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Number of items: 11.
2022
- Pendleton, J., Clews, C. and Cecile, A. (2022) The experiences of black, Asian and minority ethnic student midwives at a UK university. British Journal of Midwifery. 30(5), pp. 270-281. 0969-4900.
2021
- Pendleton, J. (2021) (En)Gendering the word ‘midwife’: semantics, etymology and orientations. Journal of Gender Studies. , pp. 1-13. 0958-9236.
2019
- Pendleton, J. (2019) What role does gender have in shaping knowledge that underpins the practice of midwifery? Journal of Gender Studies. 28(6), pp. 629-634. 0958-9236.
2017
- Pendleton, J. and Clews, C. (2017) Transforming lives: student midwives selecting the next generation. Poster presented to: Royal College of Nursing Education Conference, Cardiff, UK, 2017-03-21.
- Pendleton, J. and Clews, C. (2017) Transforming lives: student midwives selecting the next generation. Poster presented to: Royal College of Nursing Education Conference, Cardiff, UK, 2017-03-21.
- Pendleton, J. (2017) The experiences of black and minority ethnic nurses working in the UK. British Journal of Nursing. 26(1) 0966-0461.
- Pendleton, J. (2017) The experiences of black and minority ethnic nurses working in the UK. British Journal of Nursing. 26(1) 0966-0461.
2015
- Pendleton, J. (2015) Why won't Polish women birth at home? The Practising Midwife. 18(8), pp. 34-36. 1461-3123.
- Pendleton, J. (2015) Why won't Polish women birth at home? The Practising Midwife. 18(8), pp. 34-36. 1461-3123.
- Pendleton, J. (2015) ‘What's it like being a male midwife?’. British Journal of Midwifery. 23(7), pp. 466-468. 0969-4900.
- Pendleton, J. (2015) 'What's it like being a male midwife?'. British Journal of Midwifery. 23(7), pp. 466-468. 0969-4900.