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Billie Hunter

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Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 25, 2016
Australian midwives' experiences of their workplace cultureChristine J Catling, Fiona Reid, Billie Hunter
Midwifery|October 15, 2011
United but divided? The need to consider the potential consequences of devolved UK government on midwifery education and practiceHelen Cheyne, Jennifer McNeill, Billie Hunter, et al.
Midwifery|September 2, 2019
Midwives in the United Kingdom: Levels of burnout, depression, anxiety and stress and associated predictorsBillie Hunter, Jennifer Fenwick, Mary Sidebotham, et al.
Midwifery|August 26, 2023
Factors that influence midwives' leaving intentions: A moral imperative to interveneGill Moncrieff, Helen Cheyne, Soo Downe, et al.
RCM Midwives : the Official Journal of the Royal College of Midwives|June 6, 2007
Pathway clarityBillie Hunter, Jeremy Segrott, Suzanne Darra, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|July 10, 2023
Compassion for midwives: The missing element in workplace culture for midwives globallyKaveri Mayra, Christine Catling, Halima Musa, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|January 26, 2020
"Overwhelmed and out of my depth": Responses from early career midwives in the United Kingdom to the Work, Health and Emotional Lives of Midwives studyJoanne Cull, Billie Hunter, Josie Henley, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|November 1, 2025
Exploring values and ideologies of Dutch community midwives, a qualitative studyEsther Feijen-de Jong, Billie Hunter, Beth Murray-Davis, et al.
Midwifery|April 2, 2008
Relationships: The hidden threads in the tapestry of maternity careBillie Hunter, Marie Berg, Ingela Lundgren, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|November 24, 2020
Factors influencing water immersion during labour: qualitative case studies of six maternity units in the United KingdomSarah Milosevic, Susan Channon, Jacqueline Hughes, et al.
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Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 25, 2016
Australian midwives' experiences of their workplace cultureChristine J Catling, Fiona Reid, Billie Hunter
Midwifery|October 15, 2011
United but divided? The need to consider the potential consequences of devolved UK government on midwifery education and practiceHelen Cheyne, Jennifer McNeill, Billie Hunter, et al.
Midwifery|September 2, 2019
Midwives in the United Kingdom: Levels of burnout, depression, anxiety and stress and associated predictorsBillie Hunter, Jennifer Fenwick, Mary Sidebotham, et al.
Midwifery|August 26, 2023
Factors that influence midwives' leaving intentions: A moral imperative to interveneGill Moncrieff, Helen Cheyne, Soo Downe, et al.
RCM Midwives : the Official Journal of the Royal College of Midwives|June 6, 2007
Pathway clarityBillie Hunter, Jeremy Segrott, Suzanne Darra, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|July 10, 2023
Compassion for midwives: The missing element in workplace culture for midwives globallyKaveri Mayra, Christine Catling, Halima Musa, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|January 26, 2020
"Overwhelmed and out of my depth": Responses from early career midwives in the United Kingdom to the Work, Health and Emotional Lives of Midwives studyJoanne Cull, Billie Hunter, Josie Henley, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|November 1, 2025
Exploring values and ideologies of Dutch community midwives, a qualitative studyEsther Feijen-de Jong, Billie Hunter, Beth Murray-Davis, et al.
Midwifery|April 2, 2008
Relationships: The hidden threads in the tapestry of maternity careBillie Hunter, Marie Berg, Ingela Lundgren, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|November 24, 2020
Factors influencing water immersion during labour: qualitative case studies of six maternity units in the United KingdomSarah Milosevic, Susan Channon, Jacqueline Hughes, et al.
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