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Women’s experiences of pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain relief methods for labour and childbirth: a qualitative systematic review
G Thomson, C Feeley, VH Moran, S Downe, OT Oladapo
Reproductive health 16, 1-20, 2019
2242019
Why do some women choose to freebirth in the UK? An interpretative phenomenological study
C Feeley, G Thomson
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 16, 1-12, 2016
912016
Tensions and conflicts in ‘choice’: Womens’ experiences of freebirthing in the UK
C Feeley, G Thomson
Midwifery 41, 16-21, 2016
622016
Caring for women making unconventional birth choices: A meta-ethnography exploring the views, attitudes, and experiences of midwives
C Feeley, G Thomson, S Downe
Midwifery 72, 50-59, 2019
542019
Mapping the role of patient and public involvement during the different stages of healthcare innovation: a scoping review
V Cluley, A Ziemann, C Feeley, EK Olander, S Shamah, C Stavropoulou
Health Expectations 25 (3), 840-855, 2022
45*2022
Systematic review and meta-analysis to examine intrapartum interventions, and maternal and neonatal outcomes following immersion in water during labour and waterbirth
E Burns, C Feeley, PJ Hall, J Vanderlaan
BMJ open 12 (7), e056517, 2022
452022
Why do some women choose to freebirth? A meta-thematic synthesis, part one
CL Feeley, E Burns, E Adams, G Thomson
Evidence Based Midwifery 13 (1), 4-9, 2015
402015
Understanding how midwives employed by the National Health Service facilitate women’s alternative birthing choices: Findings from a feminist pragmatist study
C Feeley, G Thomson, S Downe
PLoS One 15 (11), e0242508, 2020
372020
A systematic meta‐thematic synthesis to examine the views and experiences of women following water immersion during labour and waterbirth
C Feeley, M Cooper, E Burns
Journal of Advanced Nursing 77 (7), 2942-2956, 2021
312021
‘Stories of distress versus fulfilment’: A narrative inquiry of midwives’ experiences supporting alternative birth choices in the UK National Health Service
C Feeley, S Downe, G Thomson
Women and Birth 35 (5), e446-e455, 2022
192022
Training and expertise in undertaking assisted vaginal delivery (AVD): a mixed methods systematic review of practitioners views and experiences
C Feeley, N Crossland, AP Betran, A Weeks, S Downe, C Kingdon
Reproductive health 18 (1), 92, 2021
182021
Freebirthing: a case for using interpretative hermeneutic phenomenology in midwifery research for knowledge generation, dissemination and impact
C Feeley
Journal of Research in Nursing 24 (1-2), 9-19, 2019
162019
Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of midwife-led care for childbearing women in low-and middle-income countries: A mixed-methods systematic review
MT Sangy, M Duaso, C Feeley, S Walker
Midwifery 122, 103696, 2023
142023
Supporting physiological birth choices in midwifery practice: the role of workplace culture, politics and ethics
C Feeley
Routledge, 2023
72023
The United Kingdom and the Netherlands maternity care responses to COVID-19: a comparative study
LMM van den Berg, MC Balaam, R Nowland, G Moncrieff, A Topalidou, ...
Women and Birth 36 (1), 127-135, 2023
72023
The'trusting communion'of a positive birth: an existential perspective
GFC Thomson, C Feeley
Squaring the circle: Normal birth research, theory and practice in a …, 2019
72019
WHO recommendations for interventions during labour and birth: qualitative evidence synthesis of the views and experiences of service users and providers
S Downe, K Finlayson, G Thomson, V Hall-Moran, C Feeley, OT Oladapo
PLOS One 13 (4), e0194906, 2018
72018
Assessing safe and personalised maternity and neonatal care through a pandemic: a case study of outcomes and experiences in two trusts in England using the ASPIRE COVID-19 …
S Neal, L Stone, G Moncrieff, Z Matthews, C Kingdon, A Topalidou, ...
BMC Health Services Research 23 (1), 675, 2023
62023
‘Practising outside of the box, whilst within the system’: A feminist narrative inquiry of NHS midwives supporting and facilitating women’s alternative physiological birthing …
CL Feeley
University of Central Lancashire, 2019
62019
Understanding the barriers and facilitators related to birthing pool use from organisational and multi-professional perspectives: a mixed-methods systematic review
M Cooper, AM Madeley, E Burns, C Feeley
Reproductive Health 20 (1), 147, 2023
42023
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