Birgitta Larsson
Affilierad Forskare vid Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; Obstetrisk och reproduktiv hälsoforskning
- Mobiltelefon:
- 073-981 12 33
- E-post:
- birgitta.larsson@uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 14B, 1 tr
752 37 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA
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Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- Swedish midwives' attitudes towards continuity models - a cross-sectional survey (2024)
- Increasing levels of burnout in Swedish midwives (2024)
- Previous negative experiences of healthcare reported by Swedish pregnant women with fear of birth-A mixed method study (2023)
- 'A longing for a sense of security' - Women's experiences of continuity of midwifery care in rural Sweden (2022)
- Fulfilment of expectations on birth and the postpartum period - A Swedish cohort study (2022)
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Artiklar
- Swedish midwives' attitudes towards continuity models - a cross-sectional survey (2024)
- Increasing levels of burnout in Swedish midwives (2024)
- Previous negative experiences of healthcare reported by Swedish pregnant women with fear of birth-A mixed method study (2023)
- 'A longing for a sense of security' - Women's experiences of continuity of midwifery care in rural Sweden (2022)
- Fulfilment of expectations on birth and the postpartum period - A Swedish cohort study (2022)
- Anxiety and depressive symptoms in women with fear of birth (2021)
- A modified caseload midwifery model for women with fear of birth, women's and midwives' experiences (2020)
- Women's experience of midwife-led counselling and its influence on childbirth fear (2019)
- Birth preference in women undergoing treatment for childbirth fear (2017)
- A randomized controlled study comparing internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy and counselling by standard care for fear of birth (2017)
- Counseling for childbirth fear (2016)
- The effects of counseling on fear of childbirth (2015)
- A randomized controlled trial comparing Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy with standard care for women with fear of birth