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Michelle S Newton

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Midwifery|November 20, 2013
Sources of information used by women during pregnancy to meet their information needsHeather A Grimes, Della A Forster, Michelle S Newton
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 2, 2017
Operationalising caseload midwifery in the Australian public maternity system: Findings from a national cross-sectional survey of maternity managersKate Dawson, Della A Forster, Helen L McLachlan, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|December 4, 2015
Understanding the 'work' of caseload midwives: A mixed-methods exploration of two caseload midwifery models in Victoria, AustraliaMichelle S Newton, Helen L McLachlan, Della A Forster, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|December 26, 2014
Comparing satisfaction and burnout between caseload and standard care midwives: findings from two cross-sectional surveys conducted in Victoria, AustraliaMichelle S Newton, Helen L McLachlan, Karen F Willis, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|November 15, 2023
Identifying women with a disability in Australian maternity services: Time for a changeCharlie A Benzie, Michelle S Newton, Helen L McLachlan, et al.
BMJ Open|February 5, 2020
Using the Kirkpatrick Model to evaluate the Maternity and Neonatal Emergencies (MANE) programme: Background and study protocolMeabh Cullinane, Helen L McLachlan, Michelle S Newton, et al.
BMJ Open|May 27, 2022
Evaluating the impact of a maternity and neonatal emergencies education programme in Australian regional and rural health services on clinician knowledge and confidence: a pre-test post-test studyMeabh Cullinane, Stefanie A Zugna, Helen L McLachlan, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|March 27, 2021
Perinatal outcomes of women with a disability who received pregnancy care through a specialised disability clinic in Melbourne, AustraliaCharlie A Smithson, Helen L McLachlan, Michelle S Newton, et al.
Midwifery|January 27, 2025
Enhancing woman-centred care for pregnant women who have experienced a previous traumatic birth: An Australian Modified Delphi StudyDeborah J Pidd, Catina L Adams, Christine E East, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|November 26, 2024
I love my job. But it's physically, mentally, and emotionally draining": a cross-sectional survey exploring midwives' intentions of leaving the profession in Melbourne, AustraliaRobyn P Matthews, Michelle S Newton, Rebecca L Hyde, et al.
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Midwifery|November 20, 2013
Sources of information used by women during pregnancy to meet their information needsHeather A Grimes, Della A Forster, Michelle S Newton
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|October 2, 2017
Operationalising caseload midwifery in the Australian public maternity system: Findings from a national cross-sectional survey of maternity managersKate Dawson, Della A Forster, Helen L McLachlan, et al.
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|December 4, 2015
Understanding the 'work' of caseload midwives: A mixed-methods exploration of two caseload midwifery models in Victoria, AustraliaMichelle S Newton, Helen L McLachlan, Della A Forster, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|December 26, 2014
Comparing satisfaction and burnout between caseload and standard care midwives: findings from two cross-sectional surveys conducted in Victoria, AustraliaMichelle S Newton, Helen L McLachlan, Karen F Willis, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|November 15, 2023
Identifying women with a disability in Australian maternity services: Time for a changeCharlie A Benzie, Michelle S Newton, Helen L McLachlan, et al.
BMJ Open|February 5, 2020
Using the Kirkpatrick Model to evaluate the Maternity and Neonatal Emergencies (MANE) programme: Background and study protocolMeabh Cullinane, Helen L McLachlan, Michelle S Newton, et al.
BMJ Open|May 27, 2022
Evaluating the impact of a maternity and neonatal emergencies education programme in Australian regional and rural health services on clinician knowledge and confidence: a pre-test post-test studyMeabh Cullinane, Stefanie A Zugna, Helen L McLachlan, et al.
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|March 27, 2021
Perinatal outcomes of women with a disability who received pregnancy care through a specialised disability clinic in Melbourne, AustraliaCharlie A Smithson, Helen L McLachlan, Michelle S Newton, et al.
Midwifery|January 27, 2025
Enhancing woman-centred care for pregnant women who have experienced a previous traumatic birth: An Australian Modified Delphi StudyDeborah J Pidd, Catina L Adams, Christine E East, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|November 26, 2024
I love my job. But it's physically, mentally, and emotionally draining": a cross-sectional survey exploring midwives' intentions of leaving the profession in Melbourne, AustraliaRobyn P Matthews, Michelle S Newton, Rebecca L Hyde, et al.
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