Items where Subject is "CAH02-04-04 - midwifery"
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Adesuyi, Emmanuel O. and Akingbade, Oluwadamilare and Tola, Yetunde O. and Otun, Oluwadamilola and Faleti, Damilola M. and Fawole, Israel O. and Faleti, Daniel D. and Dairo, Emmanuel A. and Sado, Olamide and Adefehinti, Pelumi and Adewa, Taiwo Olubunmi (2023) Satisfaction and perceived impact of virtual learning during COVID-19 lockdown: A case study of an online nursing research conference. Nursing Open, 10 (9). pp. 6215-6227. ISSN 2054-1058
Akingbade, Oluwadamilare and Eniola, Oluwadara and Sulaiman, Adesina A. and Adesuyi, Emmanuel O. and Ilesanmi, Esther B. and Adesokan, Zainab O. and Ogunlowo, Bose C. and Akinokun, Rafiat T. and Oviri, Emmanuel and Eze, Chioma J. and Ayodele, Bolanle O. (2023) ‘Research is the last thing on our minds, we are in crisis’: Experiences of Lagos state nurses towards research and scholarly endeavours. Nursing Open. ISSN 2054-1058
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Bailey, Elizabeth and Nightingale, Samantha and Thomas, Nicky and Coleby, Dawn and Deave, Toity and Goodenough, Trudy and Ginja, Samuel and Lingam, Raghu and Kendall, Sally and Day, Crispin and Coad, Jane (2022) First-time mothers’ understanding and use of a pregnancy and parenting mobile application (The Baby Buddy app): a qualitative study using appreciative inquiry. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 10 (11). ISSN 2291-5222
Bailey, Roisin (2020) A Skin-to-Skin Contact Facilitating Garment used by Mother-Infant Dyads: Exploring its Acceptability, Usage and Effect on Health Outcomes in the Postnatal Period. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
Bateman, Amanda and Katila, Julia and Hofstetter, Emily (2024) Exploring Nurse Responses to Spontaneous Breastfeeding Episodes During Routine Infant Health Checks in Finland: A Multimodal Conversation Analytic Approach. Health Communication. pp. 1-14. ISSN 1041-0236
Burlingham, Martha and Maguire, Laura and Hibberd, Lorna and Turville, Nathalie and Cowdell, Fiona and Bailey, Elizabeth (2023) The needs of multiple birth families during the first 1001 critical days: A rapid review with a systematic literature search and narrative synthesis. Public Health Nursing. ISSN 0737-1209
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Edwards, Alison (2020) An investigation into the impact of vitamin supplementation, maternal characteristics and lifestyle choices on the development of pre-eclampsia. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.
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Gaskin, Kerry and Hope, Lucy and Lewis, Alison (2024) “It Shook My Whole Parenting Plan”: Parents’ Experiences of Being at Home with Their Newborn Baby During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing, 47 (3). pp. 197-213. ISSN 2469-4193
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Hibberd, Lorna and Burlingham, Martha and Denton, Jane and Turville, Nathalie and Bagness, Carmel and Bailey, Elizabeth (2022) RCN multiple births midwife standard: review of distribution and implementation. Project Report. Birmingham City University.
Hughes, Anita J. and Weckesser, Annalise and Denny, Elaine and Junaid, Fatima and Nelson-Piercy, Cathy and Black, Mairead and Allotey, John and Thangaratinam, Shakila and Dyson, Judith (2024) Barriers and facilitators to healthcare practitioners providing care for pregnant women with epilepsy: A systematic review and narrative synthesis. Seizure, 118. pp. 38-46. ISSN 1059-1311
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Maguire, Laura and Male, Francesca and Clarke, Helen and Ndlovu, Beauty and Harris, Jennifer and Chintende, Jean Musonda and Umupfasoni Claudine, Bayingana (2024) Skin-to-Skin Contact. Are we doing enough? Journal of Neonatal Nursing. ISSN 1355-1841
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Onukwugha, F. and Dyson, Judith and Howlett, H. and Combe, K. and Catterick, M. and Cohen, J. and Smith, L. (2023) Reflections of maternity service users and midwives on the co-creation of interventions to support midwives addressing alcohol during antenatal care. Patient Education and Counseling. ISSN 0738-3991
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Pezaro, S. and Maher, K. and Bailey, Elizabeth and Pearce, G. (2021) Problematic substance use: an assessment of workplace implications in midwifery. Occupational Medicine, 71 (9). pp. 460-466. ISSN 0962-7480
Pezaro, Sally and Maher, Karen and Bailey, Elizabeth and Pearce, Gemma (2022) Problematic substance use in midwives registered with the United Kingdom’s Nursing and Midwifery Council: A pragmatic mixed methods study. Midwifery, 112. p. 103409. ISSN 0266-6138
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Raju, Sereena and Cowdell, Fiona and Dyson, Judith (2024) Barriers and facilitators to healthy gestational weight gain amongst pregnant women from ethnic minority groups: A systematic search and narrative synthesis. Midwifery, 135. p. 104051. ISSN 0266-6138
Raju, Sereena and Cowdell, Fiona and Dyson, Judith (2023) Midwives’ experiences of supporting healthy gestational weight management: A mixed methods systematic literature review. Midwifery, 124. ISSN 1532-3099
Raju, Sereena and Cowdell, Fiona and Dyson, Judith (2023) A systematic review of women’s experiences of interventions to prevent excessive gestational weight gain. Nursing for Women's Health. ISSN 1751-4851
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Scholin, Lisa and Watson, Julie and Dyson, Judith and Smith, Lesley A. (2021) Midwives’ views on alcohol guidelines: A qualitative study of barriers and facilitators to implementation in UK antenatal care. Sexual and Reproductive Health, 29. ISSN 1877-5756
Smith, Lesley and Dyson, Judith and Watson, Julie and Scholin, Lisa (2021) Barriers and enablers of implementation of alcohol guidelines with pregnant women: a cross-sectional survey among UK midwives. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 21 (134). ISSN 1471-2393
Spiby, Helen and Stewart, Jane and Watts, Kim and Hughes, Anita J. and Slade, Pauline (2022) The importance of face to face, group antenatal education classes for first time mothers: A qualitative study. Midwifery, 109. p. 103295. ISSN 1532-3099
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Turville, Nathalie and Macleod-Peters, Katie and Hingley, Liz and Denton, Jane (2022) Creating multiple connections - Exploring experiences of families with twins, triplets or more. Project Report. Birmingham City University.