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Jan Pincombe

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Charlick S, McKellar L, Gordon A, Pincombe J
Women Birth . 2018 Apr; 32(1):e34-e42. PMID: 29656051
Background: Exclusive breast milk provides complete nutrition for a baby's first six months of life. In Australia, breastfeeding initiation rates are high, however duration rates are low. Although numerous studies...
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Wright D, Pincombe J, McKellar L
Women Birth . 2017 Oct; 31(3):e162-e169. PMID: 28969996
Background: Listening to women as part of their antenatal care has been recognized as valuable in understanding the woman's needs. Conversations as part of routine antenatal interactions offer ideal opportunities...
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Newnham E, McKellar L, Pincombe J
Midwifery . 2017 Sep; 55:53-59. PMID: 28942214
Objective: to investigate the personal, social, cultural and institutional influences on women making decisions about using epidural analgesia in labour. In this article we discuss the findings that describe practices...
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Charlick S, Fielder A, Pincombe J, McKellar L
Women Birth . 2017 Feb; 30(4):325-331. PMID: 28215560
Background: Given the significant benefits of breastfeeding, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend exclusive breastfeeding for six months. Despite numerous strategies aimed at increasing the percentage of babies who are...
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Chen M, McKellar L, Pincombe J
Women Birth . 2016 Nov; 30(2):e132-e139. PMID: 27818106
Background: Vaginal birth is a safe mode of birth for most women who have had a prior caesarean with a transverse incision. Despite the evidence, most Taiwanese women who have...
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Chapman T, Pincombe J, Harris M
Midwifery . 2012 Feb; 29(3):203-10. PMID: 22342171
Objective: to critically review literature related to the practice of antenatal breast expression (ABE) and the reasons for this practice. Method: a critical review of available literature was undertaken by...
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Chapman T, Pincombe J, Harris M, Fereday J
Women Birth . 2012 Feb; 26(1):41-8. PMID: 22340968
Background: Antenatal breast expression (ABE) has been taught in the past as breast preparation. Now some authorities are advising ABE and storage of colostrum for the feeding the newborn in...
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Tremaine R, Dorrian J, Paterson J, Neall A, Piggott E, Grech C, et al.
Biol Res Nurs . 2011 Oct; 15(2):191-9. PMID: 21998448
Midwives often work night and rotating shift schedules, which can lead to sleep disturbances, increased fatigue, and greater likelihood of accidents or errors. This study investigated the sleep of midwives...
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Dorrian J, Paterson J, Dawson D, Pincombe J, Grech C, Rogers A
Rev Saude Publica . 2011 Aug; 45(5):922-30. PMID: 21845291
Objective: To describe sleep, stress and compensatory behaviors in nurses and midwives. Methods: The study included 41 midwives and 21 nurses working in Australian hospitals between 2005 and 2009. Participation...
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Eronen R, Calabretto H, Pincombe J
Aust J Prim Health . 2011 Jun; 17(2):186-94. PMID: 21645476
The objective of this study was to discuss ideas for improving child health services on the basis of findings of an observational study that was designed to explore the role...