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Table 1.

Demographics of participants who responded to both the demographic (part i) and content sections (parts ii-v) of the survey (n = 338).

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Fig 1.

Midwives’ self-reported knowledge of pre and interconception care topics and preferred topics for further education.

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Fig 2.

Participants’ self-reported knowledge of PICC topic area subcategories (n = 338).

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Fig 3.

Midwives’ preferred formats for PICC education.

*Percentages add up to more than 100% as participants could select more than one option.

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Fig 4.

Midwives’ attitudes surrounding PICC.

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Fig 5.

Midwives’ self-reported barriers to establishing midwives’ role in the provision of PICC.

*Percentages add up to more than 100% as participants could select more than one option.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of participants associated with overall knowledge of PICC.

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Fig 6.

Characteristics of participants associated with attitudes towards PICC.

Bolded values indicate p≤0.05. #Excluded from analysis owing to low cell counts.

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Fig 7.

Main categories and corresponding categories for midwives’ descriptions of preconception and interconception care.

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