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Flexible working and work-life balance: Midwives' experiences and views
Prowse, Julie M. ; Prowse, Peter J.
Prowse, Julie M.
Prowse, Peter J.
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2016
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Both flexible working and worklife balance (WLB) are important issues for the midwifery profession and can have both positive and negative consequences for midwives working in the National Health Service (NHS). This study examined midwives’ views and experiences of flexible working, work-life balance and the implications for the midwifery profession.
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Prowse JM and Prowse PJ (2016) Flexible working and work-life balance: Midwives' experiences and views. Work-Life Balance Working Group Newsletter. The Division of Occupational Psychology, The British Psychological Society. 9: 10-12.
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