Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hunter Marion"
- Hunter Marion's research primarily focuses on midwifery practice, specifically examining the impact of birth settings on maternal and neonatal outcomes, as highlighted in studies regarding spontaneous vaginal births and postpartum hemorrhage risks in New Zealand.
- Recent work also delves into the qualitative experiences of midwives in contexts such as terminations of pregnancy and the role of confidence in providing care in midwifery-led units, emphasizing the socio-emotional aspects of midwifery.
- Additionally, Marion has explored broader public health issues, such as the effects of pro-tobacco marketing on underage dual tobacco product use, showcasing a diverse range of interests encompassing both midwifery and health promotion.