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Jenny Gamble

Professor and Head of Midwifery, Newborn and Families Research Collaborative, Menzies Institute of Health Queensland, Griffith University, Australia

Maternal and neonatal factors associated with neonatal jaundice in Jordan: a case-control study

A hospital-based unmatched case-control study design was used. A case-control design has many benefits, including that less time is required to conduct the study than is needed for a cohort study;...

The effect of supportive intrapartum care during birth in Jordan: a quasi-experimental study

A quasi-experimental study was conducted, using a pre-, post-test design with a control group. This design was chosen to manage a range of feasibility issues; for example, group assignment was...

Sociocultural factors associated with the development of postnatal anxiety symptoms

Childbirth and the postpartum period expose women to various social, biological and psychological changes Although these changes may lead to individual growth and fulfilment, some women may also be...

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