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Acta Paediatrica | 2016

Bed‐sharing by breastfeeding mothers: who bed‐shares and what is the relationship with breastfeeding duration?

Helen L. Ball; Denise Howel; Andrew Bryant; Elspeth Best; Charlotte K. Russell; Mp Ward-Platt

To explore the link between breastfeeding duration and bed‐sharing frequency among women reporting a prenatal intention to breastfeed.


Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2012

Use of interactive telephone technology for longitudinal data collection in a large trial

Charlotte K. Russell; Denise Howel; Mp Ward-Platt; Helen L. Ball

We report here on the use of interactive telephone technology for collecting longitudinal data in a large randomized non-blinded parallel trial. Data were primarily collected via an automated interactive telephone system which enabled data to be downloaded by researchers periodically via a secure website. Alternative methods were used by some participants to provide data; here we analyze the demographic profiles of groups by preferred data provision, and consider the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of such a system. The automated telephone system was used to provide the majority of data obtained (75.7%), however the group preferring to use this system to provide the majority of their data was on the whole older, more likely to be married, university educated, higher income and white compared to participants preferring to submit their data via personal phone call or post. We conclude that interactive telephone technology provides a means by which large quantities of longitudinal data may be collected efficiently. Depending on the target population, however, considerable staff time may be required to manage attrition and consequent data loss, and alternative strategies should be considered to minimize this.


Evolution, medicine, and public health | 2014

SIDS and Infant Sleep Ecology

Helen L. Ball; Charlotte K. Russell

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the designation given to the unexpected death of an infant that remains unexplained following post-mortem, death scene investigation and review of clinical history [1]. The search for mechanisms underlying such deaths has been largely unsuccessful; brainstem anomalies are thought to be involved. Although rare SIDS is the leading category of non-accidental deaths between 1 month and 1 year of age, annually affecting one in 3000 babies in the UK and one in 2000 in USA. Key associations with SIDS are identified using retrospective studies of SIDS-cases and matched controls. Three key …


Archives of Disease in Childhood | 2011

Randomised trial of sidecar crib use on breastfeeding duration (NECOT)

Helen L. Ball; Mp Ward-Platt; Denise Howel; Charlotte K. Russell


The Open Sleep Journal | 2013

Infant sleep development : location, feeding and expectations in the postnatal period.

Charlotte K. Russell; Lyn Robinson; Helen L. Ball


Narváez, D. & Panksepp, J. & Schore, A. & Gleason, T. (Eds.). (2012). Evolution, early experience and human development : from research to practice and policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 241-261 | 2012

Night-time nurturing : an evolutionary perspective on breastfeeding and sleep.

Helen L. Ball; Charlotte K. Russell


International journal of birth and parenting education, 2015, Vol.2(2), pp.11-15 [Peer Reviewed Journal] | 2015

Where might my baby sleep? Design and evaluation of a novel discussion tool for parent education.

Charlotte K. Russell; Mary Whitmore; Dawn Burrows; Helen L. Ball


Archive | 2007

Whence came the English?: exploring relationships between the Iron Age, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon periods in Britain and Denmark : a craniometric biodistance analysis

Charlotte K. Russell


Durham anthropology journal, 2005, Vol.13(1) [Peer Reviewed Journal] | 2005

The Anglo-Saxon influence on Romano-Britain : research past and present.

Charlotte K. Russell


Alvergne, A. & Jenkinson, C. & Faurie, C. (Eds.). (2016). Evolutionary thinking in medicine : from research to policy and practice. Cham: Springer, pp. 61-74, Advances in the evolutionary analysis of human behaviour | 2016

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Charlotte K. Russell; Lane E. Volpe; Helen L. Ball

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