Midwives' and health visitors' collaborative relationships: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies (original) (raw)

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Hearing midwives' views": focus groups on maternity care in Calderdale NHS Trust

Ruth Deery

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Margaret Reid

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Midwives’ perceived role in up referral of high-risk pregnancies in primary healthcare settings, eThekwini district, South Africa

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