Today the @PlussTrial was awarded the @ACTA_org Clinical Trial of the Year!!!
As always the first people to thank are the incredible families and babies of who took part in the trial 🙏🏻
And of course thanks and congratulations to the entire @PlussTrial team!
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Did your baby participate? Published today in @JAMA_current - the results of The @PlussTrial!
21 NICUs in 4 countries - Australia, New Zealand, Canada & Singapore - enrolled just over 1060 babies.
@drbretty joins us!
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Congratulations to Middlemore Hospital @cmdhb who have enrolled their 5️⃣0️⃣th baby in the @PlussTrial! Well done to Chris McKinlay, Lisa Mravicich and team.
@DrKatieGroom presenting the value of clinical trials and clinical trials networks during Middlemore Hospital’s Research Week. Thanks for having us! 👍🏼 #perinatalresearch#clinicaltrials
What questions about the health of New Zealand mothers and babies would you like to see answered by research? Contribute knowledge gaps to our Research Prioritisation Project (10-20 mins): https://t.co/3ER4M2gdmG or let us know if you prefer a video/phone call. @AucklandLiggins
Due to a lack of support over working conditions and pay, the service is at risk. We need decision-makers to hear our message. Please support us. Sign the petition and send an e-postcard to a Member of Parliament https://t.co/ThjT2gizBw #BackMidwives
'Pushed to the limit' "We need the Ministry of Health to urgently implement a better funding model for community midwives, and complete the pay negotiations that started in 2015." #BackMidwives https://t.co/lCDABaRxIh
“What is it about our obstetric units that is so bad for women?” Just one of the questions that a new generation of research midwives will need to answer. Professor Julia Sanders outlines the gaps in current midwifery research.
Full Video Here: https://t.co/BDLl5ZCYp1
“This is not known to be harmful and mothers who need a caesarean should not be alarmed. The further effects of this in long term health need to be evaluated.” Caesarean babies have different gut bacteria, microbiome study finds https://t.co/niCVdoTH4f