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Vanora Hundley
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The importance of pilot studies
E Van Teijlingen, V Hundley
Social research update, 1-4, 2001
25222001
The importance of pilot studies
E Van Teijlingen, V Hundley
Nursing Standard (through 2013) 16 (40), 33, 2002
18592002
The importance of conducting and reporting pilot studies: the example of the Scottish Births Survey
ER Van Teijlingen, AM Rennie, V Hundley, W Graham
Journal of advanced nursing 34 (3), 289-295, 2001
7242001
Maternity satisfaction studies and their limitations:“What is, must still be best”
ER van Teijlingen, V Hundley, AM Rennie, W Graham, A Fitzmaurice
Birth 30 (2), 75-82, 2003
3652003
Midwife managed delivery unit: a randomised controlled comparison with consultant led care
VA Hundley, FM Cruickshank, GD Lang, CMA Glazener, JM Milne, ...
BMJ 309 (6966), 1400-1404, 1994
2551994
“Is it realistic?” the portrayal of pregnancy and childbirth in the media
A Luce, M Cash, V Hundley, H Cheyne, E Van Teijlingen, C Angell
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 16, 1-10, 2016
2422016
Getting your paper to the right journal: a case study of an academic paper
E Van Teijlingen, V Hundley
Journal of Advanced Nursing 37 (6), 506-511, 2002
1872002
Diagnosing onset of labor: a systematic review of definitions in the research literature
GE Hanley, S Munro, D Greyson, MM Gross, V Hundley, H Spiby, ...
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 16, 1-11, 2016
1762016
Decision making about mode of delivery among pregnant women who have previously had a caesarean section: a qualitative study
MA Moffat, JS Bell, MA Porter, S Lawton, V Hundley, P Danielian, ...
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 114 (1), 86-93, 2007
1752007
The importance of pilot studies
E Van Teijlingen, V Hundley
Social research update 35 (4), 49-59, 2010
1722010
An investigation of women's involvement in the decision to deliver by caesarean section
WJ Graham, V Hundley, AL McCheyne, MH Hall, E Gurney, J Milne
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 106 (3), 213-220, 1999
1711999
Raising research awareness among midwives and nurses: does it work?
V Hundley, J Milne, L Leighton‐Beck, W Graham, A Fitzmaurice
Journal of Advanced Nursing 31 (1), 78-88, 2000
1382000
Academic authorship: who, why and in what order?
V Hundley, E van Teijlingen, P Simkhada
Health Renaissance 11 (2), 98-101, 2013
1362013
Dirty and 40 days in the wilderness: eliciting childbirth and postnatal cultural practices and beliefs in Nepal
S Sharma, E van Teijlingen, V Hundley, C Angell, P Simkhada
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 16, 1-12, 2016
1322016
Assessing women's preferences for intrapartum care
V Hundley, M Ryan, W Graham
Birth 28 (4), 254-263, 2001
1322001
Satisfaction and the three C's: continuity, choice and control. Women's views from a randomised controlled trial of midwife‐led care
VA Hundley, JM Milne, CMA Glazener, J Mollison
BJOG: an international journal of obstetrics & gynaecology 104 (11), 1273-1280, 1997
1231997
Making the diagnosis of labour: midwives’ diagnostic judgement and management decisions
H Cheyne, DW Dowding, V Hundley
Journal of advanced nursing 53 (6), 625-635, 2006
1122006
The journal editor: Friend or foe?
J Hall, V Hundley, E van Teijlingen
Women and Birth 28 (2), e26-e29, 2015
1072015
Progression of the first stage of spontaneous labour: a prospective cohort study in two sub-Saharan African countries
OT Oladapo, JP Souza, B Fawole, K Mugerwa, G Perdoná, D Alves, ...
PLoS medicine 15 (1), e1002492, 2018
1002018
Mother–infant sleep locations and nighttime feeding behavior: US data from the Survey of Mothers’ Sleep and Fatigue
K Kendall–Tackett, Z Cong, TW Hale
Clinical Lactation 1 (1), 27-31, 2010
1002010
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