Barclay, Lesley
Lesley Barclay
Barclay, Lesley, 1945-....
VIAF ID: 49404197 (Personal)
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Works
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'Chatting': an important clinical tool in facilitating mothering in neonatal nurseries | |
Community based service providers' perspectives on frequent and/or avoidable admission of older people with chronic disease in rural NSW: a qualitative study | |
The concerns and interests of expectant and new parents: assessing learning needs | |
Consequences of birth policies and practices in post-reform China. | |
Constructing fatherhood : discourses and experiences | |
Contemporary breast-feeding policy and practice: implications for midwives. | |
Craving closeness: a grounded theory analysis of women's experiences of mothering in the Special Care Nursery | |
Cultural safety and maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians | |
Dear midwife colleagues | |
Defining social support in context: a necessary step in improving research, intervention, and practice | |
Developing a best practice pathway to support improvements in Indigenous Australians' mental health and well-being: a qualitative study | |
The development of a caseload midwifery service in rural Australia | |
The distribution of maternity services across rural and remote Australia: does it reflect population need? | |
The effect of a postnatal education and support program on breastfeeding among primiparous women: A randomized controlled trial | |
Effect of shifting policies on traditional birth attendant training. | |
Effective antenatal education: strategies recommended by expectant and new parents | |
Equitable access to fetal anomaly screening: Views of Aboriginal women in the Northern Territory and their health care providers | |
Evidence: making an impact | |
The experiences of new fatherhood: a socio-cultural analysis | |
Frequent hospital admission of older people with chronic disease: a cross-sectional survey with telephone follow-up and data linkage | |
From hospital to home: the quality and safety of a postnatal discharge system used for remote dwelling Aboriginal mothers and infants in the top end of Australia | |
How is the midwife's training and practice defined in policies and regulations in Australia today? | |
Implementation of a childbirth preparation program in the maternal and child health centres in Jordan | |
Implementation of a new birth record in three hospitals in Jordan: a study of health system improvement | |
Implementing a national approach to universal child and family health services in Australia: professionals' views of the challenges and opportunities | |
Implementing Birthing on Country services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families: RISE Framework | |
Improving Aboriginal maternal and infant health services in the 'Top End' of Australia; synthesis of the findings of a health services research program aimed at engaging stakeholders, developing research capacity and embedding change. | |
Improving knowledge and behaviours related to the cause, transmission and prevention of Tuberculosis and early case detection: a descriptive study of community led Tuberculosis program in Flores, Indonesia | |
Improving maternity services for Indigenous women in Australia: moving from policy to practice | |
Integrating treatment for mental and physical disorders and substance misuse in Indigenous primary care settings | |
Integration in a nurse practitioner-led mental health service in rural Australia | |
"It just forces hardship": impacts of government financial penalties on non-vaccinating parents | |
Knowledge, attitude and experience of episiotomy practice among obstetricians and midwives in Jordan | |
Legally binding midwives to doctors is not collaboration | |
The lived experience of Jordanian women who received family support during labor. | |
Local birthing services for rural women: Adaptation of a rural New South Wales maternity service | |
Making pregnancy safer in Australia: the importance of maternal death review. | |
Maternal mortality surveillance in an inland Chinese province | |
Maternal mortality, unplanned pregnancy, and unsafe abortion in Timor-Leste : a situational analysis | |
Maternity care in the bush: using the Internet to provide educational resources to isolated practitioners | |
Measuring what matters in delivering services to remote-dwelling Indigenous mothers and infants in the Northern Territory, Australia | |
Medication reviews are useful, but the model needs to be changed: Perspectives of Aboriginal Health Service health professionals on Home Medicines Reviews | |
Midwifery, 1996: | |
Midwifery care of non-vaccinating families - Insights from the Byron Shire | |
Midwifery : trends in clinical practice | |
Midwives in China: 'jie sheng po' to 'zhu chan shi'. | |
Midwives' tales, 2005: | |
None of Them Were Satisfactory: Women's Experiences with Contraception | |
The novice birthing: theorising first-time mothers' experiences of birth at home and in hospital in Australia | |
Participative research in a remote Australian Aboriginal setting | |
The perspectives of Aboriginal patients and their health care providers on improving the quality of hemodialysis services: a qualitative study | |
Potential predictors of nipple trauma from an in-home breastfeeding programme: A cross-sectional study | |
Pragmatic indicators for remote Aboriginal maternal and infant health care: why it matters and where to start | |
Primary Maternity Units in rural and remote Australia: Results of a national survey | |
PRIME: impact of previous mental health problems on health-related quality of life in women with childbirth trauma. | |
Processing the first birth: journeying into ‘motherland’ | |
The professionalising of breast feeding—Where are we a decade on? | |
Prolonging a sustainable working life among older rural GPs: solutions from the horse's mouth. | |
Reconceptualising risk: Perceptions of risk in rural and remote maternity service planning. | |
A retrospective analysis of a community-based health program in Papua New Guinea | |
Risk factors for preterm, low birthweight and small for gestational age births among Aboriginal women from remote communities in Northern Australia | |
Rural and remote health research: Does the investment match the need? | |
Rural health service planning: the need for a comprehensive approach to costing | |
Securing a rural health workforce for the next generation of rural Australians | |
Sexuality and Pregnancy An Interview Study | |
'She has made me feel human again': an evaluation of a volunteer home-based visiting project for mothers | |
That same face is always with me | |
They've given me that many tablets, I'm bushed. I don't know where I'm going: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' experiences with medicines | |
Trauma-informed care in general practice: Findings from a women's health centre evaluation | |
The tyranny of distance: maternity waiting homes and access to birthing facilities in rural Timor-Leste. | |
Understanding non-vaccinating parents' views to inform and improve clinical encounters: a qualitative study in an Australian community | |
Use of maternal health services by remote dwelling Aboriginal women in northern Australia and their disease burden | |
Woman and midwives: position, problems and potential. | |
Women's experiences of continuity of midwifery care in a randomised controlled trial in Australia | |
Women's experiences of infant feeding support in the first 6 weeks post-birth. | |
Women's health literacy and the complex decision-making process to use complementary medicine products in pregnancy and lactation | |
Women's perceptions of emotional support following childbirth: a qualitative investigation |