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Autor:
Alison J. Gibberd, Jessica Tyler, Kathleen Falster, David B. Preen, Mark Hanly, Marilyn J. Clarke, Bridgette J. McNamara, Sandra J. Eades, Katrina J. Scurrah
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Abstract Introduction Perinatal outcomes for singleton pregnancies are poorer, on average, for Aboriginal people than non-Aboriginal people, but little is known about Aboriginal multifetal pregnancies. Yet multifetal pregnancies and births are often
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https://doaj.org/article/3763f3cd6966450082d1a817b803e6d1
Autor:
David P Meharg, Violet Naanyu, Boe Rambaldini, Marilyn J Clarke, Cameron Lacey, Felix Jebasingh, Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo, Gillian S Gould, Benjamin Aceves, Jennifer A Alison, Michael Chaiton, Jun Chen, Francisco Gonzalez-Salazar, Felicity Goodyear-Smith, Kylie G Gwynne, Kylie S Lee, Diana MacKay, Louise Maple-Brown, Brian L Mishara, Gustavo Nigenda, Anusha Ramani-Chander, Stephen G Sherwood, Nihal Thomas, Amanda G Thrift, Michael Anderson
Publikováno v:
The Lancet Global Health, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp e324-e326 (2023)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a87d20a9db8147b0bab5febe88858830
Autor:
Gillian S. Gould, Yael Bar-Zeev, Michelle Bovill, Lou Atkins, Maree Gruppetta, Marilyn J Clarke, Billie Bonevski
Publikováno v:
Implementation Science, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2017)
Abstract Background Indigenous smoking rates are up to 80% among pregnant women: prevalence among pregnant Australian Indigenous women was 45% in 2014, contributing significantly to the health gap for Indigenous Australians. We aimed to develop an im
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https://doaj.org/article/d8fb6e5710364e16b172d6d537af7aea
Autor:
Gillian Sandra Gould (Judean), Ratika Kumar, Nicole M. Ryan, Leah Stevenson, Christopher Oldmeadow, Gina La Hera Fuentes, Simon Deeming, Rebecca Hyland (Kamilaroi), Kym Yuke (Yugambeh), Faye McMillan (Wiradjuri), Brian Oldenburg, Marilyn J. Clarke (Worimi)
Introduction About 44% of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women smoke during pregnancy compared to 12% of their general population counterparts. Evidence-based quit smoking advice received from health care professionals (HCPs) can increase s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dcf8684a9c9d51060027a1f9a2f5d1bd
Autor:
Billie Bonevski, Yael Bar-Zeev, Michelle Bovill, Jennifer Reath, Karen Nicholls, Gillian S. Gould, Marilyn J. Clarke, Peter O'Mara, Maree Gruppetta
Publikováno v:
Public Health. 176:149-158
Objectives To engage with health providers and Aboriginal women to understand what educational resources they want and need to support quit smoking attempts during pregnancy in order to develop a comprehensive evidence-based intervention. Study desig
Autor:
Marilyn J. Clarke, Michelle Bovill, Gillian S. Gould, Maree Gruppetta, Billie Bonevski, Yvonne Cadet-James
Publikováno v:
Midwifery. 52:27-33
Objective One in two Indigenous Australian pregnant women smoke, yet little is known about their trajectory of smoking. This study aimed to explore Aboriginal women's narratives from starting smoking through to pregnancy. Methods A female Aboriginal
Autor:
Yvonne Cadet-James, Marilyn J. Clarke, Lou Atkins, Laura Twyman, Billie Bonevski, Gillian S. Gould, Kerrianne Watt
Publikováno v:
Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology. 11:6-19
Background: Smoking prevalence among Indigenous pregnant women is high at 49%. Evidence-based smoking cessation interventions have not been effectively translated into the maternal Indigenous context. Aims: To explore GPs' knowledge, attitudes and pr
Autor:
Lou Atkins, Billie Bonevski, Gillian S. Gould, Maree Gruppetta, Marilyn J. Clarke, Michelle Bovill, Yael Bar-Zeev
Publikováno v:
Implementation Science, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2017)
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Implementation Science : IS
Background Indigenous smoking rates are up to 80% among pregnant women: prevalence among pregnant Australian Indigenous women was 45% in 2014, contributing significantly to the health gap for Indigenous Australians. We aimed to develop an implementat
Publikováno v:
Journal of Smoking Cessation. 10:96-105
Smoking prevalence of pregnant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women is quadruple that of pregnant women in the Australian population, and is associated with significant adverse outcomes in pregnancy. While cessation is a priority, there is as
Autor:
Maree Gruppetta, Michelle Bovill, Billie Bonevski, Marilyn J. Clarke, Gillian S. Gould, Yvonne Cadet-James
Aim To gather Aboriginal women’s stories of smoking and becoming pregnant to identify the barriers in accepting smoking cessation support during pregnancy. Methods Qualitative data were collected through use of yarning methodology between August 20
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4008d7df810ecf009c38a4ad80a89388