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BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|January 28, 2015
AGAINST: Women need accessible evidence-based information on caesarean sectionAbigail Easter
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|May 27, 2015
Author's reply re: Caesarean section should be available on requestAbigail Easter
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|April 13, 2011
Therapists' experiences of cognitive remediation therapy for anorexia nervosa: implications for working with adolescentsAbigail Easter, Kate Tchanturia
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|April 25, 2008
Service users' feedback on cognitive training in the treatment of anorexia nervosa: a qualitative studyJenna Whitney, Abigail Easter, Kate Tchanturia
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|January 11, 2021
Obstetric near misses among women with serious mental illness: data linkage cohort studyAbigail Easter, Jane Sandall, Louise M Howard
BMJ Open|March 23, 2019
Recognition and response to life-threatening situations among women with perinatal mental illness: a qualitative studyAbigail Easter, Louise Michelle Howard, Jane Sandall
The Practising Midwife|February 8, 2019
Maternity partnership working - mapping MSLCs in EnglandMary Newburn, Abigail Easter, Gillian Fletcher, et al.
BMJ Open|January 26, 2019
Barriers to accessing mental health services for women with perinatal mental illness: systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies in the UKMegan Sambrook Smith, Vanessa Lawrence, Euan Sadler, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 1, 2022
Mental health is neglected in maternal "near miss" researchKatherine Adlington, Abigail Easter, Hannah Galloway, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|July 16, 2024
Models of care for pregnant women with multiple long-term conditions and the role of the midwife: A scoping reviewZoë Vowles, Holly Lovell, Mairead Black, et al.
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BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|January 28, 2015
AGAINST: Women need accessible evidence-based information on caesarean sectionAbigail Easter
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|May 27, 2015
Author's reply re: Caesarean section should be available on requestAbigail Easter
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|April 13, 2011
Therapists' experiences of cognitive remediation therapy for anorexia nervosa: implications for working with adolescentsAbigail Easter, Kate Tchanturia
The International Journal of Eating Disorders|April 25, 2008
Service users' feedback on cognitive training in the treatment of anorexia nervosa: a qualitative studyJenna Whitney, Abigail Easter, Kate Tchanturia
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|January 11, 2021
Obstetric near misses among women with serious mental illness: data linkage cohort studyAbigail Easter, Jane Sandall, Louise M Howard
BMJ Open|March 23, 2019
Recognition and response to life-threatening situations among women with perinatal mental illness: a qualitative studyAbigail Easter, Louise Michelle Howard, Jane Sandall
The Practising Midwife|February 8, 2019
Maternity partnership working - mapping MSLCs in EnglandMary Newburn, Abigail Easter, Gillian Fletcher, et al.
BMJ Open|January 26, 2019
Barriers to accessing mental health services for women with perinatal mental illness: systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies in the UKMegan Sambrook Smith, Vanessa Lawrence, Euan Sadler, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 1, 2022
Mental health is neglected in maternal "near miss" researchKatherine Adlington, Abigail Easter, Hannah Galloway, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|July 16, 2024
Models of care for pregnant women with multiple long-term conditions and the role of the midwife: A scoping reviewZoë Vowles, Holly Lovell, Mairead Black, et al.
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