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Five midwifery theorists

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Theory for Midwifery Practice

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The reader is assured of the investigator’s belief in the credibility of alternative approaches, and offers the challenge of multiple models of nurse-midwifery practice. Of greatest importance is the continued evolution of nurse-midwifery through scientific research. (Lehrman, 1988, p. 119)

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© 1995 Rosamund M. Bryar

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Bryar, R.M. (1995). Five midwifery theorists. In: Theory for Midwifery Practice. Midwifery Practice. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13151-8_6

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