Sue V Kildea
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Recent Articles
1.
Hickey S, Maidment S, Heinemann K, Roe Y, Kildea S
Women Birth
. 2017 Nov;
31(4):263-268.
PMID: 29128437
Problem: There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) maternal and infant health workforce to improve health outcomes for mothers and babies; yet...
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Lee N, Neal J, Lowe N, Kildea S
Matern Child Health J
. 2017 Sep;
22(3):355-363.
PMID: 28936715
Backgound Partographs are used in many labour settings to provide a pictorial overview of a woman's cervical dilation pattern in the first stage of labor and to alert clinicians to...
3.
Kildea S, Gao Y, Rolfe M, Boyle J, Tracy S, Barclay L
Women Birth
. 2017 Apr;
30(5):398-405.
PMID: 28377142
Objective: To identify the risk factors for preterm birth, low birthweight and small for gestational age babies among remote-dwelling Aboriginal women. Methods: The study included 713 singleton births from two...
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Josif C, Kruske S, Kildea S, Barclay L
BMC Pediatr
. 2017 Apr;
17(1):93.
PMID: 28359332
Background: In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal infants are comparable to infants in developing countries. This research investigates service quality, from the clinicians' perspective and as observed...
5.
Rumbold A, Wild K, Maypilama E, Kildea S, Barclay L, Wallace E, et al.
Birth
. 2015 Aug;
42(4):362-8.
PMID: 26256095
Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fetal anomalies, with very low uptake observed among Aboriginal women. The reasons behind these disparities are unclear,...
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Longman J, Pilcher J, Donoghue D, Rolfe M, Kildea S, Kruske S, et al.
Aust Health Rev
. 2014 Jun;
38(3):337-44.
PMID: 24882523
Objective: This paper articulates the importance of accurately identifying maternity services. It describes the process and challenges of identifying the number, level and networks of rural and remote maternity services...
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Bar-Zeev S, Kruske S, Barclay L, Bar-Zeev N, Kildea S
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2013 Jul;
13:250.
PMID: 23819687
Background: Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of disease and frequently use health services. Little is known about the quality of infant care provided by...
8.
Bar-Zeev S, Kruske S, Barclay L, Bar-Zeev N, Carapetis J, Kildea S
BMC Pediatr
. 2012 Mar;
12:19.
PMID: 22373262
Background: Australia is a wealthy developed country. However, there are significant disparities in health outcomes for Aboriginal infants compared with other Australian infants. Health outcomes tend to be worse for...
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Thompson R, Kildea S, Barclay L, Kruske S
Women Birth
. 2010 Sep;
24(3):97-104.
PMID: 20869935
Background: Low breastfeeding duration rates reflect the pain and distress experienced by many women who discontinue breastfeeding in the early weeks and months of life. This paper explores modern key...