关注
Elizabeth Newnham
Elizabeth Newnham
University of Newcastle
在 griffith.edu.au 的电子邮件经过验证
标题
引用次数
引用次数
年份
Beyond autonomy: Care ethics for midwifery and the humanization of birth
E Newnham, M Kirkham
Nursing Ethics 26 (7-8), 2147-2157, 2019
1002019
Birth control: Power/knowledge in the politics of birth
EC Newnham
Health Sociology Review 23 (3), 254-268, 2014
692014
Paradox of the institution: findings from a hospital labour ward ethnography
EC Newnham, LV McKellar, JI Pincombe
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 17, 1-11, 2017
662017
Documenting risk: A comparison of policy and information pamphlets for using epidural or water in labour
EC Newnham, LV McKellar, JI Pincombe
Women and Birth 28 (3), 221-227, 2015
472015
Towards the humanisation of birth
E Newnham, L McKellar, J Pincombe
A study of epidural analgesia & hospital birth culture. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
462018
‘It's your body, but…’Mixed messages in childbirth education: findings from a hospital ethnography
E Newnham, L McKellar, J Pincombe
Midwifery 55, 53-59, 2017
462017
Midwifery directions: The Australian maternity services review
E Newnham
Health Sociology Review 19 (2), 245-259, 2010
442010
Comparison of labour and birth outcomes between nulliparous women who used epidural analgesia in labour and those who did not: a prospective cohort study
EC Newnham, PS Moran, CM Begley, M Carroll, D Daly
Women and Birth 34 (5), e435-e441, 2021
262021
Critical Medical Anthropology in Midwifery Research: A Framework for Ethnographic Analysis
L Newnham, E, Pincombe, J & McKellar
Global Qualitative Nursing Research 3, 1-6, 2016
22*2016
Educational interventions to promote respectful maternity care: A mixed-methods systematic review
P Dhakal, DK Creedy, J Gamble, E Newnham, R McInnes
Nurse education in practice 60, 103317, 2022
212022
A critical literature review of epidural analgesia
J Newnham E, McKellar L & Pincombe
Evidence Based Midwifery 14 (1), 22-28, 2016
182016
Development of the woman-centred care scale-midwife self report (WCCS-MSR)
DL Davis, DK Creedy, Z Bradfield, E Newnham, M Atchan, L Davie, ...
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 21, 1-11, 2021
172021
The quantification of midwifery research: Limiting midwifery knowledge
E Newnham, BK Rothman
Birth 49 (2), 175-178, 2022
162022
The maternal health-related issues that matter most to women in Ireland as they transition to motherhood-a qualitative study
D Daly, P Moran, F Wuytack, S Hannon, K Hannon, Y Martin, M Peoples, ...
Women and Birth 35 (1), e10-e18, 2022
162022
Effectiveness of an online education intervention to enhance student perceptions of Respectful Maternity Care: A quasi-experimental study
P Dhakal, DK Creedy, J Gamble, E Newnham, R McInnes
Nurse education today 114, 105405, 2022
132022
Quality of measures on respectful and disrespectful maternity care: A systematic review
P Dhakal, J Gamble, DK Creedy, E Newnham
Nursing & Health Sciences 23 (1), 29-39, 2021
132021
Access or egress? Questioning the “ethics” of ethics committee review for an ethnographic doctoral research study in a childbirth setting
E Newnham, J Pincombe, L McKellar
International Journal of Doctoral Studies 8, 121, 2013
132013
Positive postpartum well‐being: What works for women
S Hannon, E Newnham, K Hannon, F Wuytack, L Johnson, E McEvoy, ...
Health Expectations 25 (6), 2971-2981, 2022
112022
Does midwifery-led care demonstrate care ethics: a template analysis
K Buchanan, E Newnham, D Ireson, C Davison, S Bayes
Nursing ethics 29 (1), 245-257, 2022
112022
Critical ethnography in maternity care research: Bridging creativity and rigour–a discussion paper
E Newnham, K Small, J Allen
Midwifery 99, 103014, 2021
112021
系统目前无法执行此操作,请稍后再试。
文章 1–20