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Pregnant people and parents engage with social media networking sites seeking support and information that is shared in a relatable way. Engaging with social media influencers (SMIs) and their followers, however, may have both affirming and harmful effects. SMIs can facilitate information‐sharing, discussion, and supportive behaviors, but engaging with SMIs can lead to negative experiences and exposure...
Aim
The aim of the study is to identify and map what is known about workplace violence involving midwives in Australia and New Zealand.
Background
Research from the United Kingdom demonstrates that workplace violence within maternity services is a pervasive issue with significant and wide‐ranging clinical, individual and organisational consequences. To date, little is known about this issue within...
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