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Jane Sandall

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 25, 2009
"Someone's rooting for you": continuity, advocacy and street-level bureaucracy in UK maternal healthcareSusanna Finlay, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|September 5, 2008
Normal birth, magical birth: the role of the 36-week birth talk in caseload midwifery practiceJoy Kemp, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|February 24, 2007
Do pregnant women in Greece make informed choices about antenatal screening for Down's syndrome? A questionnaire surveyKleanthi Gourounti, Jane Sandall
International Journal of Nursing Studies|August 22, 2006
Admission cardiotocography versus intermittent auscultation of fetal heart rate: effects on neonatal Apgar score, on the rate of caesarean sections and on the rate of instrumental delivery--a systematic reviewKleanthi Gourounti, Jane Sandall
Plos Medicine|September 28, 2016
Improving Research into Models of Maternity Care to Inform Decision MakingAnk de Jonge, Jane Sandall
Nature Medicine|February 9, 2024
Delivering high-quality childbirth careCristina Fernandez-Turienzo, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|January 9, 2008
A qualitative exploration of the creation of calm in a continuity of carer model of maternity care in LondonUlli S Huber, Jane Sandall
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 4, 2007
The impact of perceived stigma and mediating social factors on infertility-related stress among women seeking infertility treatment in Southern GhanaErnestina S Donkor, Jane Sandall
African Journal of Reproductive Health|August 10, 2010
Coping strategies of women seeking infertility treatment in southern GhanaErnestina S Donkor, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|August 17, 2010
Safety in childbirth and the three 'C's: community, context and cultureJane Sandall, Christine Morton, Debra Bick
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 25, 2009
"Someone's rooting for you": continuity, advocacy and street-level bureaucracy in UK maternal healthcareSusanna Finlay, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|September 5, 2008
Normal birth, magical birth: the role of the 36-week birth talk in caseload midwifery practiceJoy Kemp, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|February 24, 2007
Do pregnant women in Greece make informed choices about antenatal screening for Down's syndrome? A questionnaire surveyKleanthi Gourounti, Jane Sandall
International Journal of Nursing Studies|August 22, 2006
Admission cardiotocography versus intermittent auscultation of fetal heart rate: effects on neonatal Apgar score, on the rate of caesarean sections and on the rate of instrumental delivery--a systematic reviewKleanthi Gourounti, Jane Sandall
Plos Medicine|September 28, 2016
Improving Research into Models of Maternity Care to Inform Decision MakingAnk de Jonge, Jane Sandall
Nature Medicine|February 9, 2024
Delivering high-quality childbirth careCristina Fernandez-Turienzo, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|January 9, 2008
A qualitative exploration of the creation of calm in a continuity of carer model of maternity care in LondonUlli S Huber, Jane Sandall
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 4, 2007
The impact of perceived stigma and mediating social factors on infertility-related stress among women seeking infertility treatment in Southern GhanaErnestina S Donkor, Jane Sandall
African Journal of Reproductive Health|August 10, 2010
Coping strategies of women seeking infertility treatment in southern GhanaErnestina S Donkor, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|August 17, 2010
Safety in childbirth and the three 'C's: community, context and cultureJane Sandall, Christine Morton, Debra Bick
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