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Hollis J, Deroover K, Daly J, Tully B, Foster M, Lecathelinais C, et al.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth . 2024 Oct; 24(1):685. PMID: 39427125
Background: Implementation of recommended gestational weight gain (GWG) care by antenatal care providers is poor. It is unclear whether practice implementation and barriers differ between antenatal care provider profession or...
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Hollis J, Deroover K, Licata M, Tully B, Farragher E, Lecathelinais C, et al.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth . 2024 Feb; 24(1):111. PMID: 38321389
Background: The Australian Clinical Practice Guidelines for Pregnancy Care recommend that during the first and subsequent antenatal visits all pregnant women are weighed; advised of recommended gestational weight gain (GWG),...
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Hollis J, Seward K, Kocanda L, Collins C, Tully B, Brett K, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2022 Jul; 105(10):3078-3085. PMID: 35779983
Objectives: Healthy Conversation Skills (HCS) training is an established method of upskilling health professionals in person-centred behaviour change communication. A Train-the-Trainer (TtT) model was adopted to scale-up delivery of HCS...
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Hollis J, Demaio S, Yang W, Trijsburg L, Brouwer I, Jewell J, et al.
Lancet Child Adolesc Health . 2021 Oct; 5(11):772-774. PMID: 34606769
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Hollis J, Kocanda L, Seward K, Collins C, Tully B, Hunter M, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2021 Aug; 21(1):880. PMID: 34452634
Background: Changing people's behaviour by giving advice and instruction, as traditionally provided in healthcare consultations, is usually ineffective. Healthy Conversation Skills (HCS) training enhances health professionals' communication skills and ability...
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Hill B, Shrewsbury V, Bergmeier H, Iriving M, Martin J, Bailey C, et al.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol . 2021 Feb; 61(2):310-314. PMID: 33533480
There is a clear impetus for researchers to facilitate cross-sector and interdisciplinary collaboration to achieve collective action for maternal obesity prevention. Building early- and mid-career researchers' capacity to sustainably develop...
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Hollis J, Doherty E, Dray J, Tremain D, Hunter M, Takats K, et al.
Syst Rev . 2020 Sep; 9(1):204. PMID: 32878647
Background: Maternal behaviours in pregnancy associated with adverse pregnancy, birth and health outcomes include tobacco smoking, poor nutrition, alcohol consumption and low physical activity, collectively referred to as the SNAP...
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Hutchesson M, de Jonge Mulock Houwer M, Brown H, Lim S, Moran L, Vincze L, et al.
BMC Womens Health . 2020 Jan; 20(1):14. PMID: 31973716
Background: Women of childbearing age are vulnerable to weight gain. This scoping review examines the extent and range of research undertaken to evaluate behavioral interventions to support women of childbearing...
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Williams L, Collins C, Morgan P, Hollis J
Nutrients . 2019 May; 11(5). PMID: 31108930
Despite the life stage of menopause being identified as a high risk for weight gain, there are few obesity prevention interventions for this target group, and no evidence on maintenance...
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Hollis J, Whybrow S, Craig L, Clark H, Garden L, McNeill G
Nutr Diet . 2018 Jun; 76(5):521-531. PMID: 29943443
Aim: To determine whether a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and a short dietary assessment tool can be used to accurately estimate the Eatwell Guide proportions (a plate-based food model) of...