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Andrea Gilkison
Andrea Gilkison
Associate Professor Midwifery, Associate Head Postgraduate School of Clinical Sciences
Verified email at aut.ac.nz
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The emotional wellbeing of New Zealand midwives: Comparing responses for midwives in caseloading and shift work settings.
L Dixon, K Guilliland, J Pallant, M Sidebotham, J Fenwick, ...
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 2017
1602017
Techniques used by ‘expert’and ‘non‐expert’tutors to facilitate problem‐based learning tutorials in an undergraduate medical curriculum
A Gilkison
Medical education 37 (1), 6-14, 2003
1552003
Partnership and reciprocity with women sustain Lead Maternity Carer midwives in practice
J McAra-Couper, A Gilkison, S Crowther, M Hunter, C Hotchin, J Gunn
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 49, 29-33, 2014
1002014
Sustainability and resilience in midwifery: A discussion paper
S Crowther, B Hunter, J McAra-Couper, L Warren, A Gilkison, M Hunter, ...
Midwifery 40, 40-48, 2016
992016
Midwifery education in New Zealand: Education, practice and autonomy
A Gilkison, S Pairman, J McAra-Couper, M Kensington, L James
Midwifery 33, 31-33, 2016
642016
Midwifery practice arrangements which sustain caseloading Lead Maternity Carer midwives in New Zealand
A Gilkison, J McAra-Couper, J Gunn, S Crowther, M Hunter, D Macgregor, ...
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 51 (6), 11-16, 2015
582015
Problem-based learning tutor expertise: the need for different questions
A Gilkison
Medical Education 38 (9), 925-926, 2004
512004
Acknowledging the primacy of continuity of care experiences in midwifery education
J Gamble, M Sidebotham, A Gilkison, D Davis, L Sweet
Women and Birth 33 (2), 111-118, 2020
412020
Midwifery Job Autonomy in New Zealand: I do it all the time
JH Clemons, A Gilkison, TL Mharapara, L Dixon, J McAra-Couper
Women and Birth 34 (1), 30-37, 2021
362021
A woman's hand and a lion's heart: Skills and attributes for rural midwifery practice in New Zealand and Scotland
A Gilkison, J Rankin, M Kensington, R Daellenbach, L Davies, R Deery, ...
Midwifery 58, 109-116, 2018
312018
Real life narratives enhance learning about the ‘art and science’of midwifery practice
A Gilkison, L Giddings, L Smythe
Advances in Health Sciences Education 21, 19-32, 2016
312016
Generosity of spirit sustains caseloading Lead Maternity Carer midwives in New Zealand.
M Hunter, S Crowther, J McAra-Couper, A Gilkison, D MacGregor, J Gunn
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 52, 2016
242016
The core of the core: What is at the heart of hospital core midwifery practice in New Zealand?
A Gilkison, J McAra-Couper, A Fielder, M Hunter, D Austin
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 2017
222017
Joys and challenges of relationships in Scotland and New Zealand rural midwifery: A multicentre study
S Crowther, R Deery, R Daellenbach, L Davies, A Gilkison, M Kensington, ...
Women and Birth 32 (1), 39-49, 2019
212019
The shaping of midwifery education in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
A Gilkison, LS Giddings, L Smythe
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 2013
192013
When maintaining relationships and social connectivity matter: the case of New Zealand midwives and COVID-19
S Crowther, R Maude, B Bradford, D Austin, A Gilkison, J McAra-Couper, ...
Frontiers in Sociology 6, 614017, 2021
182021
Identifying the priorities for midwifery education across Australia and New Zealand: A Delphi study
M Sidebotham, L McKellar, C Walters, A Gilkison, D Davis, J Gamble
Women and Birth 34 (2), 136-144, 2021
162021
A historical narrative of the development of midwifery education in Indonesia
QES Adnani, A Gilkison, J McAra-Couper
Women and Birth 36 (1), e175-e178, 2023
152023
Narrative pedagogy in midwifery education.
A Gilkison
The Practising Midwife 16 (8), 12-14, 2013
152013
Antenatal education: Whose purpose does it serve
A Gilkison
New Zealand College of Midwives Journal 1, 13-15, 1991
151991
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