Beck Taylor
warwick.ac.uk
0000-0002-3559-7922
The University of Birmingham
36 papers found
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Midwives’ perspectives of continuity based working in the UK: A cross-sectional survey
G127(P) Scoping review: improving health, wellbeing and parenting skills in parents of children with medical complexity and special health care needs
Hospitalisation after birth of infants: cross sectional analysis of potentially avoidable admissions across England using hospital episode statistics
Can rapid approaches to qualitative analysis deliver timely, valid findings to clinical leaders? A mixed methods study comparing rapid and thematic analysis
Task shifting Midwifery Support Workers as the second health worker at a home birth in the UK: A qualitative study
Postnatal care in the context of decreasing length of stay in hospital after birth: The perspectives of community midwives
‘I didn’t think you were allowed that, they didn’t mention that.’ A qualitative study exploring women’s perceptions of home birth
Improving the quality and content of midwives’ discussions with low-risk women about their options for place of birth: Co-production and evaluation of an intervention package
A conceptual framework for understanding the mechanism of action of community health workers services: the centrality of social support
Who are community health workers and what do they do? Development of an empirically derived reporting taxonomy
A systematic review to examine the evidence regarding discussions by midwives, with women, around their options for where to give birth
The effect of early postnatal discharge from hospital for women and infants: a systematic review protocol
A systematic review of lay-led group-based self-management interventions for minority-ethnic populations diagnosed with long term conditions in high income countries
Plagiarism: A case study of quality improvement in a taught postgraduate programme
What are the challenges to the Big Society in maintaining lay involvement in health improvement, and how can they be met?
Early postnatal discharge from hospital for healthy mothers and term infants.
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