Items where Kingston Author is "Gillman, Lindsay"

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Gillman, Lindsay J, Drennan, Vari M, Marshall, Jayne E and Boaz, Annette (2024) ‘Hands on’, ‘hands off’ or ‘hands poised’? Exploring intrapartum midwifery decision making through ethnographic research. Midwifery, 137, p. 104105. ISSN (print) 0266-6138

Scamell, Mandie, Thornton, Jim, Hales, Katherine, Renfew, Mary, Dahlen, Hannah, Jowit, Margret, Downe, Soo, Gillman, Lindsay, Grace, Nicky, Wiseman, Octavia, Forman, Jane, Grace, Nicky, Davis, Deborah, Madeley, Anna‐Marie, Chippington, Debbie, Lawther, Lorna and Burns, Ethel (2022) Impact of a quality improvement project to reduce the rate of obstetric anal sphincter injury : a multicentre study with a stepped‐wedge design. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 129(1), pp. 174-175. ISSN (print) 1470-0328

Baker, Natasha, Gillman, Lindsay and Coxon, Kirstie (2020) Assessing mental health during pregnancy : an exploratory qualitative study of midwives’ perceptions. Midwifery, 86, p. 102690. ISSN (print) 0266-6138

Book Section

Gillman, Lindsay (2019) Care of the childbearing woman. In: Elcock, Karen , Wright, Wendy , Newcombe, Paul and Everett, Fiona, (eds.) Essentials of nursing adults. London, U.K. : Sage Publications Ltd. pp. 263-280. ISBN 9781473974197

Conference or Workshop Item

Marshall, Jayne, Forman, Jane, Sims, Georgina, Gillman, Lindsay J and Aubrey, Dawn (2015) The Baby Friendly Initiative in practice: A pan London development. In: Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative Conference 2015; 18-19 Nov 2015, Harrogate, U.K.. (Unpublished)

Thesis

Gillman, Lindsay (2021) The culture and context of minimising perineal injury during physiological birth : an ethnographic study. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, .

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