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Suzanne Miller
Suzanne Miller
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Are first‐time mothers who plan home birth more likely to receive evidence‐based care? A comparative study of home and hospital care provided by the same midwives
S Miller, J Skinner
Birth 39 (2), 135-144, 2012
642012
Place of birth and outcomes for a cohort of low risk women in New Zealand: A Comparison with Birthplace England
L Dixon, G Prileszky, K Guilliland, S Miller, J Anderson
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 50, 118, 2014
262014
What evidence supports the use of free-standing midwifery-led units (primary units) in New Zealand/Aotearoa?
L Dixon, G Prileszky, K Guilliland, C Hendry, S Miller, J Anderson
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 46, 13-20, 2012
232012
Midwifery partnership
S Miller, RJ Bear
Midwifery: Preparation for practice 4e. Sydney: Elsevier, 299-326, 2019
162019
Becoming a midwife: a survey study of midwifery alumni
J Patterson, AK Mącznik, S Miller, B Kerkin, S Baddock
Women and Birth 32 (3), e399-e408, 2019
152019
First year midwifery students' experience with self-recorded and assessed video of selected midwifery practice skills at Otago Polytechnic in New Zealand
C McIntosh, J Patterson, S Miller
Nurse Education in Practice 28, 54-59, 2018
152018
“It’s total erasure”: Trans and nonbinary peoples’ experiences of cisnormativity within perinatal care services in Aotearoa New Zealand
G Parker, A Ker, S Baddock, E Kerekere, J Veale, S Miller
Women's Reproductive Health 10 (4), 591-607, 2023
142023
Working in Partnership
S Miller, L Wilkes
Midwifery: Preparation for Practice 3e, 412-427, 2015
142015
First birth at home or in hospital in Aotearoa/New Zealand: intrapartum midwifery care and related outcomes
SC Miller
Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington, 2008
142008
Online PG midwifery education increases knowledge integration into practice: Insights from a survey of Otago Polytechnic’s postgraduate midwifery students.
S Miller, C Griffiths
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 53, 53-59, 2017
8*2017
Taking up the challenge of trans and non-binary inclusion in midwifery education: reflections from educators in Aotearoa and Ontario Canada
G Parker, L Kelly, S Miller, V Van Wagner, M Handa, S Baddock, ...
Midwifery 118, 103605, 2023
72023
Contributory factors and potentially avoidable neonatal encephalopathy associated with acute peripartum events: An observational study
LC Sadler, VL Masson, S Belgrave, HF Bennett, J van den Boom, S Miller, ...
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 59 (5), 699-705, 2019
72019
Are midwives more at home, at home?
S Miller
Birthspirit Midwifery Journal 1, 7-11, 2009
72009
How safe is a tired midwife?
S Miller
JOURNAL-NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF MIDWIVES, 5-9, 2002
72002
Evaluation of the learning components of a blended Bachelor of Midwifery programme: student perceptions of how these contributed to their learning and their readiness for practice
J Patterson, S Baddock, S Pairman, C Griffiths, S Miller
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 51, 50-58, 2015
62015
What do we know about sibling attended birth? An integrative literature review.
N Naber, S Miller, S Baddock
Midwifery 63, 24-32, 2018
52018
" Moving things forward": Birthing Suite culture and labour augmentation for healthy first-time mothers.
S Miller
Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington, 2020
42020
Working in Collaboration
S Miller, H Dahlen
Midwifery: Preparation for Practice 3e, 428-442, 2015
42015
The lactation and chestfeeding/breastfeeding information, care and support needs of trans and non-binary parents: An integrative literature review.
S Gargiulo-Welch, G Parker, S Miller
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 2023
22023
Water as a Technology to Support Embodied Autonomous Birthing
K Kara, S Miller
Birthing Techno-Sapiens, 179-192, 2021
22021
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