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2007-06-01Failures of reproduction: Problematising 'success' in assisted reproductive technologyPeters, K; Jackson, D; Rudge, T
2019What has reproductive health decision-making capacity got to do with unintended pregnancy? Evidence from the 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey.Ahinkorah, BO; Seidu, A-A; Appiah, F; Baatiema, L; Sambah, F; Budu, E; Ameyaw, EK
2001-01-01Contemporary breast-feeding policy and practice: Implications for midwivesSchmied, V; Sheehan, A; Barclay, L
2017-03-01Using video in childbirth research: Ethical approval challengesHarte, JD; Homer, CSE; Sheehan, A; Leap, N; Foureur, M
2017-09-01Clinicians’ Perspectives on Advance Care Planning for Patients With CKD in Australia: An Interview StudySellars, M; Tong, A; Luckett, T; Morton, RL; Pollock, CA; Spencer, L; Silvester, W; Clayton, JM
2019-03Normalising and planning for death in residential care: findings from a qualitative focus group study of a specialist palliative care intervention.Johnston, N; Lovell, C; Liu, W-M; Chapman, M; Forbat, L
2017-01-17COMmunication with Families regarding ORgan and Tissue donation after death in intensive care (COMFORT): Protocol for an intervention studyPotter, JE; Herkes, RG; Perry, L; Elliott, RM; Aneman, A; Brieva, JL; Cavazzoni, E; Cheng, ATH; O'Leary, MJ; Seppelt, IM; Gebski, V
2017-05How and why are subcutaneous fluids administered in an advanced illness population: a systematic review.Forbat, L; Kunicki, N; Chapman, M; Lovell, C
2014-08-21Primum non nocere: Shared informed decision making in low back pain - A pilot cluster randomised trialPatel, S; Ngunjiri, A; Hee, SW; Yang, Y; Brown, S; Friede, T; Griffiths, F; Lord, J; Sandhu, H; Thistlethwaite, J; Tysall, C; Underwood, M
2018-01-01Experiences of women with cardiac disease in pregnancy: A systematic review and metasynthesisDawson, AJ; Krastev, Y; Parsonage, WA; Peek, M; Lust, K; Sullivan, EA
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