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Carol Kingdon

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The Practising Midwife|August 12, 2014
Maternity assist: new midwifery-led digital information and communication support system to enhance maternity careMary Steen, Carol Kingdon
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|September 15, 2009
Primigravid women's views of being approached to participate in a hypothetical term cephalic trial of planned vaginal birth versus planned cesarean birthTina Lavender, Carol Kingdon
Midwifery|February 7, 2009
Maternal obesity and pregnancy: a retrospective studyAngela M Kerrigan, Carol Kingdon
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|September 5, 2006
Systematic review of nulliparous women's views of planned cesarean birth: the missing component in the debate about a term cephalic trialCarol Kingdon, Lisa Baker, Tina Lavender
The Practising Midwife|September 3, 2015
Fathers' presence at caesarean section with general anaesthetic: evidence and debateKevin Hugill, Ian Kemp, Carol Kingdon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 7, 2015
Systematic mixed-methods review of interventions, outcomes and experiences for imprisoned pregnant womenJudith Shaw, Soo Downe, Carol Kingdon
Midwifery|October 19, 2023
The makings of a maternal obesity epidemic: A meta-narrative reviewChristina Feltham, Gill Thomson, Carol Kingdon
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 14, 2015
Obesity and normal birth: A qualitative study of clinician's management of obese pregnant women during labourAngela Kerrigan, Carol Kingdon, Helen Cheyne
BMJ Open|December 19, 2018
Interventions targeted at health professionals to reduce unnecessary caesarean sections: a qualitative evidence synthesisCarol Kingdon, Soo Downe, Ana Pilar Betran
Reproductive Health|July 26, 2018
Women's and communities' views of targeted educational interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean section: a qualitative evidence synthesisCarol Kingdon, Soo Downe, Ana Pilar Betran
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The Practising Midwife|August 12, 2014
Maternity assist: new midwifery-led digital information and communication support system to enhance maternity careMary Steen, Carol Kingdon
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|September 15, 2009
Primigravid women's views of being approached to participate in a hypothetical term cephalic trial of planned vaginal birth versus planned cesarean birthTina Lavender, Carol Kingdon
Midwifery|February 7, 2009
Maternal obesity and pregnancy: a retrospective studyAngela M Kerrigan, Carol Kingdon
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|September 5, 2006
Systematic review of nulliparous women's views of planned cesarean birth: the missing component in the debate about a term cephalic trialCarol Kingdon, Lisa Baker, Tina Lavender
The Practising Midwife|September 3, 2015
Fathers' presence at caesarean section with general anaesthetic: evidence and debateKevin Hugill, Ian Kemp, Carol Kingdon
Journal of Advanced Nursing|January 7, 2015
Systematic mixed-methods review of interventions, outcomes and experiences for imprisoned pregnant womenJudith Shaw, Soo Downe, Carol Kingdon
Midwifery|October 19, 2023
The makings of a maternal obesity epidemic: A meta-narrative reviewChristina Feltham, Gill Thomson, Carol Kingdon
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 14, 2015
Obesity and normal birth: A qualitative study of clinician's management of obese pregnant women during labourAngela Kerrigan, Carol Kingdon, Helen Cheyne
BMJ Open|December 19, 2018
Interventions targeted at health professionals to reduce unnecessary caesarean sections: a qualitative evidence synthesisCarol Kingdon, Soo Downe, Ana Pilar Betran
Reproductive Health|July 26, 2018
Women's and communities' views of targeted educational interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean section: a qualitative evidence synthesisCarol Kingdon, Soo Downe, Ana Pilar Betran
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