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A direct comparison of patient-reported outcomes and experiences in alternative models of maternity care in Queensland, Australia
Yvette D Miller, Jessica Tone, Sutapa Talukdar, Elizabeth Martin
PLoS One. 2022 Jul 12;17(7):e0271105
Does it get better with age? Women’s experience of communication in maternity care
Katy Wyles, Yvette D Miller
​Women Birth. 2019 Jun;32(3):e366-e375
Perceived safety, quality and cultural competency of maternity care for culturally and linguistically diverse women in Queensland
Sarah Mander, Yvette D Miller
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2016 Mar;3(1):83-98
Another country, another language and a new baby: A quantitative study of the postnatal experiences of migrant women in Australia
Julie Hennegan, Maggie Redshaw, Sue Kruske
Women Birth. 2015 Dec;28(4):e124-33
Holding the baby: Early mother–infant contact after childbirth and outcomes
Maggie Redshaw, Julie Hennegan, Sue Kruske
Midwifery. 2014 May;30(5):e177-87
‘I really needed help’: What mothers say about their post-birth care in Queensland, Australia
Maria Zadoroznyj, Wendy E Brodribb, Kate Young, Sue Kruske, Yvette D Miller
Women Birth. 2015 Sep;28(3):246-51
Birth control: to what extent do women report being informed and involved in decisions about pregnancy and birth procedures?
Rachel Thompson, Yvette D Miller
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Feb 7:14:62
Which mothers receive a post partum home visit in Queensland, Australia? A cross-sectional retrospective study
Wendy Brodribb, Yvette Miller
Australian Health Review. 2014:39(3) 337-343
Young women's recent experience of labour and birth care in Queensland
​Maggie Redshaw, Julie Hennegan, Yvette Miller
Midwifery. 2014 Jul;30(7):810-6
Born in another country: Women's experience of labour and birth in Queensland, Australia
Julie Hennegan, Maggie Redshaw, Yvette Miller
Women Birth. 2014 Jun;27(2):91-7
What women want: qualitative analysis of consumer evaluations of maternity care in Queensland, Australia
Loretta C McKinnon, Samantha J Prosser, Yvette D Miller
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Oct 26:14:366
What are pregnant women told about models of maternity care in Australia? A retrospective study of women's reports
Gabrielle Stevens, Rachel Thompson, Sue Kruske, Bernadette Watson, Yvette D Miller
Patient Educ Couns. 2014 Oct;97(1):114-21
Why 'down under' is a cut above: a comparison of rates of and reasons for caesarean section in England and Australia
Samantha J Prosser, Yvette D Miller, Rachel Thompson, Maggie Redshaw
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Apr 26:14:149
A call for better care: the impact of postnatal contact services on women’s parenting confidence and experiences of postpartum care in Queensland, Australia
Yvette D Miller, Aimée C Dane, Rachel Thompson
BMC Health Serv Res. 2014 Dec 20:14:635
Remote access and care: A comparison of Queensland women's maternity care experience according to area of residence
Julie Hennegan, Sue Kruske, Maggie Redshaw
Women Birth. 2014 Dec;27(4):281-91
Young women's experiences as consumers of maternity care in Queensland
Maggie Redshaw, Yvette D Miller, Julie Hennegan
Birth. 2014 Mar;41(1):56-63
Going public: Do risk and choice explain differences in caesarean birth rates between public and private places of birth in Australia?
Yvette D Miller, Samantha Prosser, Rachel Thompson
Midwifery. 2012 Oct;28(5):627-35
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