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British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2005

Breastfeeding expectations versus reality: A cluster randomised controlled trial

Tina Lavender; Lisa Baker; Rebecca Smyth; Stuart Collins; Anne Spofforth; Paola Dey

Objective  To evaluate the affect of an antenatal educational breastfeeding intervention on womens breastfeeding duration.


Midwifery | 2010

Women's perceptions of being pregnant and having pregestational diabetes

Tina Lavender; Mary Jane Platt; Ediri Tsekiri; Ian Casson; Sheena Byrom; Lisa Baker; Stephen Walkinshaw

OBJECTIVE to explore the experiences of White British and South East Asian women with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and the perceived impact of diabetes on their reproductive health. DESIGN a hermeneutic phenomenological approach was used to explore the perceptions of women with diabetes from two different cultural backgrounds with varied reproductive health experiences. Focus groups and one-to-one interviews were used to elicit womens experiences. An interpretive analytical approach was conducted by two researchers. SETTING obstetric and diabetes clinics in three hospital sites in the North West of England. PARTICIPANTS a purposive sample of 22 women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes of different parity and ethnicity. FINDINGS the main themes were relinquishing personal control, pregnancy overshadowed by diabetes and haphazard preconception care. KEY CONCLUSIONS strategies should be developed to ensure that whilst safety is maintained, the pregnancy focus is not lost. Women should be supported to optimise their experience as well as clinical outcomes. The convergence of professional roles needs consideration; individual members of multidisciplinary diabetes teams should provide a unique and complementary contribution to care. Preconception care needs to be accessible and responsive to women; this should include recognition of socio-cultural differences.


Birth-issues in Perinatal Care | 2005

Factors that influence women's decisions about whether to participate in research: an exploratory study.

Lisa Baker; Tina Lavender; Douglas G. Tincello


Birth-issues in Perinatal Care | 2006

Systematic Review of Nulliparous Women’s Views of Planned Cesarean Birth: The Missing Component in the Debate about a Term Cephalic Trial

Carol Kingdon; Lisa Baker; Tina Lavender


Maternal and Child Nutrition | 2006

Breastfeeding and family life.

Tina Lavender; Catherine McFadden; Lisa Baker


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2006

Ten common pitfalls to avoid when conducting qualitative research

Lisa Baker


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2008

Recording labour: a national survey of partogram use

Tina Lavender; Ediri Tsekiri; Lisa Baker


Evidence-Based Midwifery | 2009

Exploration of factors influencing women's breastfeeding experiences following a caesarean section

Catherine McFadden; Lisa Baker; Tina Lavender


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2006

Current service provision for women in the UK who have undergone FGM

Tina Lavendar; Lisa Baker; Yana Richens; Elizabeth Garrett


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2003

The Dutch maternity care: Best Practice Mission 2002

Tina Lavender; Lisa Baker

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Tina Lavender

University of Manchester

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Ediri Tsekiri

University of Central Lancashire

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Carol Kingdon

University of Central Lancashire

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Mary Jane Platt

University of East Anglia

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Paola Dey

University of Manchester

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Sheena Byrom

East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust

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Stuart Collins

University of Birmingham

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