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Evidence-Based Nursing
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April 9, 2016
Organisation of postnatal care affects parents' confidence and security following hospital discharge at 72 h or less
Jenny Mcleish
The Practising Midwife
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March 5, 2008
Gypsy and traveller women: the road to better care
Jenny McLeish
Midwifery
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October 28, 2017
A qualitative study of volunteer doulas working alongside midwives at births in England: Mothers' and doulas' experiences
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives
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June 19, 2018
Maternity experiences of mothers with multiple disadvantages in England: A qualitative study
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMJ Open
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June 22, 2016
'We have beaten HIV a bit': a qualitative study of experiences of peer support during pregnancy with an HIV Mentor Mother project in England
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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October 14, 2015
Peer support during pregnancy and early parenthood: a qualitative study of models and perceptions
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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January 12, 2019
"Being the best person that they can be and the best mum": a qualitative study of community volunteer doula support for disadvantaged mothers before and after birth in England
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
Midwifery
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December 18, 2016
"I didn't think we'd be dealing with stuff like this": A qualitative study of volunteer support for very disadvantaged pregnant women and new mothers
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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January 15, 2017
Mothers' accounts of the impact on emotional wellbeing of organised peer support in pregnancy and early parenthood: a qualitative study
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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May 3, 2021
'She come like a sister to me': a qualitative study of volunteer social support for disadvantaged women in the transition to motherhood in England
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
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Evidence-Based Nursing
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April 9, 2016
Organisation of postnatal care affects parents' confidence and security following hospital discharge at 72 h or less
Jenny Mcleish
The Practising Midwife
|
March 5, 2008
Gypsy and traveller women: the road to better care
Jenny McLeish
Midwifery
|
October 28, 2017
A qualitative study of volunteer doulas working alongside midwives at births in England: Mothers' and doulas' experiences
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives
|
June 19, 2018
Maternity experiences of mothers with multiple disadvantages in England: A qualitative study
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMJ Open
|
June 22, 2016
'We have beaten HIV a bit': a qualitative study of experiences of peer support during pregnancy with an HIV Mentor Mother project in England
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
|
October 14, 2015
Peer support during pregnancy and early parenthood: a qualitative study of models and perceptions
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
|
January 12, 2019
"Being the best person that they can be and the best mum": a qualitative study of community volunteer doula support for disadvantaged mothers before and after birth in England
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
Midwifery
|
December 18, 2016
"I didn't think we'd be dealing with stuff like this": A qualitative study of volunteer support for very disadvantaged pregnant women and new mothers
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
|
January 15, 2017
Mothers' accounts of the impact on emotional wellbeing of organised peer support in pregnancy and early parenthood: a qualitative study
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
May 3, 2021
'She come like a sister to me': a qualitative study of volunteer social support for disadvantaged women in the transition to motherhood in England
Jenny McLeish, Maggie Redshaw
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