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Eileen K Hutton

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Murray-Davis B, Grenier L, Malott A, Mattison C, Cameron C, Hutton E, et al.
J Midwifery Womens Health . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39930555
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...
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Murray-Davis B, Grenier L, Li J, Malott A, Mattison C, Cameron C, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Aug; 19(8):e0306916. PMID: 39167592
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...
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Spelten E, Gitsels J, Verhoeven C, Hutton E, Martin L
PLoS One . 2023 Oct; 18(10):e0287834. PMID: 37906553
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...
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Murray-Davis B, Grenier L, Mattison C, Malott A, Cameron C, Li J, et al.
Birth . 2023 Jul; 50(4):968-977. PMID: 37485759
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...
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Hutton E, Simioni J, Thabane L, Morrison K
Pediatr Res . 2023 Jun; 94(3):1251. PMID: 37296216
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Hutton E, Simioni J, Thabane L, Morrison K
Pediatr Res . 2023 Feb; 94(3):1026-1034. PMID: 36807614
Background: Studies investigating neonatal outcomes following intrapartum antibiotic exposure show conflicting results. Methods: Data were collected prospectively in pregnancy to 1-year-of-age, from 212 mother-infant pairs. Adjusted multivariable regression models estimated...
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Murray-Davis B, Grenier L, Plett R, Mattison C, Ahmed M, Malott A, et al.
HERD . 2022 Nov; 16(2):189-207. PMID: 36384318
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, and...
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Guitor A, Yousuf E, Raphenya A, Hutton E, Morrison K, McArthur A, et al.
Microbiome . 2022 Aug; 10(1):136. PMID: 36008821
Background: Probiotic use in preterm infants can mitigate the impact of antibiotic exposure and reduce rates of certain illnesses; however, the benefit on the gut resistome, the collection of antibiotic...
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Murray-Davis B, Grenier L, Mattison C, Malott A, Cameron C, Hutton E, et al.
Midwifery . 2022 May; 111:103366. PMID: 35594803
Objective: Globally, midwife-led units are associated with improved clinical outcomes and childbirth satisfaction, but little is known about the impact of the model on health professionals themselves and interprofessional collaboration....
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Yousuf E, Rochow N, Li J, Simioni J, Gunn E, Hutton E, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2022 Mar; 92(6):1640-1647. PMID: 35296784
Background: While the World Health Organization (WHO) developed postnatal growth standards for infants, corresponding body composition data remains scarce. This study explores growth and body composition trajectories in infants meeting...