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    The kaleidoscopic midwife: a conceptual metaphor illustrating first-time mothers' perspectives of a good midwife: a grounded theory study by Borrelli, Sara E.

    Published 2015
    “…BACKGROUND The literature review reveals information about what makes a good midwife from several perspectives. However, there is a dearth of knowledge around women’s perceptions of a good midwife in different birthplaces. …”
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    What is a good midwife? Some historical considerations by Borrelli, Sara E.

    Published 2013
    “…A connection between the past and present is apparent regarding what constitutes a good midwife with a focus on the competencies and qualities required of a midwife. …”
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    What is a good midwife? Insights from the literature by Borrelli, Sara E.

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…Good midwife; Literature review; Thematic analysis; Childbearing women…”
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    Maternity high-dependency care and the Australian midwife: A review of the literature by Kingwell, E., Butt, J., Leslie, Gavin

    Published 2016
    “…From the articles reviewed, four key themes emerge which include; the need for maternity high-dependency care, maternal morbidity and maternity high-dependency care, the role of the midwife and maternity high-dependency care and midwifery education and preparation for practice. …”
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    Management of postpartum haemorrhage reduction by the effective practices in the scope of midwife: a review by Abujarad, Sawsan. A, Ahmad, Md Fauzi, Abdul Hamid, Nor Aziati, FarajAllah, Heba K

    Published 2018
    “…The contents of this paper provide ready-to-refer and ready-to-use information for the researchers working in the field PPH and midwife related practices.…”
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    The relationship is everything: Women's reasons for choosing a privately practising midwife in Western Australia by Davison, C., Hauck, Yvonne, Bayes, S., Kuliukas, Lesley, Wood, J.

    Published 2015
    “…Objective: the purpose of this study was to describe women’s reasons for choosing to birth with a privately practising midwife. Design: a modified grounded theory methodology was used. …”
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    Women's reasons and perceptions around planning a homebirth with a registered midwife in Western Australia by Hauck, Yvonne, Nathan, E., Ball, C., Hutchinson, M., Somerville, S., Hornbuckle, J., Doherty, D.

    Published 2018
    “…Background: Qualitative evidence has provided rich descriptions around reasons for planning a homebirth with a midwife. Reasons and the importance, confidence and support around this option have not been examined by parity with a larger cohort. …”
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    First-time mothers’ choice of birthplace: influencing factors, expectations of the midwife’s role and perceived safety by Borrelli, Sara E., Walsh, Denis, Spiby, Helen

    Published 2017
    “…Findings Findings are presented as three main themes: (i) influencing factors on the choice of birthplace; (ii) expectations on the midwife's ‘being’ and ‘doing’ roles; (iii) perceptions of safety. …”
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    The relationship is everything : women’s reasons for, and experience of maternity care with a privately practising midwife in Western Australia by Davison, Clare Louise

    Published 2014
    “…The aim of this descriptive qualitative study was to investigate women’s reasons for, and experiences of maternity care with a privately practising midwife. Data analysis from the fourteen women interviewed revealed three major categories characterising reasons for choosing private midwifery care: I knew what I wanted from my care provider; I knew what I wanted from my pregnancy and birth experience and I was willing to do the research to get what I wanted.…”
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    Home or hospital? Midwife or physician? Preferences for maternity care provider and place of birth among Western Australian students by Stoll, K., Hauck, Yvonne, Hall, W.

    Published 2015
    “…One in 8 students preferred out-of-hospital birth settings, supporting consumer demand for midwife-attended births at home and in birthing centres. …”
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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 by Bradfield, Zoe, Hauck, Yvonne, Kelly, Michelle, Duggan, Ravani

    Published 2019
    “…Results: Five themes emerged 1) Building relationships; 2) Woman centred care; 3) Impact on the midwife; 4) Impact on the woman; and 5) Challenges in the Known Midwife model. …”
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    The woman, partner and midwife: An integration of three perspectives of labour when intrapartum transfer from a birth centre to a tertiary obstetric unit occurs by Kuliukas, Lesley, Hauck, Yvonne, Lewis, Lucy, Duggan, Ravani

    Published 2016
    “…Background: When transfer in labour takes place from a birth centre to a tertiary maternity hospital the woman, her partner and the midwife (the triad) are involved, representing three different perspectives. …”
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