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Felicity Dumble

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 8, 2020
While we have your attention…Felicity Dumble, Jim Miller, Maria Poynter, et al.
Vaccines|January 22, 2022
Influences on Pregnant Women's and Health Care Professionals' Behaviour Regarding Maternal Vaccinations: A Qualitative Interview StudyNatalie Gauld, Samuel Martin, Owen Sinclair, et al.
Vaccines|April 3, 2020
A Qualitative Study of Views and Experiences of Women and Health Care Professionals about Free Maternal Vaccinations Administered at Community PharmaciesNatalie Gauld, Samuel Martin, Owen Sinclair, et al.
Journal of Primary Health Care|January 2, 2023
Mapping the maternal vaccination journey and influencing factors for Māori women in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative studyNatalie Gauld, Samuel Nga Puhi Martin, Owen Te Rarawa Sinclair, et al.
Vaccines|February 26, 2022
Increasing Uptake of Maternal Pertussis Vaccinations through Funded Administration in Community PharmaciesAnna S Howe, Natalie J Gauld, Alana Y Cavadino, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 8, 2020
While we have your attention…Felicity Dumble, Jim Miller, Maria Poynter, et al.
Vaccines|January 22, 2022
Influences on Pregnant Women's and Health Care Professionals' Behaviour Regarding Maternal Vaccinations: A Qualitative Interview StudyNatalie Gauld, Samuel Martin, Owen Sinclair, et al.
Vaccines|April 3, 2020
A Qualitative Study of Views and Experiences of Women and Health Care Professionals about Free Maternal Vaccinations Administered at Community PharmaciesNatalie Gauld, Samuel Martin, Owen Sinclair, et al.
Journal of Primary Health Care|January 2, 2023
Mapping the maternal vaccination journey and influencing factors for Māori women in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative studyNatalie Gauld, Samuel Nga Puhi Martin, Owen Te Rarawa Sinclair, et al.
Vaccines|February 26, 2022
Increasing Uptake of Maternal Pertussis Vaccinations through Funded Administration in Community PharmaciesAnna S Howe, Natalie J Gauld, Alana Y Cavadino, et al.
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