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Maree Gruppetta

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Bar-Zeev Y, Bonevski B, Gruppetta M, Twyman L, Atkins L, Palazzi K, et al.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol . 2017 Dec; 58(3):366-370. PMID: 29205283
The use of nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy has been debated but evidence suggests that it is safer than smoking. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with: (i) general practitioners and...
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Bar-Zeev Y, Bovill M, Bonevski B, Gruppetta M, Reath J, Gould G
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2017 Sep; 14(10). PMID: 28961160
Australian Aboriginal pregnant women have a high smoking prevalence (45%). Health professionals lack adequate educational resources to manage smoking. Resources need to be tailored to ensure saliency, cultural-sensitivity and account...
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Gould G, Bar-Zeev Y, Bovill M, Atkins L, Gruppetta M, Clarke M, et al.
Implement Sci . 2017 Sep; 12(1):114. PMID: 28915815
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....
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Bar-Zeev Y, Bonevski B, Bovill M, Gruppetta M, Oldmeadow C, Palazzi K, et al.
BMJ Open . 2017 Aug; 7(8):e016095. PMID: 28780551
Introduction: Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Australia. Health professionals report lack of knowledge, skills and confidence to effectively manage smoking among pregnant women in...
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Gould G, Bovill M, Clarke M, Gruppetta M, Cadet-James Y, Bonevski B
Midwifery . 2017 Jun; 52:27-33. PMID: 28570858
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...
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Bovill M, Bar-Zeev Y, Gruppetta M, O Mara P, Cowling B, Gould G
Aust J Prim Health . 2017 Apr; 23(6):497-503. PMID: 28359352
Tobacco smoking leads to one in five deaths of Aboriginal Australians and accounts for 17% of the reversible health gap. One in two Aboriginal women are reported to smoke during...