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Anna Akselsson

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The Lancet. Public Health|October 4, 2024
Pregnancy, overweight, and obesity: time to invest in preventive strategiesAnna Akselsson
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 1, 2020
A decrease in cesarean sections and labor inductions among Swedish women by awareness of fetal movements with the Mindfetalness methodAnna Akselsson, Helena Lindgren, Viktor Skokic, et al.
European Journal of Midwifery|July 8, 2022
Midwives' communication with non-Swedish-speaking women giving birth: A survey from a multicultural setting in SwedenAnna Akselsson, Lena Westholm, Rhonda Small, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|January 12, 2023
Prolonged pregnancy and stillbirth among women with overweight or obesity - a population-based study in Sweden including 64,632 womenAnna Akselsson, Jenny Rossen, Elisabeth Storck-Lindholm, et al.
European Journal of Midwifery|August 8, 2022
Language-supported labor ward visits for pregnant migrant women: Staff experiences in a Swedish hospitalAnna Akselsson, Lisa Cabander, Steinunn Thorarinsdottir, et al.
BMJ Open|June 26, 2021
Country of birth, educational level and other predictors of seeking care due to decreased fetal movements: an observational study in Sweden using data from a cluster-randomised controlled trialIngela Radestad, Karin Pettersson, Helena Lindgren, et al.
Plos One|May 4, 2019
Increased labor induction and women presenting with decreased or altered fetal movements - a population-based surveyAnna Akselsson, Helena Lindgren, Susanne Georgsson, et al.
Midwifery|October 11, 2021
Epidural use among women with spontaneous onset of labour - an observational study using data from a cluster-randomised controlled trialHelena Lindgren, Ingela Rådestad, Karin Pettersson, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|April 30, 2024
One size does not fit all: Perspectives from Swedish midwives on fetal movement counsellingAnna Andrén, Helena Lindgren, Anna Akselsson, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 18, 2017
Women's attitudes, experiences and compliance concerning the use of Mindfetalness- a method for systematic observation of fetal movements in late pregnancyAnna Akselsson, Susanne Georgsson, Helena Lindgren, et al.
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The Lancet. Public Health|October 4, 2024
Pregnancy, overweight, and obesity: time to invest in preventive strategiesAnna Akselsson
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 1, 2020
A decrease in cesarean sections and labor inductions among Swedish women by awareness of fetal movements with the Mindfetalness methodAnna Akselsson, Helena Lindgren, Viktor Skokic, et al.
European Journal of Midwifery|July 8, 2022
Midwives' communication with non-Swedish-speaking women giving birth: A survey from a multicultural setting in SwedenAnna Akselsson, Lena Westholm, Rhonda Small, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|January 12, 2023
Prolonged pregnancy and stillbirth among women with overweight or obesity - a population-based study in Sweden including 64,632 womenAnna Akselsson, Jenny Rossen, Elisabeth Storck-Lindholm, et al.
European Journal of Midwifery|August 8, 2022
Language-supported labor ward visits for pregnant migrant women: Staff experiences in a Swedish hospitalAnna Akselsson, Lisa Cabander, Steinunn Thorarinsdottir, et al.
BMJ Open|June 26, 2021
Country of birth, educational level and other predictors of seeking care due to decreased fetal movements: an observational study in Sweden using data from a cluster-randomised controlled trialIngela Radestad, Karin Pettersson, Helena Lindgren, et al.
Plos One|May 4, 2019
Increased labor induction and women presenting with decreased or altered fetal movements - a population-based surveyAnna Akselsson, Helena Lindgren, Susanne Georgsson, et al.
Midwifery|October 11, 2021
Epidural use among women with spontaneous onset of labour - an observational study using data from a cluster-randomised controlled trialHelena Lindgren, Ingela Rådestad, Karin Pettersson, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|April 30, 2024
One size does not fit all: Perspectives from Swedish midwives on fetal movement counsellingAnna Andrén, Helena Lindgren, Anna Akselsson, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 18, 2017
Women's attitudes, experiences and compliance concerning the use of Mindfetalness- a method for systematic observation of fetal movements in late pregnancyAnna Akselsson, Susanne Georgsson, Helena Lindgren, et al.
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