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On 17 October 2012 14:20, Pien Offerhaus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Dear list members
>
> This is an interesting issue. However, I could not find the free online
> access issue on the midwifery website. Can anyone  give the correct url
> /link  to this special issue?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Pien Offerhaus
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Namens Sandall, Jane
> Verzonden: woensdag 17 oktober 2012 14:18
> Aan: [log in to unmask]
> Onderwerp: FW: Midwifery - Special Issue - Place of Birth - now available
> online and free to access
>
> From: Davies, Sarah (ELS-OXF) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 17 October 2012 13:12
> Subject: Midwifery - Special Issue - Place of Birth - now available online
> and free to access
>
> [cid:image001.jpg@01CDA6ED.5CAAA680]current Impact Factor* - 1.777 (5th
> out of 99 ranked nursing journals)
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> Dear colleague,
>
> I just wanted to let you all know that the Special Issue Place of Birth
> (Guest Edited by Rona McCandlish and Jane Sandall) is now available online
> at www.midwiferyjournal.com<http://www.midwiferyjournal.com> and is
> freely accessible for the next four weeks - so please share with colleagues!
>
> Place of birth affects the outcomes and life chances for women, their
> infants and families globally, and is an enduring topic for debate and
> challenge. In middle and high income countries, debates about place of
> birth, either home, birth centre or hospital have been contentious
> regarding issues such as safety, costs and the right of women to make a
> choice over where, and how they give birth. Women's social, cultural and
> economic rights also influence access to support and professional
> expertise, and national or local policies constrain possibilities. Many
> pregnant women worldwide do not have options or choices about place of
> birth.
> As we move towards 2015, the year in which the Millennium Development
> Goals (MDG) are set to be achieved, research and evidence about place of
> birth is highly relevant.  This special issue of Midwifery<
> http://www.midwiferyjournal.com/> brings together diverse international
> perspectives about place of birth.
>
> Kind regards,
> Sarah Davies
> Publisher
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