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Evaluation of a Codesign Method Used to Support the Inclusion of Children With Disability in Mainstream Schools

The aim of this study was to evaluate a co-design method used to design an online education package about inclusive education for children with disability in mainstream schools. The study design was a multiple methods evaluation informed by participatory and transformative research paradigms, incorporating design sciences and public service approaches.
  • Publishing Date:

    18 May, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Qualitative Methods

  • Authors:

    Nerida Hyett, Kerryn Bagley, Teresa Iacono, Carol McKinstry, Jo Spong, Oriane Landry

Moderate episodic prenatal alcohol does not impact female offspring fertility in rats

The current study utilised a moderate, episodic exposure model in rats to mimic 'special occasion' drinking, which is reported to be common during pregnancy. The objective was to examine the consequences of this PAE on reproductive parameters in female offspring.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 May, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Reproduction

  • Authors:

    Elizabeth K. McReight, Seng H. Liew, Sarah E. Steane, Karla J. Hutt, Karen M. Moritz, Lisa K. Akison

Influences on drinking choices among Indigenous and non-Indigenous pregnant women in Australia: A qualitative study

Despite women's awareness that drinking alcohol in pregnancy can lead to lifelong disabilities in a child, it appears that an awareness alone does not discourage some pregnant women from drinking. This study explored the influences on pregnant women’s choices around alcohol use.
  • Publishing Date:

    30 April, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    PloS One

  • Authors:

    Sophie Gibson, Cate Nagle, Jean Paul, Leisa McCarthy, Evelyne Muggli

The Demographic and Neurocognitive Profile of Clients Diagnosed With FASD in PATCHES Paediatrics Clinics Across Western Australia and the Northern Territory

The aim of this study was to describe the demographic and neurocognitive profile of the first 199 individuals diagnosed with FASD in PATCHES Paediatrics clinics.
  • Publishing Date:

    25 April, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research

  • Authors:

    Sophia Connor, Kuen Yee Tan, Carmela F. Pestell, James P. Fitzpatrick

Opportunities for enhancing pregnancy planning and preconception health behaviours of Australian women

As there is limited research exploring women's pregnancy planning in Australia, this study uses a retrospective cross-sectional survey to explore associations between pregnancy planning, socio-demographics and preconception health behaviours in Australian women.
  • Publishing Date:

    17 April, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Women and Birth

  • Authors:

    Adina Y. Lang, Cheryce L. Harrison, Geraldine Barrett, Jennifer A. Hall, Lisa J. Moran, Jacqueline A. Boyle

Development of referral pathway framework for FASD in the Pilbara

This article describes the process of mapping referral pathways to develop a localised resource to enhance the journey to diagnosis, treatment and support for FASD in a regional community setting.
  • Publishing Date:

    16 April, 2020

  • Journal Name:

    Rural and Remote health

  • Authors:

    James Fitzpatrick, Angela Dudley, Rebecca A. Pedruzzi, June Councillor, Kaashifah Bruce, Roz Walker

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