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Jennifer Barrowclough
Jennifer Barrowclough
PhD candidate of Perinatal Science, University of Auckland; Senior Lecturer of Midwifery, Auckland University of Technology
Verified email at aucklanduni.ac.nz
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Maternal posture for fetal malposition in labour for improving the health of mothers and their infants
J Barrowclough, B Kool, H G.J, C C
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 56 (Suppl. 1), 61, 2020
9*2020
Pregnant women’s views on the acceptability, enablers, and barriers of participation in a randomized controlled trial of maternal posture for fetal malposition in labor
J Barrowclough, B Kool, CA Crowther
European Journal of Midwifery 6, 2022
32022
The Practice of Promoting Breast-feeding
J Barrowclough
McMillan-Scott Pic., 1997
21997
Self-help groups. A way forward for the promotion of health through breast-feeding
J Barrowclough
Midwives 110 (1308), 16-19, 1997
21997
Fetal malposition in labour and health outcomes for women and their newborn infants: A retrospective cohort study
J Barrowclough, B Kool, C Crowther
Plos one 17 (10), e0276406, 2022
12022
Midwives’ views on the acceptability of a future trial of the Sims posture for fetal malposition in labor in the context of their knowledge and practice: A mixed-methods study
J Barrowclough, C Crowther, B Kool
European Journal of Midwifery 6, 2022
12022
Maternal posture for fetal malposition to improve labour and birth outcomes for mothers and their infants
JA Barrowclough
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2022
2022
Maternal postures for foetal malposition in labour for improving the health of mothers and their infants: A Cochrane systematic review
J Barrowclough, B Kool, J Hofmeyr, C Crowther
24th Annual Congress of the Perinatal Socirty of Australia and New Zealand …, 2020
2020
After the killing fields - midwifery care in Cambodia
J Young (Barrowclough)
Midwifery News, 41-42, 2011
2011
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