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Susan Bewley

Mezey, G. Bacchus, L. Bewley, S. White, S. 2005. “Domestic violence, lifetime trauma and psychological health of childbearing women.” BJOG, 112(2): 197-204.

Bacchus, L. Mezey G, Bewley S, Haworth A. 2004. “Prevalence of domestic violence when midwives routinely enquire in pregnancy.” BJOG, 111(5): 441-445.

Jaqueline Dunkley-Bent

Dunkley-Bent J. 2003. “Why do PCTs leave midwives out in the cold?” Journal of Family Health Care, 13(2): 30.

Dunkley-Bent, J. 2000. Health Promotion in Midwifery Practice London: Bailliere Tindall.

Susan Fairley-Murray

Murray, S.F., Bacchus, L. 2005. “Patient safety and adverse maternal health outcomes: the missing social inequalities ‘lens’.” BJOG, 112: 1-5.

Murray, S.F., Elston, M.A. 2005. “The promotion of private health insurance and the implications for the social organisation of healthcare: a case study of private sector obstetric practice in Chile.” Sociology of Health and Illness, 27: 6.

Vallely, L., Ahmed, Y., Murray, S.F. 2005. “Postpartum maternal morbidity requiring hospital admission in Lusaka, Zambia.” BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 5: 1.

Susanna Finlay

Finlay S, Fitzgerald R. & Legge M. 2004. “Cytogeneticists' Stories around the Ethics and Social Consequences of their Work: A New Zealand Case Study.” New Zealand Bioethics Journal 5 (2): 13-24.

Fitzgerald, R, Campbell, H., Sly, C. & Finlay, S. 2002. “The Flight to Nature? An ethnographic study of retailing and consumption of organic food”. Paper presented to the International Sociological Association World Congress, Brisbane.

Lesley Page

Page, L.A. 2003. “One-to-One midwifery restoring the ‘with woman’ relationship in midwifery.” Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 48(2): 119-125.

Page, L.A., Beake, S., Vail, A., McCourt, C., Hewison, J. 2001. “Clinical Outcomes of One-to-One Midwifery Practice.” British Journal of Midwifery, 9(11): 700-706.

McCourt, C., Page, L.A., Hewison, J., Vail, A. 1998. “Evaluation of One-to-One Midwifery: Women’s Responses to Care.” Birth, 25(2): 73-80.

Jane Sandall

Benoit, C., Wrede, S., Bourgeault, I., Sandall, J., de Vries, R., van Teijlingen, E.R. 2005. “Understanding the social organisation of maternity care systems: Midwifery as a touchstone.” Sociology of Health and Illness, 27: 6.

Humphrey, C., Ehrich, K., Kelly, B., Sandall, J., Redfern, S., Morgan, M., Guest, D. 2003. “Human Resources Policies and Continuity of Care.” Journal of Health Organization and Management, 17(2): 102-121.

Sandall, J. 1998. “Occupational burnout in midwives: new ways of working and the relationship between organisational factors and psychological health and wellbeing.” Risk, Decision & Policy, 3(3): 213-232.

Charles Wolfe

Smeeton, N.C., Rona, R.J., Dobson, P., Cochrane, R., Wolfe, C. 2004. “Assessing the determinants of stillbirths and early neonatal deaths using routinely collected data in an inner city area.” BMC Medicine, 2: 27.

Waterstone, M., Wolfe, C., Hooper, R., Bewley, S. 2003. “Postnatal morbidity after childbirth and severe obstetric morbidity.” BJOG,110(2): 128-133.
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