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Stephanie Heys

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Midwifery|August 23, 2021
'I know my place'; a meta-ethnographic synthesis of disadvantaged and vulnerable women's negative experiences of maternity care in high-income countriesStephanie Heys, Soo Downe, Gill Thomson
The Practising Midwife|December 17, 2015
2. Newly qualified midwivesKerry Taylor, Stephanie Heys, Jessemy Evans
British Paramedic Journal|September 7, 2023
Displaced risk. Keeping mothers and babies safe: a UK ambulance service lensStephanie Heys, Camella Main, Aimee Humphreys, et al.
Plos One|November 2, 2022
The design, delivery and evaluation of 'Human Perspectives VR': An immersive educational programme designed to raise awareness of contributory factors for a traumatic childbirth experience and PTSDStephanie Heys, Soo Downe, Mick McKeown, et al.
British Paramedic Journal|November 30, 2022
An exploration of maternity and newborn exposure, training and education among staff working within the North West Ambulance ServiceStephanie Heys, Susan Rhind, Joseph Tunn, et al.
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 17, 2026
Prehospital assessment of perinatal patients by ambulance clinicians: development, implementation, review and national applicationCamella Main, Joanna Shaw, Lydia Burgess, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 17, 2025
Disparities in Access to the Northwest Ambulance Service during pregnancy, birth and postpartum period and its association with neonatal and maternal outcomes [DiAAS]: a retrospective cohort study and qualitative framework analysisStephanie Heys, Daisy Pegler, Anam Elahi, et al.
BMJ Open|January 12, 2022
Companionship for women/birthing people using antenatal and intrapartum care in England during COVID-19: a mixed-methods analysis of national and organisational responses and perspectivesGill Thomson, Marie-Claire Balaam, Rebecca Nowland Harris, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|July 22, 2025
The Impact of Culture on Access to and Utilisation of Maternity Care Amongst Muslim Women in High-Income Countries: A Qualitative Systematic ReviewAljawharah Al-Mubarak, Brana Ahilan, Tisha Dasgupta, et al.
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Midwifery|August 23, 2021
'I know my place'; a meta-ethnographic synthesis of disadvantaged and vulnerable women's negative experiences of maternity care in high-income countriesStephanie Heys, Soo Downe, Gill Thomson
The Practising Midwife|December 17, 2015
2. Newly qualified midwivesKerry Taylor, Stephanie Heys, Jessemy Evans
British Paramedic Journal|September 7, 2023
Displaced risk. Keeping mothers and babies safe: a UK ambulance service lensStephanie Heys, Camella Main, Aimee Humphreys, et al.
Plos One|November 2, 2022
The design, delivery and evaluation of 'Human Perspectives VR': An immersive educational programme designed to raise awareness of contributory factors for a traumatic childbirth experience and PTSDStephanie Heys, Soo Downe, Mick McKeown, et al.
British Paramedic Journal|November 30, 2022
An exploration of maternity and newborn exposure, training and education among staff working within the North West Ambulance ServiceStephanie Heys, Susan Rhind, Joseph Tunn, et al.
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 17, 2026
Prehospital assessment of perinatal patients by ambulance clinicians: development, implementation, review and national applicationCamella Main, Joanna Shaw, Lydia Burgess, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|October 17, 2025
Disparities in Access to the Northwest Ambulance Service during pregnancy, birth and postpartum period and its association with neonatal and maternal outcomes [DiAAS]: a retrospective cohort study and qualitative framework analysisStephanie Heys, Daisy Pegler, Anam Elahi, et al.
BMJ Open|January 12, 2022
Companionship for women/birthing people using antenatal and intrapartum care in England during COVID-19: a mixed-methods analysis of national and organisational responses and perspectivesGill Thomson, Marie-Claire Balaam, Rebecca Nowland Harris, et al.
BJOG : an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology|July 22, 2025
The Impact of Culture on Access to and Utilisation of Maternity Care Amongst Muslim Women in High-Income Countries: A Qualitative Systematic ReviewAljawharah Al-Mubarak, Brana Ahilan, Tisha Dasgupta, et al.
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