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- 2024
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Midwives’ experiences of professional learning when practicing collegial midwifery assistance during the active second stage of labour : data from the oneplus trial
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Informed consent to midwifery practices and interventions during the second stage of labor -An observational study within the Oneplus trial
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Impact of collegial midwifery assistance during second stage of labour on women’s experience : a follow-up from the Swedish Oneplus randomised controlled trial
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- 2023
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Feasibility of an evidence-based educational intervention in screening immigrant mothers for postpartum depression : A pretest-posttest experimental design
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A complex and demanding situation – Midwifery preceptors and midwifery students’ experiences of teaching and learning prevention of severe perineal trauma
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Bilirubin Levels in Neonates ≥ 35 Weeks of Gestation Receiving Delayed Cord Clamping for an Extended Time - an Observational Study
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Multiple induced abortions–implications for counselling and contraceptive services from a multi-centre cross-sectional study in Sweden
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Home-based postnatal midwifery care facilitated a smooth succession into motherhood : A Swedish interview study
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Primary midwives' experiences of collegial midwifery assistance during the active second stage of labor : Data from the Oneplus trial
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Neonatal resuscitation after birth : Swedish midwives’ experiences of and perceptions about separation of mothers and their newborn babies
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