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Dr Nicola Heslehurst
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Ruth Bell
Wendy Burke
Dr Joanne Lally
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
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Experiences of preparation for pregnancy in women with pre-gestational diabetes: a systematic review of qualitative studies
2013
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Ruth Bell
Professor Judith Rankin
Midwives perspectives of their training and education requirements in maternal obesity: a qualitative study
2013
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Systematic review and meta-analysis: Diet and physical activity interventions reduce pregnancy weight gain compared with control, with dietary interventions having the greatest effect (Thangaratinam S, Rogozinska E, Jolly K, et al. Effects of interventions in pregnancy on maternal weight and obstetric outcomes: meta-analysis of randomised evidence. BMJ 2012;344:e2088)
2013
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Women's perspectives are required to inform the development of maternal obesity services: a qualitative study of obese women's experiences
2013
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Existing maternal obesity guidelines may increase inequalities between ethnic groups: a national epidemiological study of 502,474 births in England
2012
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Ruth Bell
Louisa Jane Ells
Professor Judith Rankin
Exploring midwives’ perspectives of midwifery training requirements for maternal obesity management: A qualitative study
2012
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Maximising women’s engagement with maternal obesity intervention: a qualitative study of pregnant women’s experiences and priorities
2012
Sarah Smith
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Louisa Jane Ells
Community-based service provision for the prevention and management of maternal obesity in the North East of England: A qualitative study
2011
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Helen Moore
Professor Judith Rankin
Louisa Jane Ells
How can maternity services be developed to effectively address maternal obesity? A qualitative study
2011
Dr Nicola Heslehurst
Identifying groups of 'at risk' women, associated health inequalities and the impact of maternal obesity on NHS maternity services
2011
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