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Dutch midwives perceive a mixture of rewards and difficulties when caring for non-western women
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Travel time from home to hospital and adverse perinatal outcomes in women at term in The Netherlands
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The DELIVER study; the impact of research capacity building on research, education, and practice in Dutch midwifery
Social aspects of the professionalization of midwives in Luxembourg (1800–1940)
Increased prevalence of chronic medical conditions linked to higher rates of adverse perinatal outcomes in Dutch women
What influences women's experiences of childbirth in Flanders? – A quantitative cross-sectional analysis of the Babies Born Better survey
Gender Equality in Law Number 4 of 2019 Concerning Midwifery as a Fulfillment of Citizens' Constitutional Rights : Comparative Study of Indonesia and the Netherlands
The United Kingdom and the Netherlands maternity care responses to COVID-19: a comparative study
Making maternity and neonatal care personalised in the COVID-19 pandemic: results from the Babies Born Better Survey in the UK and the Netherlands
The DELIVER study; the impact of research capacity building on research, education, and practice in Dutch midwifery ...