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View article: Acceptability and exploratory efficacy of a Māori-led injury prevention and care model for older Māori in primary care in Aotearoa New Zealand: pilot study
Acceptability and exploratory efficacy of a Māori-led injury prevention and care model for older Māori in primary care in Aotearoa New Zealand: pilot study Open
In Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), healthcare access inequities exist for unintentional injuries between older Māori and non-Māori. We investigated the acceptability and exploratory efficacy of a co-designed paeārahi (navigator)-led injury prev…
View article: Does fetal size affect maternal perception of fetal movements? Evidence from an individual participant data meta‐analysis
Does fetal size affect maternal perception of fetal movements? Evidence from an individual participant data meta‐analysis Open
Introduction Maternal perception of fetal movements during pregnancy are reassuring; however, the perception of a reduction in movements are concerning to women and known to be associated with increased odds of late stillbirth. Prior to fu…
View article: Risk factors for late preterm and term stillbirth: A secondary analysis of an individual participant data meta‐analysis
Risk factors for late preterm and term stillbirth: A secondary analysis of an individual participant data meta‐analysis Open
Objective Identify independent and novel risk factors for late‐preterm (28–36 weeks) and term (≥37 weeks) stillbirth and explore development of a risk‐prediction model. Design Secondary analysis of an Individual Participant Data (IPD) meta…
View article: Associations between social and behavioural factors and the risk of late stillbirth – findings from the Midland and North of England Stillbirth case‐control study
Associations between social and behavioural factors and the risk of late stillbirth – findings from the Midland and North of England Stillbirth case‐control study Open
Objective To investigate behavioural and social characteristics of women who experienced a late stillbirth compared with women with ongoing live pregnancies at similar gestation. Design Case‐control study. Setting 41 maternity units in the…
View article: Associations between symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing and maternal sleep patterns with late stillbirth: Findings from an individual participant data meta-analysis
Associations between symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing and maternal sleep patterns with late stillbirth: Findings from an individual participant data meta-analysis Open
A positive BQ, long sleep duration >9 hours, and daily daytime naps last month were associated with increased odds of late stillbirth, while sleep that is more restless than average was associated with reduced odds. Pregnant women may be r…
View article: Association of Supine Going-to-Sleep Position in Late Pregnancy With Reduced Birth Weight
Association of Supine Going-to-Sleep Position in Late Pregnancy With Reduced Birth Weight Open
This study found that going to sleep in a supine position in late pregnancy was independently associated with reduced birth weight and birth weight centile. This novel association is biologically plausible and likely modifiable. Public hea…
View article: OP80 Raised glucose concentration, diagnosis of gestational diabetes, and risk of late stillbirth: a causal mediation analysis in a case-control study from england, UK
OP80 Raised glucose concentration, diagnosis of gestational diabetes, and risk of late stillbirth: a causal mediation analysis in a case-control study from england, UK Open
Background Women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) receive enhanced antepartum care due to assumed higher risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Existing observational studies however report surprisingly modest associations between GD…
View article: An Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis of Maternal Going-to-Sleep Position, Interactions with Fetal Vulnerability, and the Risk of Late Stillbirth
An Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis of Maternal Going-to-Sleep Position, Interactions with Fetal Vulnerability, and the Risk of Late Stillbirth Open
This IPD meta-analysis confirms that supine going-to-sleep position is independently associated with late stillbirth. Going-to-sleep on left or right side appears equally safe. No significant interactions with our assessed indicators of fe…
View article: Gestational diabetes and the risk of late stillbirth: a case–control study from England, UK
Gestational diabetes and the risk of late stillbirth: a case–control study from England, UK Open
Objective To explore the separate effects of being ‘at risk’ of gestational diabetes mellitus ( GDM ) and screening for GDM , and of raised fasting plasma glucose ( FPG ) and clinical diagnosis of GDM , on the risk of late stillbirth. Desi…
View article: Alterations in maternally perceived fetal movement and their association with late stillbirth: findings from the Midland and North of England stillbirth case–control study
Alterations in maternally perceived fetal movement and their association with late stillbirth: findings from the Midland and North of England stillbirth case–control study Open
Objective To report perception of fetal movements in women who experienced a stillbirth compared with controls at a similar gestation with a live birth. Design Case–control study. Setting 41 maternity units in the UK. Participants Cases we…
View article: Correction to: A randomised controlled demonstration trial of multifaceted nutritional intervention and or probiotics: the healthy mums and babies (HUMBA) trial
Correction to: A randomised controlled demonstration trial of multifaceted nutritional intervention and or probiotics: the healthy mums and babies (HUMBA) trial Open
In our 'Primary Outcomes' we made a typographical error [1]; the mean weekly weight gain should read >0.27 kg instead of >0.22 kg. The 'Primary Outcomes' should read as follows.
View article: The Collaborative IPD of Sleep and Stillbirth (Cribss): is maternal going-to-sleep position a risk factor for late stillbirth and does maternal sleep position interact with fetal vulnerability? An individual participant data meta-analysis study protocol
The Collaborative IPD of Sleep and Stillbirth (Cribss): is maternal going-to-sleep position a risk factor for late stillbirth and does maternal sleep position interact with fetal vulnerability? An individual participant data meta-analysis study protocol Open
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View article: Late stillbirth post mortem examination in New Zealand: Maternal decision‐making
Late stillbirth post mortem examination in New Zealand: Maternal decision‐making Open
Background For parents who experience stillbirth, knowing the cause of their baby's death is important. A post mortem examination is the gold standard investigation, but little is known about what may influence parents’ decisions to accept…
View article: Data for: Midwifery management of second-degree perineal tears: A cross-sectional survey of practice in New Zealand
Data for: Midwifery management of second-degree perineal tears: A cross-sectional survey of practice in New Zealand Open
Midwifery management of second-degree perineal tears: A cross-sectional survey of practice in New Zealand. This is a hard copy version of the 2013 online survey.
View article: Association between maternal sleep practices and late stillbirth – findings from a stillbirth case‐control study
Association between maternal sleep practices and late stillbirth – findings from a stillbirth case‐control study Open
Objective To report maternal sleep practices in women who experienced a stillbirth compared with controls with ongoing live pregnancies at similar gestation. Design Prospective case‐control study. Setting Forty‐one maternity units in the U…
View article: Going to sleep in the supine position is a modifiable risk factor for late pregnancy stillbirth; Findings from the New Zealand multicentre stillbirth case-control study
Going to sleep in the supine position is a modifiable risk factor for late pregnancy stillbirth; Findings from the New Zealand multicentre stillbirth case-control study Open
Supine going-to-sleep position is associated with a 3.7 fold increase in overall late stillbirth risk, independent of other common risk factors. A public health campaign encouraging women not to go-to-sleep supine in the third trimester ha…
View article: An Exploration of the Prevalence of Depression amongst Obese Pregnant Women and the Relationship between Depression and Potential Demographic Risk Factors
An Exploration of the Prevalence of Depression amongst Obese Pregnant Women and the Relationship between Depression and Potential Demographic Risk Factors Open
Welcome to Annals of Global Health,Annals of Global Health is a peer-reviewed, fully open access, online journal dedicated to publishing high quality articles dedicated to all aspects of global health. The journal's mission is to advance g…
View article: Recruitment barriers and participant feedback: findings from the New Zealand Multicentre Case–control Stillbirth Study
Recruitment barriers and participant feedback: findings from the New Zealand Multicentre Case–control Stillbirth Study Open
common questions and detailed, evidence-based answers could be beneficial when similar cases present to other units.
View article: Healthy Mums and Babies (HUMBA) trial 12 month follow up protocol
Healthy Mums and Babies (HUMBA) trial 12 month follow up protocol Open
This is the protocol for a follow-up study of 1-year-old children and their mothers from the HUMBA Demonstration Trial, two by two factorial randomised controlled trial of a dietary intervention versus routine dietary advice, and probiotic…
View article: The New Zealand Multi-Centre Stillbirth Case-Control Study Protocol. (Linked to manuscript 'Going to sleep in the supine position is a modifiable risk factor for late pregnancy stillbirth; findings from the New Zealand multi-centre stillbirth case-control study'.)
The New Zealand Multi-Centre Stillbirth Case-Control Study Protocol. (Linked to manuscript 'Going to sleep in the supine position is a modifiable risk factor for late pregnancy stillbirth; findings from the New Zealand multi-centre stillbirth case-control study'.) Open
The death of an unborn child is a devastating event which currently affects approximately 500 New Zealand families annually; a rate of 8 per 1000 births. The Auckland Stillbirth Study, which aimed to identify modifiable risk factors for la…
View article: Preweaning GH Treatment Normalizes Body Growth Trajectory and Reverses Metabolic Dysregulation in Adult Offspring After Maternal Undernutrition
Preweaning GH Treatment Normalizes Body Growth Trajectory and Reverses Metabolic Dysregulation in Adult Offspring After Maternal Undernutrition Open
Maternal undernutrition (UN) results in growth disorders and metabolic dysfunction in offspring. Although dysregulation of the GH-IGF axis in offspring is a known consequence of maternal UN, little is known about the efficacy of GH treatme…
View article: Developmental Programming of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: The Effect of Early Life Nutrition on Susceptibility and Disease Severity in Later Life
Developmental Programming of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: The Effect of Early Life Nutrition on Susceptibility and Disease Severity in Later Life Open
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is fast becoming the most common liver disease globally and parallels rising obesity rates. The developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis have linked alterations in the early life envir…