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1288 related items for PubMed ID: 15967551

  • 1. A critical ethnographic study of encounters between midwives and breast-feeding women in postnatal wards in England.
    Dykes F.
    Midwifery; 2005 Sep; 21(3):241-52. PubMed ID: 15967551
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  • 2. Supplementing breast-fed babies in the UK to protect their mothers from tiredness or distress.
    Cloherty M, Alexander J, Holloway I.
    Midwifery; 2004 Jun; 20(2):194-204. PubMed ID: 15177864
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  • 3. Breast-feeding difficulties experienced by women taking part in a qualitative interview study of postnatal depression.
    Shakespeare J, Blake F, Garcia J.
    Midwifery; 2004 Sep; 20(3):251-60. PubMed ID: 15337281
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  • 4. A randomised-controlled trial in England of a postnatal midwifery intervention on breast-feeding duration.
    Wallace LM, Dunn OM, Alder EM, Inch S, Hills RK, Law SM.
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  • 5. Encountering the culture of midwifery practice on the postnatal ward during action research: An impediment to change.
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  • 6. A descriptive account of New Zealand mothers' responses to open-ended questions on their breast feeding experiences.
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  • 7. 'Supply' and 'demand': breastfeeding as labour.
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  • 8. Can support and education for smoking cessation and reduction be provided effectively by midwives within primary maternity care?
    McLeod D, Pullon S, Benn C, Cookson T, Dowell A, Viccars A, White S, Green R, Crooke M.
    Midwifery; 2004 Mar; 20(1):37-50. PubMed ID: 15020026
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  • 9. A grounded theory study of Swedish women's experiences of inflammatory symptoms of the breast during breast feeding.
    Kvist LJ, Larsson BW, Hall-Lord ML.
    Midwifery; 2006 Jun; 22(2):137-46. PubMed ID: 16356608
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  • 10. Western Australian women's perceptions of the style and quality of midwifery postnatal care in hospital and at home.
    Fenwick J, Butt J, Dhaliwal S, Hauck Y, Schmied V.
    Women Birth; 2010 Mar; 23(1):10-21. PubMed ID: 19632912
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  • 11. The power of language: a secondary analysis of a qualitative study exploring English midwives' support of mother's baby-feeding practice.
    Furber CM, Thomson AM.
    Midwifery; 2010 Apr; 26(2):232-40. PubMed ID: 18676071
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  • 12. Are Slovenian midwives and nurses ready to take on a greater role in caring for women with postnatal depression?
    Skocir AP, Hundley V.
    Midwifery; 2006 Mar; 22(1):40-55. PubMed ID: 16337320
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  • 13. Tanzanian midwives' views on becoming a good resource and support person for postpartum women.
    Lugina HI, Lindmark G, Johansson E, Christensson K.
    Midwifery; 2001 Dec; 17(4):267-78. PubMed ID: 11749059
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  • 14. Whom can I rely on? Mothers' approaches to support for feeding: an interview study in suburban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
    Omer-Salim A, Persson LA, Olsson P.
    Midwifery; 2007 Jun; 23(2):172-83. PubMed ID: 17049695
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  • 15. An exploration of midwives' views of the current system of maternity care in England.
    Lavender T, Chapple J.
    Midwifery; 2004 Dec; 20(4):324-34. PubMed ID: 15571881
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  • 16. What psychosocial well-being in the postnatal period means to midwives.
    Gibb S, Hundley V.
    Midwifery; 2007 Dec; 23(4):413-24. PubMed ID: 17169469
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  • 17. Midwives' perception of the intrapartum risk of healthy nulliparae in spontaneous labour, in The Flanders, Belgium.
    Mead M, Bogaerts A, Reyns M.
    Midwifery; 2007 Dec; 23(4):361-71. PubMed ID: 17126968
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  • 18. An exploration of the relationship between postnatal distress and maternal role attainment, breast feeding problems and breast feeding cessation in Australia.
    Cooke M, Schmied V, Sheehan A.
    Midwifery; 2007 Mar; 23(1):66-76. PubMed ID: 17011682
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  • 19. Emotion work and boundary maintenance in hospital-based midwifery.
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  • 20. A qualitative study exploring the support needs of first-time mothers on their journey towards intuitive parenting.
    Wilkins C.
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