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1. "A person who does not have money does not enter": a qualitative study on refugee women's experiences of respectful maternity care.

2. Challenges to the implementation of a multi-level intervention to reduce mistreatment of women during childbirth in Iran: a qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

3. Strengthening close to community provision of maternal health services in fragile settings: an exploration of the changing roles of TBAs in Sierra Leone and Somaliland.

4. Traditional Birth Attendant reorientation and Motherpacks incentive's effect on health facility delivery uptake in Narok County, Kenya: An impact analysis.

5. Virility, pleasure and female genital mutilation/cutting. A qualitative study of perceptions and experiences of medicalized defibulation among Somali and Sudanese migrants in Norway.

6. Factors influencing place of delivery for pastoralist women in Kenya: a qualitative study.

7. 'The money is important but all women anyway go to hospital for childbirth nowadays' - a qualitative exploration of why women participate in a conditional cash transfer program to promote institutional deliveries in Madhya Pradesh, India.

8. A bit of medical paternalism? A qualitative study on power relations between women and healthcare providers when deciding on mode of birth in five public maternity wards of Argentina.

9. "Because it eases my Childbirth Plan": a qualitative study on factors contributing to preferences for caesarean section in Thailand.

10. Injured bodies, damaged lives: experiences and narratives of Kenyan women with obstetric fistula and Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting.

11. Barriers and enablers to emergency obstetric and newborn care services use in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia: a qualitative case study.

12. "That's a woman's problem": a qualitative analysis to understand male involvement in maternal and newborn health in Jigawa state, northern Nigeria.

13. Community perception of barriers and facilitators to institutional delivery care-seeking behavior in Northwest Ethiopia: a qualitative study.

14. Sub-Saharan African women's views and experiences of risk factors for obstetric fistula: a qualitative systematic review.

15. Exploring mistreatment of women during childbirth in a peri-urban setting in Kenya: experiences and perceptions of women and healthcare providers.

16. Choice in episiotomy - fact or fantasy: a qualitative study of women's experiences of the consent process.

17. Recommendations for improving primiparous women's childbirth experience: results from a multiphase study in Iran.

18. Primiparous women's experiences of normal vaginal delivery in Iran: a qualitative study.

19. Quality of intrapartum care: direct observations in a low-resource tertiary hospital.

20. Evaluating implementation effectiveness and sustainability of a maternity waiting homes intervention to improve access to safe delivery in rural Zambia: a mixed-methods protocol.

21. Improving emergency obstetric referral systems in low and middle income countries: a qualitative study in a tertiary health facility in Ghana.

22. Perceptions of isolation during facility births in Haiti - a qualitative study.

23. Women's perspectives on health facility and system levels factors influencing mode of delivery in Tehran: a qualitative study.

24. "Engaging with birth stories in pregnancy: a hermeneutic phenomenological study of women's experiences across two generations".

25. Sowing the seeds of transformative practice to actualize women's rights to respectful maternity care: reflections from Kenya using the consolidated framework for implementation research.

26. Midwives' and patients' perspectives on disrespect and abuse during labor and delivery care in Ethiopia: a qualitative study.

27. The meaning of labour pain: how the social environment and other contextual factors shape women's experiences.

28. Prevention of postpartum haemorrhage by community-based auxiliary midwives in hard-to-reach areas of Myanmar: a qualitative inquiry into acceptability and feasibility of task shifting.

29. Supply kits for antenatal and childbirth care during antenatal care and delivery: a mixed-methods systematic review, the qualitative approach.

30. Why do women choose an unregulated birth worker to birth at home in Australia: a qualitative study.

31. "Is the doctor God to punish me?!" An intersectional examination of disrespectful and abusive care during childbirth against single mothers in Tunisia.

32. Labour pain experiences and perceptions: a qualitative study among post-partum women in Ghana.

33. The effectiveness of introducing Group Prenatal Care (GPC) in selected health facilities in a district of Bangladesh: study protocol.

34. Women's preferences for childbirth experiences in the Republic of Ireland; a mixed methods study.

35. This baby is not for turning: Women's experiences of attempted external cephalic version.

36. Perceptions and understandings of pregnancy, antenatal care and postpartum care among rural Lao women and their families.

37. Exploring "psychic transparency" during pregnancy: a mixed-methods approach.

38. Excessive bleeding is a normal cleansing process: a qualitative study of postpartum haemorrhage among rural Uganda women.

39. Factors influencing women's preference for health facility deliveries in Jharkhand state, India: a cross sectional analysis.

40. Factors associated with utilization of motorcycle ambulances by pregnant women in rural eastern Uganda: a cross-sectional study.

41. Community and provider perceptions of traditional and skilled birth attendants providing maternal health care for pastoralist communities in Kenya: a qualitative study.

42. Trial of improved practices approach to explore the acceptability and feasibility of different modes of chlorhexidine application for neonatal cord care in Pemba, Tanzania.

43. Losing women along the path to safe motherhood: why is there such a gap between women's use of antenatal care and skilled birth attendance? A mixed methods study in northern Uganda.

44. Factors associated with antenatal and delivery care in Sudan: analysis of the 2010 Sudan household survey.

45. Supply-side dimensions and dynamics of integrating HIV testing and counselling into routine antenatal care: a facility assessment from Morogoro Region, Tanzania.

46. Husbands' involvement in delivery care utilization in rural Bangladesh: A qualitative study.

47. Do Malawian women critically assess the quality of care? A qualitative study on women's perceptions of perinatal care at a district hospital in Malawi.

48. Self-efficacy, support and sustainability – a qualitative study of the experience of establishing breastfeeding for first-time Australian mothers following early discharge.

49. Factors influencing water immersion during labour: qualitative case studies of six maternity units in the United Kingdom.

50. Results-based financing to increase uptake of skilled delivery services in The Gambia: using the 'three delays' model to interpret midline evaluation findings.