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View article: Developing a Canadian midwifery research priority framework: a Delphi consensus study
Developing a Canadian midwifery research priority framework: a Delphi consensus study Open
View article: Exploring Midwives’ Experiences Within Canada's First Alongside Midwifery Unit: Impacts and Implications for Midwifery Practice
Exploring Midwives’ Experiences Within Canada's First Alongside Midwifery Unit: Impacts and Implications for Midwifery Practice Open
Introduction Although midwifery‐led units in hospitals are associated with positive outcomes, little is known about the experiences of the midwives who work within this model. Despite the increase in midwifery‐led units globally, the first…
View article: Exploring the landscape of Canadian midwifery research: strengths, gaps and priorities – results of a scoping review
Exploring the landscape of Canadian midwifery research: strengths, gaps and priorities – results of a scoping review Open
Objectives The 2014 Lancet Series on Midwifery developed the Quality of Maternal and Newborn Care (QMNC) framework outlining care needed for all childbearing people and newborns. Furthermore, this was a global call to action to invest in r…
View article: Comparing birth experiences and satisfaction with midwifery care before and after the implementation of Canada’s first Alongside Midwifery Unit (AMU)
Comparing birth experiences and satisfaction with midwifery care before and after the implementation of Canada’s first Alongside Midwifery Unit (AMU) Open
Background Globally, midwifery-led birthing units are associated with favourable clinical outcomes and positive birth experiences. As part of our evaluation of Canada’s first Alongside Midwifery Unit (AMU) at Markham Stouffville Hospital, …
View article: A Comprehensive Review of the Research Literature on External Cephalic Version (ECV)
A Comprehensive Review of the Research Literature on External Cephalic Version (ECV) Open
External cephalic version (ECV) is an approach to turning a fetus from the breech presentation by external maneuvering of the fetus through the maternal abdominal wall into a cephalic presentation. We conducted a systematic search of the c…
View article: A Survey of Umbilical Cord Clamping Practices and Attitudes of Canadian Maternity Care Providers
A Survey of Umbilical Cord Clamping Practices and Attitudes of Canadian Maternity Care Providers Open
Despite mounting evidence of the health benefits of delayed cord clamping of term and preterm neonates, Canadian practice guidelines about the optimal timing of cord clamping have not been developed. At the time the study was conducted, th…
View article: Data Quality in the Ontario Midwifery Program Database, 2006 to 2009
Data Quality in the Ontario Midwifery Program Database, 2006 to 2009 Open
Objective: To identify common errors in midwifery data collection and provide midwives with the rationales behind data cleaning, the importance of reliable data, and the links between data collection, research studies, and evidence-based c…
View article: Early Life Exposures and the Development of the Infant Gut Microbiome: A Review
Early Life Exposures and the Development of the Infant Gut Microbiome: A Review Open
The influence of the intestinal microbiota on metabolic, nutritional, and immunological processes is widely reported. With increasing literature associating altered microbial compositions with adverse health outcomes, it is important to un…
View article: The DELIVER study; the impact of research capacity building on research, education, and practice in Dutch midwifery
The DELIVER study; the impact of research capacity building on research, education, and practice in Dutch midwifery Open
Background Few examples exist of research capacity building (RCB) in midwifery. As in other jurisdictions, at the turn of this century midwives in the Netherlands lagged in research-based practice. Dutch professional and academic organisat…
View article: Mediating expectations and experiences that influence birth experiences in Canada's first Alongside Midwifery Unit
Mediating expectations and experiences that influence birth experiences in Canada's first Alongside Midwifery Unit Open
Background Globally, midwifery‐led birthing units are associated with excellent maternal and neonatal outcomes, and positive childbirth experiences. However, little is known about what aspects of midwife‐led units contribute to favorable e…
View article: Correction To: Associations of intrapartum antibiotics and growth, atopy, gastrointestinal and sleep outcomes at one year of age
Correction To: Associations of intrapartum antibiotics and growth, atopy, gastrointestinal and sleep outcomes at one year of age Open
View article: Making Space for Midwifery in a Hospital: Exploring the Built Birth Environment of Canada’s First Alongside Midwifery Unit
Making Space for Midwifery in a Hospital: Exploring the Built Birth Environment of Canada’s First Alongside Midwifery Unit Open
Background: Canada’s first alongside midwifery unit (AMU) was intentionally informed by evidence-based birth environment design principals, building on the growing evidence that the built environment can shape experiences, satisfaction, an…
View article: Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation
Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation Open
View article: Anemia and adverse outcomes in pregnancy: subgroup analysis of the CLIP cluster-randomized trial in India
Anemia and adverse outcomes in pregnancy: subgroup analysis of the CLIP cluster-randomized trial in India Open
View article: Be Healthy in Pregnancy (BHIP): A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nutrition and Exercise Intervention from Early Pregnancy to Achieve Recommended Gestational Weight Gain
Be Healthy in Pregnancy (BHIP): A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nutrition and Exercise Intervention from Early Pregnancy to Achieve Recommended Gestational Weight Gain Open
A randomized two-arm prospective superiority trial tested the efficacy of a novel structured and monitored nutrition (bi-weekly counselling for individualized energy and high dairy protein diet) and exercise program (walking goal of 10,000…
View article: Additional file 5 of Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation
Additional file 5 of Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation Open
Additional file 5. Negative control results – Results of negative controls included throughout the workflow and sequencing results for one sample.
View article: Additional file 3 of Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation
Additional file 3 of Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation Open
Additional file 3. Results of enrichment for ARGs – Details on library preparation, enrichment, sequencing and analysis results for each sample.
View article: Additional file 4 of Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation
Additional file 4 of Capturing the antibiotic resistome of preterm infants reveals new benefits of probiotic supplementation Open
Additional file 4. Predicted bacterial host of ARGs – For a subset of ARGs, the bacterial host was predicted through various analysis approaches.
View article: Investigation of the impact of stool collection methods on the metabolomics analysis/profiles of infant fecal samples
Investigation of the impact of stool collection methods on the metabolomics analysis/profiles of infant fecal samples Open
Metabolomic studies are important to understand microbial metabolism and interaction between the host and the gut microbiome. Although there have been efforts to standardize sample processing in metabolomic studies, infant samples are most…
View article: Infants’ First Solid Foods: Impact on Gut Microbiota Development in Two Intercontinental Cohorts
Infants’ First Solid Foods: Impact on Gut Microbiota Development in Two Intercontinental Cohorts Open
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound shifts in the gut microbial composition towards a more adult-like state. Infant gut bacterial dynamics, especially in relation to nutritional…
View article: Causes and circumstances of maternal death: a secondary analysis of the Community-Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) trials cohort
Causes and circumstances of maternal death: a secondary analysis of the Community-Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) trials cohort Open
University of British Columbia (grantee of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation).
View article: Blood pressure thresholds in pregnancy for identifying maternal and infant risk: a secondary analysis of Community-Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) trial data
Blood pressure thresholds in pregnancy for identifying maternal and infant risk: a secondary analysis of Community-Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia (CLIP) trial data Open
View article: Investigating colonization patterns of the infant gut microbiome during the introduction of solid food and weaning from breastmilk: A cohort study protocol
Investigating colonization patterns of the infant gut microbiome during the introduction of solid food and weaning from breastmilk: A cohort study protocol Open
The first exposures to microbes occur during infancy and it is suggested that this initial colonization influences the adult microbiota composition. Despite the important role that the gut microbiome may have in health outcomes later in li…
View article: The cost implications of continuous glucose monitoring in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes in 3 Canadian provinces: a posthoc cost analysis of the CONCEPTT trial
The cost implications of continuous glucose monitoring in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes in 3 Canadian provinces: a posthoc cost analysis of the CONCEPTT trial Open
ClinicalTrials.gov, no. NCT01788527.
View article: Persistence of Suspected Probiotic Organisms in Preterm Infant Gut Microbiota Weeks After Probiotic Supplementation in the NICU
Persistence of Suspected Probiotic Organisms in Preterm Infant Gut Microbiota Weeks After Probiotic Supplementation in the NICU Open
Probiotics are becoming a prevalent supplement to prevent necrotizing enterocolitis in infants born preterm. However, little is known about the ability of these live bacterial supplements to colonize the gut or how they affect endogenous b…
View article: Be Healthy in Pregnancy: Exploring factors that impact pregnant women's nutrition and exercise behaviours
Be Healthy in Pregnancy: Exploring factors that impact pregnant women's nutrition and exercise behaviours Open
Excess gestational weight gain is associated with short‐ and long‐term pregnancy complications. Although a healthy diet and physical activity during pregnancy are recommended and shown to reduce the risk of complications and improve outcom…
View article: A critical interpretive synthesis of the roles of midwives in health systems
A critical interpretive synthesis of the roles of midwives in health systems Open
View article: Maternal outcomes and birth interventions among women who begin labour intending to give birth at home compared to women of low obstetrical risk who intend to give birth in hospital: A systematic review and meta-analyses
Maternal outcomes and birth interventions among women who begin labour intending to give birth at home compared to women of low obstetrical risk who intend to give birth in hospital: A systematic review and meta-analyses Open
View article: Understanding the conditions that influence the roles of midwives in Ontario, Canada’s health system: an embedded single-case study
Understanding the conditions that influence the roles of midwives in Ontario, Canada’s health system: an embedded single-case study Open
View article: Development of the Microbiota and Associations With Birth Mode, Diet, and Atopic Disorders in a Longitudinal Analysis of Stool Samples, Collected From Infancy Through Early Childhood
Development of the Microbiota and Associations With Birth Mode, Diet, and Atopic Disorders in a Longitudinal Analysis of Stool Samples, Collected From Infancy Through Early Childhood Open