Jane Sandall researcher
Sandall, Jane
Sandall, J.
VIAF ID: 137474824 (Personal)
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Works
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Maternity Care as a Global Health Policy Issue |
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Measuring the best outcome for the least intervention: can the Optimality Index-US be applied in the UK? |
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Mental health and wellbeing during the transition to fatherhood: a systematic review of first time fathers' experiences |
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Mental health near miss indicators in maternity care: a missed opportunity? A commentary. |
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A methodological study to compare survey-based and observation-based evaluations of organisational and safety cultures and then compare both approaches with markers of the quality of care |
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Metrics for monitoring local inequalities in access to maternity care: developing a basket of markers from routinely available data |
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Midwife-led versus other models of care for childbearing women |
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Midwifery continuity of care : a practical guide |
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Midwives |
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Models of antenatal care to reduce and prevent preterm birth: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Modified early obstetric warning scores: A promising tool but more evidence and standardization is required |
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A narrative synthesis of factors that affect women speaking up about early warning signs and symptoms of pre-eclampsia and responses of healthcare staff. |
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New approaches to researching and improving safety in maternity care |
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No rising trend in home birth mortality |
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No such thing as a free lunch |
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Normal birth, magical birth: the role of the 36-week birth talk in caseload midwifery practice. |
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Normalizing birth in England: a qualitative study |
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Occupational burnout and work factors in community and hospital midwives: a survey analysis. |
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Occupational burnout in midwives: new ways of working and the relationship between organizational factors and psychological health and wellbeing |
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On being at higher risk: A qualitative study of prenatal screening for chromosomal anomalies |
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Organisation of maternity care and choices of mode of birth: a worldwide view |
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Organisational strategies and midwives' readiness to provide care for out of hospital births: an analysis from the birthplace organisational case studies |
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Organising safe and sustainable care in alongside midwifery units: Findings from an organisational ethnographic study |
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Overcoming gendered and professional hierarchies in order to facilitate escalation of care in emergency situations: the role of standardised communication protocols. |
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Parturition and the perinatal period: can mode of delivery impact on the future health of the neonate? |
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Perceptions of risk and influences of choice in pregnant women with obesity. An evidence synthesis of qualitative research |
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Perinatal and maternal outcomes in planned home and obstetric unit births in women at 'higher risk' of complications: secondary analysis of the Birthplace national prospective cohort study |
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Place of birth |
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Planned early delivery or expectant management for late preterm pre-eclampsia (PHOENIX): a randomised controlled trial |
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PLD.20 Postpartum haemorrhage: immediate management and failures of adherence to guidelines and prompt actions |
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The PRECISE (PREgnancy Care Integrating translational Science, Everywhere) Network's first protocol: deep phenotyping in three sub-Saharan African countries |
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Predicting pre-eclampsia |
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Prediction of uncomplicated pregnancies in obese women: a prospective multicentre study |
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Predictors of birth-related post-traumatic stress symptoms: secondary analysis of a cohort study |
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The Preterm Clinical Network (PCN) Database: a web-based systematic method of collecting data on the care of women at risk of preterm birth |
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Project 20: Midwives' insight into continuity of care models for women with social risk factors: what works, for whom, in what circumstances, and how |
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The projected effect of scaling up midwifery |
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Reconceptualising risk in childbirth. |
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Reflections on the implementation of governance structures for early-stage clinical innovation |
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The relationship between severe maternal morbidity and psychological health symptoms at 6-8 weeks postpartum: a prospective cohort study in one English maternity unit |
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Relationships between Maternal Obesity and Maternal and Neonatal Iron Status |
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Reporting errors, incidence and risk factors for postpartum haemorrhage and progression to severe PPH: a prospective observational study |
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Research Methods Undertaking Midwifery Research: A Basic Guide to Design and Analysis Carolyn M Hicks Churchill Livingstone 1996 ISBN 0443052301 £ 16.50 |
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Resource ReviewsResearch Methods for Nurses and the Caring Professions (Second edition) P Abbott and R Sapsford Buckingham Open University Press ISBN 0 335 19697 7 £14.99Qualitative Research Design: An Interactive Approach 1996 Joseph A Maxwell Appl |
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The role of midwifery and other international insights for maternity care in the United States: An analysis of four countries |
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The role of patients and their relatives in 'speaking up' about their own safety - a qualitative study of acute illness |
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Safety in childbirth and the three 'C's: community, context and culture. |
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Safety of planned home births. Findings of meta-analysis cannot be relied on. |
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Service configuration, unit characteristics and variation in intervention rates in a national sample of obstetric units in England: an exploratory analysis |
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Service user, carer and provider perspectives on integrated care for older people with frailty, and factors perceived to facilitate and hinder implementation: A systematic review and narrative synthesis |
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Short-term and long-term effects of caesarean section on the health of women and children |
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The social dimensions of safety incident reporting in maternity care: the influence of working relationships and group processes |
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The social practice of rescue: the safety implications of acute illness trajectories and patient categorisation in medical and maternity settings |
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Social Service Professional or Market Expert? |
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Social welfare, genetic welfare? Boundary-work in the IVF/PGD clinic |
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"Someone's rooting for you": continuity, advocacy and street-level bureaucracy in UK maternal healthcare |
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Special issue of Midwifery on ‘The maternity work force’: call for papers |
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Support workers in maternity services, c2007: |
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Supporting women with eating disorders during pregnancy and the postnatal period |
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A survey of worries of pregnant women: reliability and validity of the Greek version of the Cambridge Worry Scale. |
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Telemedicine with clinical decision support for critical care: a systematic review |
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Threatened preterm labour: Women's experiences of risk and care management: A qualitative study |
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To what extent are women free to choose where to give birth? How discourses of risk, blame and responsibility influence birth place decisions |
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Too Posh To Push? Comparative perspectives on maternal request caesarean sections in Canada, the US, the UK and Finland |
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Towards a sociology of healthcare safety and quality. |
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Understanding how rapid response systems may improve safety for the acutely ill patient: learning from the frontline |
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Understanding the social organisation of maternity care systems: midwifery as a touchstone |
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Use of clinical targets in diabetes patient education: qualitative analysis of the expectations and impact of a structured self-management programme in Type 1 diabetes |
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The validation and translation of Multidimensional Measure of Informed Choice in Greek |
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Value of a modified early obstetric warning system (MEOWS) in managing maternal complications in the peripartum period: an ethnographic study |
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What happens when patients know more than their doctors? Experiences of health interactions after diabetes patient education: a qualitative patient-led study. |
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What makes a successful home birth service: an examination of the influential elements by review of one service |
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Widening access to research publications |
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Women and their birth partners' experiences following a primary postpartum haemorrhage: a qualitative study. |
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Women as moral pioneers? Experiences of first trimester antenatal screening. |
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Women's perception of information and experiences of nuchal translucency screening in Greece. |
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Women's perceptions and experiences of severe maternal morbidity--a synthesis of qualitative studies using a meta-ethnographic approach |
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Women's safety alerts in maternity care: is speaking up enough? |
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Working for patient safety: a qualitative study of women's help-seeking during acute perinatal events |
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