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1. Exploring psychosocial vulnerability among Dutch pregnant women: a register study.

2. Let this be a safe place: a qualitative study into midwifery care for forcibly displaced women in the Netherlands.

3. Self-management support from health care providers in Shared Medical Appointments: Didactic techniques, peer learning, group dynamics and motivation.

4. Exploring the determinants of student midwives' wellbeing during their studies: A qualitative study.

5. Suboptimal factors in maternal and newborn care for refugees: Lessons learned from perinatal audits in the Netherlands.

7. Health problems experienced by women during the first year postpartum: A systematic review.

8. How to improve newly qualified midwives' transition-into-practice. A Delphi study.

9. Midwives' work-related fear and anxiety and its impact on their wellbeing and performance. A qualitative study of perceived anxiety in community midwives.

10. Midwives' occupational wellbeing and its determinants. A cross-sectional study among newly qualified and experienced Dutch midwives.

11. Midwives' perceptions of the performance- and transition into practice of newly qualified midwives, a focus group study.

12. Self-management support by health care providers in prenatal Shared Medical Appointments (CenteringPregnancy©) and prenatal individual appointments.

13. Adverse Maternal and Infant Outcomes of Women Who Differ in Smoking Status: E-Cigarette and Tobacco Cigarette Users.

14. Intentions to leave and actual turnover of community midwives in the Netherlands: A mixed method study exploring the reasons why.

15. Interventions for vulnerable pregnant women: Factors influencing culturally appropriate implementation according to health professionals: A qualitative study.

16. Experiences and needs of women in vulnerable situations receiving additional interventions in maternity care: a qualitative study.

17. Assessing Dutch women's experiences of labour and birth: adaptations and psychometric evaluations of the measures Mothers on Autonomy in Decision Making Scale, Mothers on Respect Index, and Childbirth Experience Questionnaire 2.0.

18. Factors influencing patient education in shared medical appointments: Integrative literature review.

19. Measuring respect and autonomy in Dutch maternity care: Applicability of two measures.

20. Pregnancy outcomes in asylum seekers in the North of the Netherlands: a retrospective documentary analysis.

21. Perinatal outcomes of frequent attendance in midwifery care in the Netherlands: a retrospective cohort study.

22. The initiation of Dutch newly qualified hospital-based midwives in practice, a qualitative study.

23. Determinants and underlying causes of frequent attendance in midwife-led care: an exploratory cross-sectional study.

24. Perceived job demands and resources of newly qualified midwives working in primary care settings in The Netherlands.

25. The effect of medical and operative birth interventions on child health outcomes in the first 28 days and up to 5 years of age: A linked data population-based cohort study.

26. Perceptions of nearly graduated fourth year midwifery students regarding a 'good midwife' in the Netherlands.

27. Determinants of use of care provided by complementary and alternative health care practitioners to pregnant women in primary midwifery care: a prospective cohort study.

28. Determinants of prenatal health care utilisation by low-risk women: a prospective cohort study.

29. Explanatory factors for first and second-generation non-western women's inadequate prenatal care utilisation: a prospective cohort study.

30. Do pregnant women contact their general practitioner? A register-based comparison of healthcare utilisation of pregnant and non-pregnant women in general practice.

31. Determinants of late and/or inadequate use of prenatal healthcare in high-income countries: a systematic review.

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