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Roslyn Donnellan-Fernandez
Roslyn Donnellan-Fernandez
Dr / Midwife, Griffith University
Verified email at griffith.edu.au
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Breastfeeding initiation and support: A literature review of what women value and the impact of early discharge
L James, L Sweet, R Donnellan-Fernandez
Women and birth 30 (2), 87-99, 2017
412017
An evaluation of Midwifery Group Practice. Part I: Clinical effectiveness.
D Turnbull, P Baghurst, C Collins, C Cornwell, A Nixon, ...
Women and Birth 22 (1), 3-9, 2009
402009
Self-efficacy, support and sustainability – a qualitative study of the experience of establishing breastfeeding for first-time Australian mothers following early discharge
L James, L Sweet, R Donnellan-Fernandez
International Breastfeeding Journal 2020, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13006-020 …, 2020
302020
Cost of maternity care to public hospitals: a first 1000-days perspective from Queensland
EJ Callander, J Fenwick, R Donnellan-Fernandez, J Toohill, DK Creedy, ...
Australian Health Review 43 (5), 556-564, 2019
272019
Cost-effectiveness of continuity of midwifery care for women with complex pregnancy: a structured review of the literature
R Donnellan-Fernandez, D Creedy, E Callander
Health Economics Review 2018 (8:32), 1-16, 2018
232018
National maternity action plan
M Coalition
Birth Matters 6 (3), 1-26, 2002
222002
Professional Frameworks for Practice in Australia and New Zealand.
S Pairman, R Donnellan-Fernandez
Midwifery preparation for practice 3e, 267-303, 2015
18*2015
Having a baby in Australia: women’s business, risky business or big business
R Donnellan-Fernandez
Outskirts online journal 24, 2011
162011
Inclusion and exclusion criteria for publicly-funded homebirth in Australia: a scoping review
T Blums, R Donnellan-Fernandez, L Sweet
Women and Birth 35 (1), 23-30, 2022
102022
Identifying better systems design in Australian maternity care: a Boundary Critique analysis
R Donnellan-Fernandez, L Newman, K Reiger, SK Tracy
Health Systems 2, 213-225, 2013
72013
Women’s perceptions of inclusion and exclusion criteria for publicly-funded homebirth—A survey
T Blums, R Donnellan-Fernandez, L Sweet
Women and Birth 35 (4), 413-422, 2022
62022
Differential access to continuity of midwifery care in Queensland, Australia
RE Donnellan-Fernandez, DK Creedy, EJ Callander, J Gamble, J Toohill
Australian Health Review 45 (1), 28-35, 2020
62020
National Maternity Action Plan for the introduction of community midwifery services in urban and regional Australia
T Reibel, B Vernon, S Tracy, B Key, R Payne, N Leap, A Nixon, ...
Birth Matters 6, 2002
62002
Midwifery group practice v standard hospital care: a cost and resource study
R Donnellan-Fernandez
Australian Midwifery News 13 (4), 9-11, 2013
42013
Is Midwifery Continuity of Care Cost Effective?
R Donnellan-Fernandez, V Scarf, D Devane, A Healey
Midwifery Continuity of Care: A Practical Guide, 137, 2019
32019
Planning and implementing mainstream midwifery group practices in a tertiary setting
A Cornwell, Christine, Donnellan-Fernandez, Roslyn, Nixon
Midwifery Continuity of Care, 107-126, 2008
3*2008
Midwifery regulation in Australia: a century of invisibility
R Donnellan-Fernandez, M Eastaugh
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the Regulation of …, 2003
32003
Digital transformation of antenatal education: A descriptive exploratory study of women’s experiences of online antenatal education
K Whitworth, R Donnellan-Fernandez, JA Fleet
Women and Birth 37 (1), 188-196, 2024
12024
Endorsed midwives prescribing scheduled medicines in Australia: A scoping review
E Hull, R Donnellan-Fernandez, C Hastie, Z Bradfield, K Small
Women and Birth, 2023
12023
What do we understand about maternal–fetal drug disposition? Critical issues and knowledge for midwives practicing across the childbearing continuum
M Bazargan, R Donnellan-Fernandez, K Graham
Women and Birth 30, 45-46, 2017
12017
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