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Parent Information - Newborn Pain Print E-mail

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This brochure has been developed as part of the PEGS project - Getting Evidence into Practice Using Networks - Newborn Pain. We welcome you to download and copy the brochure which provides information for families who have a baby in hospital, either the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Special care Nursery or in the Postnatal Wards where painful medical procedures are sometimes required.

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Pain Practice Guidelines Print E-mail

Download  Pain Practice Guidelines  (Adobe Acrobat Format)

These guidelines have been developed as part of the PEGS project - Getting Evidence into Practice Using Networks - Newborn Pain. They are based on the best current evidence and are available for use in all contexts where newborn infants maybe subjected to painful medical procedures. The guidelines maybe used in full or components used for specific contexts.

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Book Chapters 2006 Print E-mail

Hendy, Susan in Pairman S. , Pincombe J.,Thorogood C., and Tracy S. Midwifery preparation for practice 2006 Sydney  Elsevier: Chapter 25 Maintaining the integrity of the pelvic floor and Chapter 36 Life- threatening emergencies.

 

Book Chapters 2005 Print E-mail

Pitcher JB, Henderson-Smart DJ, Robinson JS. Prenatal programming of human motor function. In Early life origins of health and disease. Wintour-Coghlan M, Owens J, Eds. Springer, Berlin, pp41–52.

 

Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals 2005 Print E-mail

Askie LM. Henderson-Smart DJ. Jones RA. Management of infants with chronic lung disease of prematurity in Australasia. Early Human Development. 2005; 81(2):135-42.

Cagney M, MacIntyre CR, McIntyre P, Torvaldsen S and Melot V. Cough symptoms in children aged 5–14 years in Sydney, Australia: non-specific cough or unrecognized pertussis? Respirology.2005; 10: 359–364.

Darlow BA. Hutchinson JL. Henderson-Smart DJ. Donoghue DA. Simpson JM. Evans NJ. Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network. Prenatal risk factors for severe retinopathy of prematurity among very preterm infants of the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network. Pediatrics. 115(4):990-6, 2005

Darlow BA. Hutchinson JL. Simpson JM Henderson-Smart DJ. Donoghue DA.. Evans NJ. Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network. Variation in rates of severe retinopathy of prematurity among neonatal intensive care units in the New Zealand Neonatal Network. Br. J. Ophthalmol. 2005;89;1592-1596

Dawson J, Nash J, Morritt ML, Bredemeyer S, Spence K, Kinross D, Kite F, Lindrea KB, Powell J. Measuring quality use of medications in neonatal intensive care units. Neonatal. Paediatric and child health nursing. 2005; 8(3) 13-19

Olive EC, Roberts CL, Algert CS, Morris JM. Placenta praevia: maternal morbidity and place of birth. Aust NZ J Obstet Gynaecol 2005;45:499-504.

Ryan M, Roberts CL. A retrospective cohort study comparing the clinical outcomes of a birth centre and a labour ward in the same hospital. Aust Midwifery Journal 2005;18:17-21.

Roberts CL, Algert CS, Cameron CA, Torvaldsen S. Upright positions in second stage to reduce instrumental deliveries in women with epidural analgesia: a meta-analysis. Acta Obstet Gynaecol Scand 2005;84:794-798.

Roberts CL, Algert CS, Morris J, Ford J, Henderson-Smart D. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a population-based study. Med J Aust 2005;182:332-335.

Taylor L, Travis S, Pym M, Olive E, Henderson-Smart D. How useful are hospital morbidity data for monitoring conditions occurring in the perinatal period? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2005;45:36-41.

Taylor LK, Simpson JM, Roberts CL, Olive EC, Henderson-Smart DJ. Risk of complications in a second pregnancy following caesarean in the first pregnancy: a population-based study. Med J Aust 2005;183:515-519.

Tracy SK, Hartz D, Nicholl M, McCann Y, Latta D. Aust Health Rev 2005; 29 (3): 332-339 An integrated service network in maternity — the implementation of a midwifery-led unit.

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