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View article: Race-Related Stress as a Driver of Postpartum Depression Among a Sample of Black Mothers
Race-Related Stress as a Driver of Postpartum Depression Among a Sample of Black Mothers Open
In the US, research suggests that racial disparities exist in the prevalence of postpartum depression (PPD) and postnatal anxiety (PNA), with Black mothers experiencing PPD and PNA at a higher rate than their white counterparts. As a resul…
View article: Enjoying “First Sale Doctrine:" An Appreciation of library lending from then to now
Enjoying “First Sale Doctrine:" An Appreciation of library lending from then to now Open
Libraries have enjoyed the benefits of the first sale doctrine for over 100 years, empowering libraries to lend lawfully purchased physical materials to patrons in their communities. As the information landscape has developed, libraries ha…
View article: Pain Displays in Childbirth: How First-Stage Contractions are Interactionally Managed in Midwife-Led Births
Pain Displays in Childbirth: How First-Stage Contractions are Interactionally Managed in Midwife-Led Births Open
Birthing is an exemplary setting for investigating how non-pathological painful sensations are intersubjectively established. Contractions are integral to giving birth and are physiologically normal events that can range from mild to inten…
View article: Just go with your body? A conversation analytic study of the transition from first to second stage of labor in <scp>UK</scp> midwife‐led care
Just go with your body? A conversation analytic study of the transition from first to second stage of labor in <span>UK</span> midwife‐led care Open
Background The transition from first to second stage of labor is poorly understood. While the onset of second stage is defined by cervical measurement, dilation cannot be directly sensed or externally observed. Thus, uncertainty exists whe…
View article: Talking cervixes: How times materialise during the first stage of labour
Talking cervixes: How times materialise during the first stage of labour Open
The clock occupies a prominent position in many feminist and midwifery critiques of the medicalisation of labour and birth. Concern has long focused on the production of standardised ‘progress’ during labour via the expectation that once i…
View article: Shared decision-making during childbirth in maternity units: the VIP mixed-methods study
Shared decision-making during childbirth in maternity units: the VIP mixed-methods study Open
Background NHS policy emphasises shared decision-making during labour and birth. There is, however, limited evidence concerning how decision-making happens in real time. Objectives Our objectives were as follows – create a data set of vide…
View article: The Normativity of Medical Tests: Test Ordering as a Routine Activity in “New Problem” Consultations in Secondary Care
The Normativity of Medical Tests: Test Ordering as a Routine Activity in “New Problem” Consultations in Secondary Care Open
How does ordering a test fit into "new problem" medical consultations? Responding to calls for studies of the overall structural organization of consultations beyond primary care, this article depicts the organization of new problem consul…
View article: Variation and Interactional Non-Standardization in Neuropsychological Tests: The Case of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination
Variation and Interactional Non-Standardization in Neuropsychological Tests: The Case of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination Open
The Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination (ACE-111) is a neuropsychological test used in clinical practice to inform a dementia diagnosis. The ACE-111 relies on standardized administration so that patients’ scores can be interpreted by compa…
View article: Evaluating nuanced practices for initiating decision-making in neurology clinics: a mixed-methods study
Evaluating nuanced practices for initiating decision-making in neurology clinics: a mixed-methods study Open
Background We report follow-on research from our previous qualitative analysis of how neurologists offer patients choice in practice. This focus reflects the NHS’s emphasis on ‘patient choice’ and the lack of evidence-based guidance on how…
View article: Changing girlhoods – Changing Girl Guiding
Changing girlhoods – Changing Girl Guiding Open
This article discusses the changing nature of girlhood over the last century as it is depicted through an empirical study of all editions of Girl Guide handbooks since 1910. The article describes three strands of change, which we describe …
View article: Principles of Authorship and Good Practice Tips
Principles of Authorship and Good Practice Tips Open
As researchers in all fields are well aware, authoring academic papers is a vital part of our academic currency. Authorship is often used as an indication of academic ‘worth’, and thus allocation of authorship is often a contentious issue,…