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Jane Sandall

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Midwifery|July 10, 2009
The validation and translation of Multidimensional Measure of Informed Choice in GreekKleanthi Gourounti, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|February 28, 2012
Organisation of maternity care and choices of mode of birth: a worldwide viewHora Soltani, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|November 9, 2010
Looking beyond the statistics for MDG 5Debra Bick, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|February 19, 2013
Occupational burnout and work factors in community and hospital midwives: a survey analysisYukiko Yoshida, Jane Sandall
Sociology of Health & Illness|September 19, 2015
The social practice of rescue: the safety implications of acute illness trajectories and patient categorisation in medical and maternity settingsNicola Mackintosh, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|December 17, 2009
Measuring the best outcome for the least intervention: can the Optimality Index-US be applied in the UK?Mary Sheridan, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|August 21, 2012
What makes a successful home birth service: an examination of the influential elements by review of one serviceKate Brintworth, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|April 5, 2011
Midwifery special issue call for papers--place of birthJane Sandall, Rona McCandish
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 21, 2010
Overcoming gendered and professional hierarchies in order to facilitate escalation of care in emergency situations: the role of standardised communication protocolsNicola Mackintosh, Jane Sandall
Reproductive Health|February 23, 2018
'Just because she's young, it doesn't mean she has to die': exploring the contributing factors to high maternal mortality in adolescents in Eastern Freetown; a qualitative studyLucy November, Jane Sandall
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Midwifery|July 10, 2009
The validation and translation of Multidimensional Measure of Informed Choice in GreekKleanthi Gourounti, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|February 28, 2012
Organisation of maternity care and choices of mode of birth: a worldwide viewHora Soltani, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|November 9, 2010
Looking beyond the statistics for MDG 5Debra Bick, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|February 19, 2013
Occupational burnout and work factors in community and hospital midwives: a survey analysisYukiko Yoshida, Jane Sandall
Sociology of Health & Illness|September 19, 2015
The social practice of rescue: the safety implications of acute illness trajectories and patient categorisation in medical and maternity settingsNicola Mackintosh, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|December 17, 2009
Measuring the best outcome for the least intervention: can the Optimality Index-US be applied in the UK?Mary Sheridan, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|August 21, 2012
What makes a successful home birth service: an examination of the influential elements by review of one serviceKate Brintworth, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|April 5, 2011
Midwifery special issue call for papers--place of birthJane Sandall, Rona McCandish
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 21, 2010
Overcoming gendered and professional hierarchies in order to facilitate escalation of care in emergency situations: the role of standardised communication protocolsNicola Mackintosh, Jane Sandall
Reproductive Health|February 23, 2018
'Just because she's young, it doesn't mean she has to die': exploring the contributing factors to high maternal mortality in adolescents in Eastern Freetown; a qualitative studyLucy November, Jane Sandall
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