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Christine Furber

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Midwifery|April 13, 2013
The experiences of midwives when caring for obese women in labour, a qualitative studyGillian Singleton, Christine Furber
Midwifery|December 11, 2025
Understanding the barriers UK midwives face in leading research: A critical discussion paperHannah M Brennan, Christine Furber
Midwifery|November 15, 2012
What can qualitative studies tell us about the experiences of women who are pregnant that have an eating disorder?Stephanie Tierney, Carole McGlone, Christine Furber
Midwifery|November 13, 2020
Fathers' roles matter too: An ethnographic study examining fathers' roles and the influences on their roles during labour and birthMary K Longworth, Christine Furber, Susan Kirk
Midwifery|April 10, 2016
Testing HIV positive in pregnancy: A phenomenological study of women's experiencesAndrew Lingen-Stallard, Christine Furber, Tina Lavender
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|March 9, 2018
Student midwives' awareness, knowledge, and experiences of antenatal anxiety within clinical practiceAlex McGookin, Christine Furber, Debbie M Smith
Midwifery|July 14, 2015
A narrative review of fathers' involvement during labour and birth and their influence on decision makingMary K Longworth, Christine Furber, Susan Kirk
Midwifery|February 21, 2017
Tackling maternal obesity: Building an evidence base to reflect the complexity of lifestyle behaviour changePaige van der Pligt, Debra Bick, Christine Furber
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|February 2, 2025
A systematic review of key principles relating to decolonising interventions in midwifery educationSheridan Thomas, Georgia Allan, Vanessa Heaslip, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|January 9, 2024
Midwives' experiences of discussing health behaviour change within routine maternity care: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesisHannah Talbot, Sarah Peters, Christine Furber, et al.
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Midwifery|April 13, 2013
The experiences of midwives when caring for obese women in labour, a qualitative studyGillian Singleton, Christine Furber
Midwifery|December 11, 2025
Understanding the barriers UK midwives face in leading research: A critical discussion paperHannah M Brennan, Christine Furber
Midwifery|November 15, 2012
What can qualitative studies tell us about the experiences of women who are pregnant that have an eating disorder?Stephanie Tierney, Carole McGlone, Christine Furber
Midwifery|November 13, 2020
Fathers' roles matter too: An ethnographic study examining fathers' roles and the influences on their roles during labour and birthMary K Longworth, Christine Furber, Susan Kirk
Midwifery|April 10, 2016
Testing HIV positive in pregnancy: A phenomenological study of women's experiencesAndrew Lingen-Stallard, Christine Furber, Tina Lavender
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|March 9, 2018
Student midwives' awareness, knowledge, and experiences of antenatal anxiety within clinical practiceAlex McGookin, Christine Furber, Debbie M Smith
Midwifery|July 14, 2015
A narrative review of fathers' involvement during labour and birth and their influence on decision makingMary K Longworth, Christine Furber, Susan Kirk
Midwifery|February 21, 2017
Tackling maternal obesity: Building an evidence base to reflect the complexity of lifestyle behaviour changePaige van der Pligt, Debra Bick, Christine Furber
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|February 2, 2025
A systematic review of key principles relating to decolonising interventions in midwifery educationSheridan Thomas, Georgia Allan, Vanessa Heaslip, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|January 9, 2024
Midwives' experiences of discussing health behaviour change within routine maternity care: A qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesisHannah Talbot, Sarah Peters, Christine Furber, et al.
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