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Helen Cheyne

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Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 28, 2016
Working in partnership: the application of shared decision-making to health visitor practiceRuth Astbury, Ashley Shepherd, Helen Cheyne
Midwifery|July 1, 2015
A realist evaluation of an antenatal programme to change drinking behaviour of pregnant womenLawrence Doi, Ruth Jepson, Helen Cheyne
RCM Midwives : the Official Journal of the Royal College of Midwives|January 30, 2004
Policy, practice and research: does it make a difference?Helen Cheyne, Vanora Hundley, Andrew Symon
Midwifery|August 11, 2012
Mother knows best: developing a consumer led, evidence informed, research agenda for maternity careHelen Cheyne, Christine McCourt, Karen Semple
Midwifery|July 11, 2012
Elective induction of labour: the problem of interpretation and communication of risksHelen Cheyne, Purva Abhyankar, Brian Williams
Midwifery|August 24, 2013
Empowering change: realist evaluation of a Scottish Government programme to support normal birthHelen Cheyne, Purva Abhyankar, Christine McCourt
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
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|June 3, 2014
Alcohol brief interventions in Scottish antenatal care: a qualitative study of midwives' attitudes and practicesLawrence Doi, Helen Cheyne, Ruth Jepson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 24, 2006
Making the diagnosis of labour: midwives' diagnostic judgement and management decisionsHelen Cheyne, Dawn W Dowding, Vanora Hundley
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.
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Journal of Clinical Nursing|July 28, 2016
Working in partnership: the application of shared decision-making to health visitor practiceRuth Astbury, Ashley Shepherd, Helen Cheyne
Midwifery|July 1, 2015
A realist evaluation of an antenatal programme to change drinking behaviour of pregnant womenLawrence Doi, Ruth Jepson, Helen Cheyne
RCM Midwives : the Official Journal of the Royal College of Midwives|January 30, 2004
Policy, practice and research: does it make a difference?Helen Cheyne, Vanora Hundley, Andrew Symon
Midwifery|August 11, 2012
Mother knows best: developing a consumer led, evidence informed, research agenda for maternity careHelen Cheyne, Christine McCourt, Karen Semple
Midwifery|July 11, 2012
Elective induction of labour: the problem of interpretation and communication of risksHelen Cheyne, Purva Abhyankar, Brian Williams
Midwifery|August 24, 2013
Empowering change: realist evaluation of a Scottish Government programme to support normal birthHelen Cheyne, Purva Abhyankar, Christine McCourt
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
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|June 3, 2014
Alcohol brief interventions in Scottish antenatal care: a qualitative study of midwives' attitudes and practicesLawrence Doi, Helen Cheyne, Ruth Jepson
Journal of Advanced Nursing|March 24, 2006
Making the diagnosis of labour: midwives' diagnostic judgement and management decisionsHelen Cheyne, Dawn W Dowding, Vanora Hundley
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.
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