Midwifery

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Australian women's use of digital health tools in pregnancy and early parenting

Sharon Smith - 15-04-2018

Professor Deborah Lupton from the University of Canberra has been researching social and cultural dimensions of health and medicine throughout her career, with a more recent

Transforming birth rooms to advance normal birth

Karen Keast - 19-04-2017

Birth rooms with projected images on surrounding walls, moving the bed out of the centre of the room, adding baths for water immersion, and including a mantel for the woman

Self-employed midwives have better emotional health

Karen Keast - 16-02-2017

Self-employed continuity of care midwives work more hours but have lower levels of burnout, anxiety, stress and depression than midwives working in New Zealand’s hospitals,

Why graduate midwives should work in continuity of care models

Karen Keast - 10-11-2016

Only a small number of new graduate midwives are working in continuity of care maternity models across Australia despite universities educating students to work in the ‘gold

Listening to mothers reveals insight into births

Karen Keast - 19-10-2016

Listening to mothers can expose gaps in maternity care and can work to improve policy, practice, education and research, according to a United States researcher.

Does the way women give birth have long-term ramifications?

Karen Keast - 21-04-2015

Australian midwifery researchers are part of an international collaboration investigating whether the way women give birth

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