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Theresa Ann Sipe

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Midwifery|March 17, 2004
What can a meta-analysis tell us about traditional birth attendant training and pregnancy outcomes?Lynn Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition|June 27, 2007
Transition to skilled birth attendance: is there a future role for trained traditional birth attendants?Lynn M Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 29, 2004
Does traditional birth attendant training improve referral of women with obstetric complications: a review of the evidenceLynn Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe, Marge Koblinsky
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|March 8, 2005
Presidential priorities: 50 years of wisdom as the basis of an action agenda for the next half-centuryJudith Fullerton, Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|January 8, 2005
Findings from the analysis of the American College of Nurse-Midwives' membership surveys: 2000-2003Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe, Judith Fullerton
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|July 16, 2010
Findings from the analysis of the American College of Nurse-Midwives' membership surveys: 2006-2008Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe, Judith Fullerton
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|July 9, 2004
Does traditional birth attendant training increase use of antenatal care? A review of the evidenceLynn M Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe, Marge Koblinsky
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|August 17, 2012
Traditional birth attendant training for improving health behaviours and pregnancy outcomesLynn M Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe, Danika Barry
Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing|May 20, 2009
Demographic profiles of certified nurse-midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and nurse practitioners: reflections on implications for uniform education and regulationTheresa Ann Sipe, Judith T Fullerton, Kerri Durnell Schuiling
Nurse Education in Practice|March 22, 2019
The doctorate of nursing practice and entry into midwifery practice: Issues for consideration and debateJudith T Fullerton, Kerri D Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe
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Midwifery|March 17, 2004
What can a meta-analysis tell us about traditional birth attendant training and pregnancy outcomes?Lynn Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition|June 27, 2007
Transition to skilled birth attendance: is there a future role for trained traditional birth attendants?Lynn M Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 29, 2004
Does traditional birth attendant training improve referral of women with obstetric complications: a review of the evidenceLynn Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe, Marge Koblinsky
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|March 8, 2005
Presidential priorities: 50 years of wisdom as the basis of an action agenda for the next half-centuryJudith Fullerton, Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|January 8, 2005
Findings from the analysis of the American College of Nurse-Midwives' membership surveys: 2000-2003Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe, Judith Fullerton
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|July 16, 2010
Findings from the analysis of the American College of Nurse-Midwives' membership surveys: 2006-2008Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe, Judith Fullerton
Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health|July 9, 2004
Does traditional birth attendant training increase use of antenatal care? A review of the evidenceLynn M Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe, Marge Koblinsky
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|August 17, 2012
Traditional birth attendant training for improving health behaviours and pregnancy outcomesLynn M Sibley, Theresa Ann Sipe, Danika Barry
Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing|May 20, 2009
Demographic profiles of certified nurse-midwives, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and nurse practitioners: reflections on implications for uniform education and regulationTheresa Ann Sipe, Judith T Fullerton, Kerri Durnell Schuiling
Nurse Education in Practice|March 22, 2019
The doctorate of nursing practice and entry into midwifery practice: Issues for consideration and debateJudith T Fullerton, Kerri D Schuiling, Theresa Ann Sipe
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