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Rhona J McInnes

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Nurse Education in Practice|June 12, 2012
Exploring cognitive skill development in midwifery educationSuzanne Lake, Rhona J McInnes
Maternal & Child Nutrition|September 25, 2008
Infants admitted to neonatal units--interventions to improve breastfeeding outcomes: a systematic review 1990-2007Rhona J McInnes, Julie Chambers
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 15, 2008
Supporting breastfeeding mothers: qualitative synthesisRhona J McInnes, Julie A Chambers
Nurse Education in Practice|June 12, 2012
What future for midwifery?Rhona J McInnes, Colette Mc Intosh
Nurse Education Today|August 11, 2022
What strategies facilitate & support the successful transition of newly qualified midwives into practice: An integrative literature reviewSamantha Nolan, Kathleen Baird, Rhona J McInnes
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|April 17, 2015
How UK internet websites portray breast milk expression and breast pumps: a qualitative study of contentRhona J McInnes, Alix Arbuckle, Pat Hoddinott
Journal of Travel Medicine|September 10, 2003
Unintentional injury during foreign travel: a reviewRhona J McInnes, Lisa M Williamson, Anita Morrison
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|March 7, 2020
Normalisation process theory as a conceptual framework for continuity of carer implementationAmy E Corrigan, Suzanne Lake, Rhona J McInnes
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|July 25, 2016
Antenatal physical activity: a qualitative study exploring women's experiences and the acceptability of antenatal walking groupsSinéad Currie, Cindy Gray, Ashley Shepherd, et al.
Trials|July 24, 2012
More Active Mums in Stirling (MAMMiS): a physical activity intervention for postnatal women. Study protocol for a randomized controlled trialAlyssa S Gilinsky, Adrienne R Hughes, Rhona J McInnes
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Nurse Education in Practice|June 12, 2012
Exploring cognitive skill development in midwifery educationSuzanne Lake, Rhona J McInnes
Maternal & Child Nutrition|September 25, 2008
Infants admitted to neonatal units--interventions to improve breastfeeding outcomes: a systematic review 1990-2007Rhona J McInnes, Julie Chambers
Journal of Advanced Nursing|May 15, 2008
Supporting breastfeeding mothers: qualitative synthesisRhona J McInnes, Julie A Chambers
Nurse Education in Practice|June 12, 2012
What future for midwifery?Rhona J McInnes, Colette Mc Intosh
Nurse Education Today|August 11, 2022
What strategies facilitate & support the successful transition of newly qualified midwives into practice: An integrative literature reviewSamantha Nolan, Kathleen Baird, Rhona J McInnes
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|April 17, 2015
How UK internet websites portray breast milk expression and breast pumps: a qualitative study of contentRhona J McInnes, Alix Arbuckle, Pat Hoddinott
Journal of Travel Medicine|September 10, 2003
Unintentional injury during foreign travel: a reviewRhona J McInnes, Lisa M Williamson, Anita Morrison
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives|March 7, 2020
Normalisation process theory as a conceptual framework for continuity of carer implementationAmy E Corrigan, Suzanne Lake, Rhona J McInnes
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|July 25, 2016
Antenatal physical activity: a qualitative study exploring women's experiences and the acceptability of antenatal walking groupsSinéad Currie, Cindy Gray, Ashley Shepherd, et al.
Trials|July 24, 2012
More Active Mums in Stirling (MAMMiS): a physical activity intervention for postnatal women. Study protocol for a randomized controlled trialAlyssa S Gilinsky, Adrienne R Hughes, Rhona J McInnes
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