Dear Diane,
thank you for your interest, the reason for my choice was that this was one way of elucidating experience of support that may be unfettered by guidelines and protocols, hope this answers your question.
Kind Regards,
Jane.
Jane Fry
Midwifery Lecturer
Supervisor of Midwives
School of Health & Social Care (HSC)
Formerly The Institute of Health and Community Studies
Bournemouth University (Branch Campus)
Top Floor Finchdean House (above physio)
St. Mary's Hospital
Milton Road
Portsmouth
Hants
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From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. on behalf of Fraser Diane
Sent: Thu 28/02/2008 11:27
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Subject: Re: Introduction
Welcome Jane.
Interested as to why just independent midwives and why not NHS midwives
too?
Diane
Professor Diane Fraser
Head of Academic Division of Midwifery
School of Human Development
University of Nottingham
A Floor, Medical School
Queens' Medical Centre
Nottingham. NG7 2HA
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From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health
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Sent: 27 February 2008 16:03
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Subject: FW: Introduction
Dear all,
I would like to introduce myself as a novice researcher. I am in the
throws of undertaking a phenomenological study of independent midwives
experiences of supporting women's physiological third stages during a
home birth, I look forward to joining the discussion group.
Kind Regards,
Jane.
Jane Fry
Midwifery Lecturer
Supervisor of Midwives
School of Health & Social Care (HSC)
Bournemouth University (Branch Campus)
Top Floor Finchdean House (above physio) St. Mary's Hospital Milton Road
Portsmouth Hants
PO3 6AD.
Tel. O2392 286000 Ext. 4630
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