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    • Ethnicity or cultural group identity of pregnant women in Sydney, Australia: is country of birth a reliable proxy measure? 

      Porter, Maree; Todd, Angela L.; Zhang, Lillian Y.
      Published 2016-01-01
      Background: Australia has one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse maternal populations in the world. Routinely few variables are recorded in clinical data or health research to capture this diversity. This paper ...
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    • The Candida in Pregnancy Study - Statistical Analysis Plan 

      Patterson, Jillian A.; Algert, Charles S.; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2016-07-27
      Open Access
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    • Testing a health research instrument to develop a statewide survey on maternity care 

      Todd, Angela L.; Aitken, Clare A.; Boyd, Jason; Porter, Maree
      Published 2016-01-01
      Partnerships between researchers and end users are an important strategy for research uptake in policy and practice. This paper describes how collaboration between an academic research organisation (the Kolling Institute) ...
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    • Maternity Care in NSW - Having Your Say 2013-14. A survey about women’s views of their maternity care 

      Todd, Angela L.; Porter, Maree; Ampt, Amanda J.; Morris, Jonathan M.; Nicholl, Michael C.; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2016-06-01
      This report details the findings of a survey with women about their expectations and experiences of maternity care in public hospitals in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. The report provides background information about ...
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    • Variation in hospital rates of induction of labour: a population-based record linkage study 

      Nippita, Tanya A; Trevena, Judy A; Patterson, Jillian A; Ford, Jane B; Morris, Jonathan M; Roberts, Christine L.
      Published 2015-01-01
      BACKGROUND: Understanding the extent of hospital heterogeneity in induction of labour (IOL) practices to identify areas of practice improvement may result in improved maternity outcomes. We examined inter-hospital variation ...
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