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2015-02-04Group versus conventional antenatal care for womenCatling, CJ; Medley, N; Foureur, M; Ryan, C; Leap, N; Teate, A; Homer, CSE
2012-05-16Group versus conventional antenatal care for women (Review)Homer, CS; Ryan, CL; Leap, N; Foureur, M; Teate, A; Catling, C
2012-01Group versus conventional antenatal care for women.Homer, CSE; Ryan, C; Leap, N; Foureur, M; Teate, A; Catling-Paull, CJ
2016-12-01How domesticity dictates behaviour in the birth space: Lessons for designing birth environments in institutions wanting to promote a positive experience of birthMondy, T; Fenwick, J; Leap, N; Foureur, M
2002-01Identifying the Midwifery Practice Component of Australian Midwifery Education ProgramsLeap, N
2009-06-01'It looks good on paper': Transitions of care between midwives and child and family health nurses in New South WalesHomer, CSE; Henry, K; Schmied, V; Kemp, L; Leap, N; Briggs, C
2010-05-01Journey to confidence: Women's experiences of pain in labour and relational continuity of careLeap, N; Sandall, J; Buckland, S; Huber, U
2014-04-01Methodological insights from a study using video-ethnography to conduct interdisciplinary research in the study of birth unit designDavis Harte, J; Leap, N; Fenwick, J; Homer, CSE; Foureur, M
2017-05-01Midwifery continuity of carer in an area of high socio-economic disadvantage in London: A retrospective analysis of Albany Midwifery Practice outcomes using routine data (1997–2009)Homer, CS; Leap, N; Edwards, N; Sandall, J
2013Midwives' experiences of becoming CenteringPregnancy facilitators: A pilot study in Sydney, AustraliaTeate, A; Leap, N; Homer, C
2013-03-01Midwives' experiences of becoming CenteringPregnancy facilitators: A pilot study in Sydney, AustraliaTeate, A; Leap, N; Homer, CSE
2010-10-01The relationship between birth unit design and safe, satisfying birth: Developing a hypothetical modelFoureur, M; Davis, D; Fenwick, J; Leap, N; Iedema, R; Forbes, I; Homer, CSE
2010-10-07'Relationships - the glue that holds it all together': Midwifery continuity of care and sustainabilityLeap, N; Dahlen, H; Brodie, P; Tracy, S; Thorpe, J
2003-01Results of the Australian Midwifery Action Project Education Survey. Paper 2: Barriers to effective midwifery education as identified by midwifery course coordinatorsLeap, N; Barclay, L; Sheehan, A
2003-01Results of the Australian Midwifery Action Project Education Survey. Paper 3: Workforce issuesLeap, N; Barclay, L; Sheehan, A
2012-12-01A review of midwifery education curriculum documents in JordanShaban, I; Leap, N
2019-04-01A review of midwifery in mainland China: Contemporary developments within historical, economic and sociopolitical contextsGao, LL; Lu, H; Leap, N; Homer, C
2004-01The role of pain and the empowerment of womenLeap, N; Anderson, TA; Downe, S
2009-12-01The role of the midwife in Australia: views of women and midwivesHomer, CSE; Passant, L; Brodie, PM; Kildea, S; Leap, N; Pincombe, J; Thorogood, C
2013-01-01Students' perceptions of the follow-through experience in 3 year bachelor of midwifery programmes in AustraliaGray, J; Leap, N; Sheehy, A; Homer, CSE