Autonomous private midwifery practice: a retrospective 1994-2000 [PDF]
This paper provides an overview of an independent midwifery practice conducted in metropolitan Adelaide for the years 1994-2000. The solo caseload practice provides prenatal, intrapartum and postnatal services for approximately 24-30 families per year ...
Donnellan-Fernandez, Roslyn Elizabeth
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A Development and Validation Study of Maternal Gatekeeping Scale [PDF]
Young Hwan Yee, Jihyeon Han
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(Un) Globalizing Civil Society: When the boomerang rebounds. Transnational Advocacy Networks and Women Groups in post-conflict Burundi and Liberia [PDF]
To date, few scholars have addressed the internal dynamics of transnational advocacy networks (TANs) and their impact on the production of international norms.
Martín de Almagro Iniesta, María
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Evidence-Based Medicine in Expert Testimony [PDF]
Mangrum, Richard Collin, Mangrum, Wells
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Health Service Gatekeepers [PDF]
Incentive contracts for gatekeepers who control patient access to specialist medical services provide too weak incentives to investigate cost further when expected cost of treatment is greater than benefit.
James Malcomson
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Mothers, Fathers, and Parental Systems: A Conceptual Model of Parental Engagement in Programmes for Child Mental Health—Connect, Attend, Participate, Enact (CAPE) [PDF]
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Fathers' Involvement in Child Health Care: Associations with Prenatal Involvement, Parents' Beliefs, and Maternal Gatekeeping. [PDF]
Zvara BJ, Schoppe-Sullivan SJ, Dush CM.
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The World Bank and children : a review of activities [PDF]
This paper reviews Bank interventions that supported the welfare of children in the last decade. Though the Bank has always addressed children's development, and protection through its focus of broader economic development, and social protection, it has ...
Kaur, Iqbal, Tzannatos, Zafiris
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Beyond Absenteeism: Father Incarceration and its Effects on Children’s Development [PDF]
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with high rates of fatherhood among men in prison, have motivated recent research on the effects of parental imprisonment on children’s development.
Amanda Geller +4 more
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