilitating women’s alternative physiological birthing choices

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Claiming an Ethic of Care for midwifery

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Midwifery — Family of the World

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Doctor Versus Midwifery-led Care: A Commentary on a Task-shift, not Only Complex but Difficult to Accept

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The importance of reciprocity in relationships between community-based midwives and mothers

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“It’s what midwifery is all about”: Western Australian midwives’ experiences of being ‘with woman’ during labour and birth in the known midwife model

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