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Male involvement in maternal health care in Karonga District, Malawi.
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Knowledge and Behaviour of Nurse/Midwives in the Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV in Owerri, Imo state, Nigeria. A Cross Sectional Study
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INSTITUTIONAL AND STUDENT FACTORS AS PREDICTORS OF LEARNING OUTCOMES IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROGRAMME AMONG TRAINEE MIDWIVES IN SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA
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The effect of civil unrest on nursing personnel and nursing services in the Cape Peninsula during 1986
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A model for incorporating “indigenous” postnatal care practices into the midwifery healthcare system in Mopani district, Limpopo Province, South Africa
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Exploring the knowledge of midwives regarding early warning signs of primary postpartum haemorrhage in KwaMhlanga hospital
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The development, validation and testing of a vital signs monitoring tool for early identification of deterioration in adult surgical patients
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Male involvement and factors influencing choice of contraception among market traders in an urban city in Southwest Nigeria
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Communication experiences of expatriate midwives providing maternity care in a military hospital in Saudi Arabia
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Perceptions and experiences of undergraduate midwifery students concerning their midwifery training
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Ethical decision-making : the experience of nurses in selected clinical settings
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Factors affecting quality of care in a midwifery practice
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Exploration of factors which influence the involvement of specialist registered nurses in clinical teaching of advanced midwifery students in a tertiary hospital in Gauteng
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Changes in attitudes, behaviour and practices following an educational intervention for midwives using reflective writing journals
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Knowledge and practice of breast self-examination among nursing and midwifery students in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Developing a framework for standardized midwifery competencies to improve knowledge, skills, and behaviour in the pre-service midwifery programs in Kenya : mixed methodology study
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Coverage-level and predictors of maternity continuum of care in Nigeria: implications for maternal, newborn and child health programming
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TECHNOLOGY AS A TRANSFORMATIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING TOOL IN MIDWIFERY EDUCATION : PERSPECTIVES OF NURSE EDUCATORS
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The knowledge of the registration of the role of the doula in the facilitation of natural child birth
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Perceived Need for Spousal Support in Maternity Care and Psychosocial Challenges among Couples in Abuja, Nigeria
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Engagement/involvement of staff from public medical Institutions with pregnant women experiencing intimate partner violence - a systematic review of African & South African literature
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Perspectives of midwives on perinatal mental health screening in maternity facilities in the Cape Metropole
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Humanising childbirth in South Africa : the role of indigenous midwives in countering obstetric violence
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Independent midwifery practices in Cape Town: birth outcomes and predictors for medical interventions from 2003-2009