Preterm birth programme publications and newsletters
Publications
2019
Bradshaw L, Sawyer A, Armstrong-Buisseret L, Mitchell E, Ayers S, Duley L. Cord pilot trial, comparing alternative policies for timing of cord clamping before 32 weeks gestation: follow-up for women up to one year. https://bmcpregnancychildbirth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12884-019-2223-9#Bib1
Bradshaw L, Sawyer A, Mitchell E, Armstrong-Buisseret L, Ayers S, Duley L. Women's experiences of participating in a randomised trial comparing alternative policies for timing of cord clamping at very preterm birth: a questionnaire study. https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13063-019-3325-4
2017
Sawyer A, Chloa C, Ayers S, Pushpa-Rajah A, Duley L. Women's views and experiences of two alternative consent pathways for participation in a preterm intrapartum trial: a qualitative study. https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1745-6215-16-S2-P70
Duley L, Dorling J, Pushpa-Rajah A, Oddie SJ, Yoxall CW, Schoonakker B, Bradshaw L, Mitchell EJ, Fawke JA. Randomised trial of cord clamping and initial stabilisation at very preterm birth. https://fn.bmj.com/content/103/1/F6
Ayers S, Sawyer A, Chhoa C, Pushpa-Rajah A, Duley L. Clinicians' and womens' experiences of two consent pathways in a trial of timing of clamping at very preterm birth: a qualitative study. https://trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1745-6215-16-S2-P70
Duley L, Dorling J, Pushpa-Rajah A, Oddie SJ, Yoxall CW, Schoonaaker B, Bradshaw L, Mitchell EJ, Fawke JA and on behalf of the Cord Pilot Trial Collaborative Group. Randomised trial of cord clamping and initial stabilisation at very preterm birth. http://fn.bmj.com/content/103/1/F6
2016
Batey N, Yoxall CW, Fawke JA, Duley L, Dorling J. Fifteen-minute consultation: stabilisation of the high-risk newborn infant beside the mother. http://ep.bmj.com/content/102/5/235
2015
Sawyer A, Ayers S, Bertullies S, Thomas M, Weeks AD, Yoxall CW, Duley L. Providing immediate neonatal care and resuscitation at birth beside the mother: parents' views, a qualitative study. http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/5/9/e008495.full
Bradshaw LE, Pushpa-Rajah A, Dorling J, Mitchell EJ, Duley L and on behalf of the Cord Pilot Trial Collaborative Group. Cord pilot trials: update to randomized trial protocol. Trials 2015; 16: 407
Corbett MS, Moe-Byrne T, Oddie S, McGuire W. Randomization methods in emergency setting trials: a descriptive review. Research Synthesis Methods. 2015; 7: 46-54
Weeks AD, Watt P, Yoxall CW, Gallagher A, Burleigh A, Bewley S, Heuchan AM, Duley L. Innovation in immediate neonatal care: development of the Bedside Assessment, Stabilisation and Initial Cardiorespiratory Support (BASICS) trolley. BMJ Innovations. 2015;1:53-8.
Wilman E, Megone C, Oliver S, Duley L, Gyte G, Wright JM. The ethical issues regarding consent to clinical trials with pre-term or sick neonates: a systematic review (framework synthesis) of the empirical research. Trials, 2015; 16; 502.
2014
Duley L, Uhm S, Oliver S. Preterm Birth Priority Setting Partnership Steering Group Top 15 UK research priorities for preterm birth. Lancet. 2014 June 14; 383 (9934):2041-2.
Oddie S, Rhodes P. Barriers to deferred cord clamping in preterm infants. Archives of diseases in childhood Fetal and neonatal edition. 2014 Sep;99(5):F391-4.
Pushpa-Rajah A, Bradshaw L, Dorling J, Gyte G, Mitchell EJ, Thornton J, Duley L, et al. Cord pilot trial - immediate versus deferred cord clamping for very preterm birth (before 32 weeks gestation): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials 2014;15:258.
Russell G, Sawyer A, Rabe H, Bliss JA, Gyte G, Duley L, et al. Parents' views on care of their very premature babies in neonatal intensive care units: a qualitative study. BMC pediatrics. 2014 Sep 13;14(1):230.
Sawyer A, Rabe H, Abbot J, Gyte G, Duley L, Ayers S, et al. Measuring parents' experiences and satisfaction with care during very preterm birth: a questionnaire development study. BJOG: an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology. 2014 Sep;121(10):1294-301.
Thomas MR, Yoxall CW, Weeks AD, Duley L. Providing newborn resuscitation at the mother's bedside: assessing the safety, useability and acceptability of a mobile trolley. BMC paediatrics. 2014;14:135.
Uhm S, Crowe S, Dowling J, Oliver S. The process and outcomes of setting research priorities about preterm birth - a collaborative partnership. Infant. 2014;10(6):178-81
2013
Arnold L, Sawyer A, Rabe H, Abbott J, Gyte G, Duley L, et al. Parent's first moments with their very preterm babies: A qualitative study. BMJ Open 2013;3(4):e002487. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002487
Brown JVE, Moe-Byrne T, Harden M, McGuire W (2012) Lower versus Higher Oxygen Concentration for Delivery Room Stabilisation of Preterm Neonates: Systematic Review. PLoS ONE 7(12): e52033. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0052033
Moe-Byrne T, Brown JVE, McGuire W. Naloxone for opiate-exposed newborn infants. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD003483. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD003483.pub2
Sawyer A, Rabe H, Abbott J, Gyte G, Duley L, Ayers S, et al. Parents' experiences and satisfaction with care during the birth of their very preterm baby: a qualitative study. BJOG: an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology. 2013 Apr;120(5):637-43 DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.12104.
Sawyer A, Ayers S, Abbott J, Gyte G, Rabe H, Duley L. Measures of satisfaction with care during labour and birth: a comparative review. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2013;13:108.
Singh Y, Oddie S. Marked variation in delivery room management in very preterm infants. Resuscitation. 2013 Nov;84(11):1558-61
2012
Brown JV, Moe-Byrne T, Harden M, McGuire W. Lower versus higher oxygen concentration for delivery room stabilisation of preterm neonates: systematic review. PloS one. 2012;7(12):e52033
Petit-Zeman, S., Uhm, S., (2012), Identifying research priorities in preterm birth. Infant. Vol 8 Issue 3
Uhm et al, (2012), Patient and public perspectives shaping scientific and medical research: panels for data, discussions,and decisions. Patient Intelligence. 4: 1-1
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2011
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2013
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2012