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  1. Midwifery care and social media
  2. A qualitative descriptive inquiry into factors influencing early weaning and breastfeeding duration among first-time mothers in Papua New Guinea’s rural eastern highlands
  3. Midwifery students’ perceptions of the modifiable organisational factors that foster bullying behaviours whilst on clinical placement. A qualitative descriptive study
  4. Midwifery students’ experiences of bullying and workplace violence: A systematic review
  5. Individual and environmental factors that influence longevity of newcomers to nursing and midwifery: a scoping review protocol
  6. Being bullied as a midwifery student: does age matter?
  7. Informed Is Best
  8. Pregnant in prison: An integrative literature review
  9. Midwifery student's perceptions of completing a portfolio of evidence for initial registration: A qualitative exploratory study
  10. Australian midwifery student's perceptions of the benefits and challenges associated with completing a portfolio of evidence for initial registration: Paper based and ePortfolios
  11. Looking back, looking forward: a comparison of midwifery students’ experiences of completing portfolios of evidence for ANMAC as paper-based or electronic portfolio
  12. Midwifery Education: Understanding the impact of colonisation on the wellbeing of the First People of Australia
  13. Benefits of continuity models of care in building mutual support and nurturing between women and midwifery students. Does continuity of care foster clinical confidence, emotional resilience and influence career goals?
  14. Thinking outside the fence: meaningful midwifery education. “Working together to improve pregnancy and birth experiences for women and provide extraordinary learning opportunities for midwifery students”
  15. Transitioning across professional boundaries in midwifery models of care: A literature review
  16. From the Ground Up: Improving Pregnancy and Birth Experiences Through the Provision of Extraordinary Learning Opportunities in Australia
  17. Continuity of care challenging entrenched views of cultural difference