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1Vietnamese midwives' experiences of working in maternity care – A qualitative study in the Hanoi region1.26Citations (PDF)
2Midwives’ communication with non-Swedish-speaking women giving birth: A survey from a multicultural setting in Sweden0.55Citations (PDF)
3Language-supported labor ward visits for pregnant migrant women: Staff experiences in a Swedish hospital0.52Citations (PDF)
4The community-based bilingual doula – A new actor filling gaps in labour care for migrant women. Findings from a qualitative study of midwives’ and obstetricians’ experiences1.215Citations (PDF)
5Maternal health care professionals’ experiences and views on the use of obstetric ultrasound in Rwanda: A cross-sectional study2.63Citations (PDF)
6Women’s experiences of infant feeding support: Findings from a cross-sectional survey in Victoria, Australia
Women and Birth, 2021, 34, e505-e513
2.017Citations (PDF)
7Community-based bilingual doulas for migrant women in labour and birth – findings from a Swedish register-based cohort study2.523Citations (PDF)
8Community-based doula support for migrant women during labour and birth: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial in Stockholm, Sweden (NCT03461640)
BMJ Open, 2020, 10, e031290
2.017Citations (PDF)
9Epidural analgesia for labour pain in nulliparous women in Norway in relation to maternal country of birth and migration related factors1.214Citations (PDF)
10Country of first birth and neonatal outcomes in migrant and Norwegian-born parous women in Norway: a population-based study2.610Citations (PDF)
11Sub-optimal use of ultrasound examinations may result in underperformance of Vietnamese maternity care – A qualitative study of midwives’ experiences and views1.213Citations (PDF)
12Paternal country of origin and adverse neonatal outcomes in births to foreign-born women in Norway: A population-based cohort study
PLoS Medicine, 2020, 17, e1003395
8.59Citations (PDF)
13Women’s views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirth programs in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional survey
Women and Birth, 2019, 32, 221-230
2.017Citations (PDF)
14Preconception Folic Acid Supplement Use in Immigrant Women (1999–2016)
Nutrients, 2019, 11, 2300
4.713Citations (PDF)
15Stillbirth in relation to maternal country of birth and other migration related factors: a population-based study in Norway2.552Citations (PDF)
16A much valued tool that also brings ethical dilemmas - a qualitative study of Norwegian midwives’ experiences and views on the role of obstetric ultrasound2.524Citations (PDF)
17Antenatal care for Somali-born women in Sweden: Perspectives from mothers, fathers and midwives
Midwifery, 2019, 74, 107-115
2.447Citations (PDF)
18Proactive Peer (Mother-to-Mother) Breastfeeding Support by Telephone (Ringing up About Breastfeeding Early [RUBY]): A Multicentre, Unblinded, Randomised Controlled Trial
EClinicalMedicine, 2019, 8, 20-28
8.559Citations (PDF)
19Health professionals’ experiences and views on obstetric ultrasound in Vietnam: a regional, cross-sectional study
BMJ Open, 2019, 9, e031761
2.017Citations (PDF)
20Rationale, development and feasibility of group antenatal care for immigrant women in Sweden: a study protocol for the Hooyo Project
BMJ Open, 2019, 9, e030314
2.013Citations (PDF)
21Birthweight of babies born to migrant mothers - What role do integration policies play?
SSM - Population Health, 2019, 9, 100503
2.414Citations (PDF)
22Peer supporters’ experiences on an Australian perinatal mental health helpline2.113Citations (PDF)
23‘Without ultrasound you can’t reach the best decision’ – Midwives’ experiences and views of the role of ultrasound in maternity care in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania1.222Citations (PDF)
24Norwegian obstetricians’ experiences of the use of ultrasound in pregnancy management. A qualitative study1.212Citations (PDF)
25Length of residence and caesarean section in migrant women in Sweden: a population-based study0.35Citations (PDF)
26Risk of unplanned caesarean birth in Vietnamese-born women in Victoria, Australia: A cross-sectional study
Women and Birth, 2018, 31, 496-504
2.04Citations (PDF)
27Health professionals’ experiences and views on obstetric ultrasound in Rwanda: A cross-sectional study
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0208387
2.432Citations (PDF)
28Preeclampsia by maternal reasons for immigration: a population-based study2.522Citations (PDF)
29Maternal height and risk of caesarean section in singleton births in Sweden—A population-based study using data from the Swedish Pregnancy Register 2011 to 2016
PLoS ONE, 2018, 13, e0198124
2.446Citations (PDF)
30Characteristics of women calling the PANDA Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia National Helpline: a cross-sectional study2.210Citations (PDF)
31Trial of labour and vaginal birth after previous caesarean section: A population based study of Eastern African immigrants in Victoria, Australia
Midwifery, 2017, 46, 8-16
2.42Citations (PDF)
32Episiotomy and severe perineal trauma among Eastern African immigrant women giving birth in public maternity care: A population based study in Victoria, Australia
Women and Birth, 2017, 30, 282-290
2.029Citations (PDF)
33The meaning of labour pain: how the social environment and other contextual factors shape women’s experiences2.577Citations (PDF)
34Caesarean Birth is Associated with Both Maternal and Paternal Origin in Immigrants in Sweden: a Population‐Based Study2.227Citations (PDF)
35Improved maternity care if midwives learn to perform ultrasound: a qualitative study of Rwandan midwives’ experiences and views of obstetric ultrasound2.242Citations (PDF)
36Variations in first‐time caesarean birth between Eastern African immigrants and Australian‐born women in public care: A population‐based investigation in Victoria1.29Citations (PDF)
37Implementation and evaluation of community-based drop-in centres for breastfeeding support in Victoria, Australia2.86Citations (PDF)
38Fathers’ satisfaction with two different models of antenatal care in Sweden – Findings from a quasi-experimental study
Midwifery, 2017, 50, 201-207
2.412Citations (PDF)
39Understanding sustained domestic violence identification in maternal and child health nurse care: process evaluation from a 2‐year follow‐up of the MOVE trial
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2016, 72, 533-544
3.635Citations (PDF)
40Physicians' experiences and views on the role of obstetric ultrasound in rural and urban Rwanda: a qualitative study2.030Citations (PDF)
41Caesarean births among migrant women in high-income countries4.142Citations (PDF)
42Publicly-funded home birth in Victoria, Australia: Exploring the views and experiences of midwives and doctors
Midwifery, 2016, 35, 24-30
2.421Citations (PDF)
43Frequency of “Time for Self” Is a Significant Predictor of Postnatal Depressive Symptoms: Results from a Prospective Pregnancy Cohort Study
Birth, 2016, 43, 58-67
2.412Citations (PDF)
44Increasing possibilities – Increasing dilemmas: A qualitative study of Swedish midwives' experiences of ultrasound use in pregnancy
Midwifery, 2016, 42, 46-53
2.432Citations (PDF)
45‘Essential but not always available when needed’ – an interview study of physicians’ experiences and views regarding use of obstetric ultrasound in Tanzania
Global Health Action, 2016, 9, 31062
2.225Citations (PDF)
46Supporting breastfeeding In Local Communities (SILC) in Victoria, Australia: a cluster randomised controlled trial
BMJ Open, 2016, 6, e008292
2.024Citations (PDF)
47Perinatal health outcomes of East African immigrant populations in Victoria, Australia: a population based study2.550Citations (PDF)
48Frequency, severity and persistence of postnatal dyspareunia to 18 months post partum: A cohort study
Midwifery, 2016, 34, 15-20
2.430Citations (PDF)
49‘Women think pregnancy management means obstetric ultrasound’: Vietnamese obstetricians’ views on the use of ultrasound during pregnancy
Global Health Action, 2015, 8, 28405
2.224Citations (PDF)
50Exploring the views and experiences of callers to the PANDA Post and Antenatal Depression Association Australian National Perinatal Depression Helpline: a cross-sectional survey2.514Citations (PDF)
51Debriefing interventions for the prevention of psychological trauma in women following childbirth
The Cochrane Library, 2015, 2015,
2.484Citations (PDF)
52Two sides of the same coin – an interview study of Swedish obstetricians’ experiences using ultrasound in pregnancy management2.517Citations (PDF)
53Ultrasound’s ‘window on the womb’ brings ethical challenges for balancing maternal and fetal health interests: obstetricians’ experiences in Australia
BMC Medical Ethics, 2015, 16,
2.620Citations (PDF)
54Maternal and child health nurse screening and care for mothers experiencing domestic violence (MOVE): a cluster randomised trial
BMC Medicine, 2015, 13,
7.571Citations (PDF)
55Severe maternal morbidity associated with maternal birthplace in three high-immigration settings0.378Citations (PDF)
56Immigrant Afghan women׳s emotional well-being after birth and use of health services in Melbourne, Australia
Midwifery, 2015, 31, 671-677
2.429Citations (PDF)
57Applying normalization process theory to understand implementation of a family violence screening and care model in maternal and child health nursing practice: a mixed method process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial12.5101Citations (PDF)
58Maternity services are not meeting the needs of immigrant women of non-English speaking background: Results of two consecutive Australian population based studies
Midwifery, 2015, 31, 664-670
2.463Citations (PDF)
59Assessment of pain associated with childbirth: Women׳s perspectives, preferences and solutions
Midwifery, 2015, 31, 708-712
2.432Citations (PDF)
60A routine tool with far-reaching influence: Australian midwives’ views on the use of ultrasound during pregnancy2.528Citations (PDF)
61Measuring Perinatal Health Equity and Migration Indicators for International Comparisons1.54Citations (PDF)
62Improving Population-Level Maternal Health: A Hard Nut to Crack? Long Term Findings and Reflections on a 16-Community Randomised Trial in Australia to Improve Maternal Emotional and Physical Health after Birth [ISRCTN03464021]
PLoS ONE, 2014, 9, e88457
2.47Citations (PDF)
63‘Ultrasound is an invaluable third eye, but it can’t see everything’: a qualitative study with obstetricians in Australia2.538Citations (PDF)
64Women׳s experiences of labour pain and the role of the mind: An exploratory study
Midwifery, 2014, 30, 1029-1035
2.465Citations (PDF)
65Development of the Migrant Friendly Maternity Care Questionnaire (MFMCQ) for migrants to Western societies: an international Delphi consensus process2.549Citations (PDF)
66Immigrant and non-immigrant women’s experiences of maternity care: a systematic and comparative review of studies in five countries2.5194Citations (PDF)
67International migration and caesarean birth: a systematic review and meta-analysis2.5119Citations (PDF)
68A population-based study of overweight and obesity in expectant parents: socio-demographic patterns and within-couple associations
BMC Public Health, 2013, 13,
3.315Citations (PDF)
69Using documents to investigate links between implementation and sustainability in a complex community intervention: The PRISM study
Social Science and Medicine, 2012, 75, 1222-1229
4.319Citations (PDF)
70Women's views and experiences of maternity care: A study of immigrant Afghan women in Melbourne, Australia
Midwifery, 2012, 28, 198-203
2.457Citations (PDF)
71Improving child health promotion practices in multiple sectors – outcomes of the Swedish Salut Programme
BMC Public Health, 2012, 12,
3.328Citations (PDF)
72Lived experience of gestational diabetes mellitus among immigrant South Asian women in Australia1.2104Citations (PDF)
73Giving offspring a healthy start: parents' experiences of health promotion and lifestyle change during pregnancy and early parenthood
BMC Public Health, 2011, 11,
3.3133Citations (PDF)
74Mothers' AdvocateS In the Community (MOSAIC)- non-professional mentor support to reduce intimate partner violence and depression in mothers: a cluster randomised trial in primary care
BMC Public Health, 2011, 11,
3.3112Citations (PDF)
75The power of social connection and support in improving health: lessons from social support interventions with childbearing women
BMC Public Health, 2011, 11, S4
3.362Citations (PDF)
76Life with a new baby: How do immigrant and Australian‐born women's experiences compare?1.749Citations (PDF)
77A hands‐on experience of the voice of customer analysis in maternity care from Iran1.723Citations (PDF)
78Migration to western industrialised countries and perinatal health: A systematic review
Social Science and Medicine, 2009, 69, 934-946
4.3298Citations (PDF)
79Stillbirths and infant deaths among migrants in industrialized countries2.8176Citations (PDF)
80Researching labour and birth events using health information records: methodological challenges
Midwifery, 2009, 25, 701-710
2.412Citations (PDF)
81Developing evidence-based maternity care in Iran: a quality improvement study2.529Citations (PDF)
82Intimate partner violence in Vietnam and among Vietnamese diaspora communities in western societies: A comprehensive review
Journal of Family Studies, 2008, 14, 167-182
2.012Citations (PDF)
83A hierarchy of evidence for assessing qualitative health research3.7451Citations (PDF)
84Screening for postnatal depression: not a simple task1.719Citations (PDF)
85The essential role of social theory in qualitative public health research1.752Citations (PDF)
86Generating best evidence from qualitative research: the role of data analysis1.7657Citations (PDF)
87Study highlighted important issues1.70Citations (PDF)
88PRISM (Program of Resources, Information and Support for Mothers): a community-randomised trial to reduce depression and improve women's physical health six months after birth [ISRCTN03464021]3.360Citations (PDF)
89Midwife-led debriefing after operative birth: four to six year follow-up of a randomised trial [ISRCTN24648614]
BMC Medicine, 2006, 4,
7.515Citations (PDF)
90The performance of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale in English speaking and non-English speaking populations in Australia2.865Citations (PDF)
91PRISM: Mounting a community‐randomised trial. Establishing partnerships with local government1.75Citations (PDF)
92Early discharge: no evidence of adverse outcomes in three consecutive population-based Australian surveys of recent mothers, conducted in 1989, 1994 and 20002.248Citations (PDF)
93Mounting a community-randomized trial: sample size, matching, selection, and randomization issues in PRISM
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2004, 25, 235-250
2.824Citations (PDF)
94Conceptual clarity in international collaborations: A point of departure for policy-relevant research on discrimination1.11Citations (PDF)
95Association between depression and abuse by partners of women attending general practice: descriptive, cross sectional survey
BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2004, 328, 621-624
0.1188Citations (PDF)
96Cross-cultural experiences of maternal depression: associations and contributing factors for Vietnamese, Turkish and Filipino immigrant women in Victoria, Australia
Ethnicity and Health, 2003, 8, 189-206
2.7107Citations (PDF)
97How useful is the concept of somatization in cross-cultural studies of maternal depression? A contribution from the Mothers in a New Country (MINC) study2.314Citations (PDF)
98Early postnatal discharge from hospital for healthy mothers and term infants2.4118Citations (PDF)
99Immigrant Women's Views About Care During Labor and Birth: An Australian Study of Vietnamese, Turkish, and Filipino Women
Birth, 2002, 29, 266-277
2.489Citations (PDF)
100Randomised controlled trial of midwife led debriefing to reduce maternal depression after operative childbirth
BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2000, 321, 1043-1047
0.1180Citations (PDF)
101Cross-cultural research: trying to do it better 2. Enhancing data quality1.742Citations (PDF)
102Cross-cultural research: trying to do it better 2. Enhancing data quality1.754Citations (PDF)
103Mothers in a New Country: The Role of Culture and Communication in Vietnamese, Turkish and Filipino Women's Experiences of Giving Birth in Australia
Women and Health, 1999, 28, 77-101
1.4101Citations (PDF)
104Support, sensitivity, satisfaction: Filipino, Turkish and Vietnamese women's experiences of postnatal hospital stay
Midwifery, 1998, 14, 144-154
2.462Citations (PDF)
105Shared antenatal care fails to rate well with women of non‐English‐speaking backgrounds1.822Citations (PDF)
106Being a ‘good mother’1.841Citations (PDF)
107Depression After Childbirth: The Views of Medical Students and Women Compared
Birth, 1997, 24, 109-115
2.425Citations (PDF)
108Depression after childbirth
Medical Journal of Australia, 1994, 161, 473-477
1.851Citations (PDF)
109Missing voices: What women say and do about depression after childbirth1.887Citations (PDF)
110Birth events, birth experiences and social differences in postnatal depression0.1184Citations (PDF)
111To stay or not to stay: are fears about shorter postnatal hospital stays justified?
Midwifery, 1992, 8, 170-177
2.425Citations (PDF)
112Interventions for supporting pregnant women's decision-making about mode of birth after a caesarean2.439Citations (PDF)