Rachel Plachcinski
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Recent Articles
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Larkai E, Davies A, Toolan M, Lynch M, Plachcinski R, Larkin M, et al.
Matern Child Health J
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39900851
Introduction: Antenatal education (ANE) equips pregnant women with knowledge and skills for pregnancy, birth, and the postnatal period. It should facilitate preparation for the whole spectrum of the maternal journey...
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Davies A, Larkin M, Willis L, Mampitiya N, Lynch M, Toolan M, et al.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
. 2024 Dec;
24(1):875.
PMID: 39732635
Background: Expectations of birth, and whether they are met, influence postnatal psychological wellbeing. Intrapartum interventions, for example induction of labour, are increasing due to a changing pregnant population and evolving...
3.
Morelli A, Smith L, Karia A, Marshall A, Plachcinski R, Tyler W, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Dec;
14(12):e087161.
PMID: 39627143
Objectives: To describe outcomes in women admitted for labour care to midwifery units with gestational or pre-existing diabetes, compare outcomes with other women admitted to the same units and describe...
4.
Sanders J, Barlow C, Brocklehurst P, Cannings-John R, Channon S, Cutter J, et al.
BJOG
. 2024 Sep;
132(2):226-227.
PMID: 39294921
No abstract available.
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Bevan C, Alderdice F, Darby S, Gilzean-Hughes S, McLeish J, Mulla S, et al.
Res Involv Engagem
. 2024 Jul;
10(1):71.
PMID: 38965636
Background: Policy research aims to provide evidence to inform government policy decisions about health and social care. Engaging and involving the public and patients in this work is widely recognised...
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Hanley S, McCann S, Lee S, Vowles Z, Plachcinski R, Nirantharakumar K, et al.
Health Expect
. 2024 Jun;
27(3):e14104.
PMID: 38872453
Introduction: Over a fifth of pregnant women are living with multiple long-term health conditions, which is associated with increased risks of adverse outcomes for mothers and infants. While there are...
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Merriel A, Toolan M, Lynch M, Clayton G, Demetri A, Willis L, et al.
BMJ Open Qual
. 2024 Jun;
13(2).
PMID: 38858078
Objective: Our objective was to codesign, implement, evaluate acceptability and refine an optimised antenatal education session to improve birth preparedness. Design: There were four distinct phases: codesign (focus groups and...
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Sanders J, Barlow C, Brocklehurst P, Cannings-John R, Channon S, Cutter J, et al.
BJOG
. 2024 Jun;
131(12):1650-1659.
PMID: 38857898
Objective: Warm water immersion during labour provides women with analgesia and comfort. This cohort study aimed to establish among women using intrapartum water immersion analgesia, without antenatal or intrapartum risk...
9.
Russell-Webster T, Davies A, Toolan M, Lynch M, Plachcinski R, Larkin M, et al.
Matern Child Health J
. 2024 May;
28(9):1520-1529.
PMID: 38816601
Objectives: Antenatal education (ANE) is part of National Health Service (NHS) care and is recommended by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to increase birth preparedness and...
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Lugg-Widger F, Barlow C, Cannings-John R, Gale C, Houlding N, Milton R, et al.
Int J Popul Data Sci
. 2024 Feb;
8(1):2072.
PMID: 38414546
Background: Using routinely collected clinical data for observational research is an increasingly important method for data collection, especially when rare outcomes are being explored. The POOL study was commissioned to...