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    Low rates of motor‐related healthcare for 5‐year children born extremely preterm with movement difficulty: Where to next? by Cameron, Kate L.

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-09-2022)
    “…This commentary is on the original article by Costa et al. on pages 1131–1144 of this issue…”
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    Movement‐based interventions for preschool‐age children with, or at risk of, motor impairment: a systematic review by Cameron, Kate L, Albesher, Reem A, McGinley, Jennifer L, Allison, Kim, Cheong, Jeanie L Y, Spittle, Alicia J

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-03-2020)
    “…Aim To explore the efficacy of movement‐based interventions to improve motor skills in preschool‐age children with, or at risk of, motor impairment, including…”
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    Motor outcomes of children born extremely preterm; from early childhood to adolescence by Cameron, Kate L., FitzGerald, Tara L., McGinley, Jennifer L., Allison, Kim, Cheong, Jeanie L.Y., Spittle, Alicia J.

    Published in Seminars in perinatology (01-12-2021)
    “…Children and adolescents born extremely preterm (EP; <28 weeks’ gestation) are at greater risk of motor impairment, including cerebral palsy and developmental…”
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    Feasibility of a Dance PaRticipation intervention for Extremely prEterm children with Motor Impairment at prEschool age (Dance PREEMIE) by Cameron, Kate L., Allison, Kim, McGinley, Jennifer L., Fini, Natalie A., Cheong, Jeanie L.Y., Spittle, Alicia J.

    Published in Early human development (01-12-2021)
    “…Physical activity (PA) participation provides opportunities for preschool-age children to improve motor skills. This is especially important for children born…”
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    Circus activities as a health intervention for children, youths, and adolescents: a scoping review protocol by Coulston, Free, Cameron, Kate L., Spittle, Alicia, Sellick, Kath, Toovey, Rachel

    Published in JBI evidence synthesis (01-01-2022)
    “…This scoping review aims to map the evidence on circus activities described and/or evaluated as a health intervention for children, youths, and adolescents…”
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    Barriers and facilitators to community participation for preschool age children born very preterm: a prospective cohort study by Cameron, Kate L, FitzGerald, Tara L, Albesher, Reem A, McGinley, Jennifer L, Allison, Kim, Lee, Katherine J, Cheong, Jeanie L Y, Spittle, Alicia J

    Published in Developmental medicine and child neurology (01-06-2021)
    “…Aim We compared preschool age children born very preterm with term‐born controls to: (1) understand the association between very preterm birth and community…”
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    Circus Activities as a Health Intervention for Children, Youth, and Adolescents: A Scoping Review by Coulston, Free, Cameron, Kate L, Sellick, Kath, Cavallaro, Madeline, Spittle, Alicia, Toovey, Rachel

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (04-03-2023)
    “…Circus activities are emerging as an engaging and unique health intervention. This scoping review summarises the evidence on this topic for children and young…”
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    Early general movements are associated with developmental outcomes at 4.5–5 years by Olsen, Joy E., Cheong, Jeanie L.Y., Eeles, Abbey L., FitzGerald, Tara L., Cameron, Kate L., Albesher, Reem A., Anderson, Peter J., Doyle, Lex W., Spittle, Alicia J.

    Published in Early human development (01-09-2020)
    “…Prechtl's general movements assessment (GMA) post-term has high predictive validity for cerebral palsy, but less is known about whether earlier GMA, including…”
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    Impact of current Australian paid parental leave on families of preterm and sick infants by Eeles, Abbey L, Olsen, Joy E, Cameron, Kate L, McKinnon, Clare T, Rawnsley, Kate L, Cruz, Melinda, Pussell, Kylie, Dubois, Kara, Hunt, Rod W, Cheong, Jeanie LY, Spittle, Alicia J

    Published in Journal of paediatrics and child health (01-11-2022)
    “…Aim Parents of preterm or sick infants are at increased risk of mental health problems. The financial stress associated with an infant's prolonged hospital…”
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    Dance PREEMIE, a Dance PaRticipation intervention for Extremely prEterm children with Motor Impairment at prEschool age: an Australian feasibility trial protocol by Cameron, Kate L, McGinley, Jennifer L, Allison, Kim, Fini, Natalie A, Cheong, Jeanie L Y, Spittle, Alicia J

    Published in BMJ open (26-01-2020)
    “…IntroductionChildren born extremely preterm (EP: <28 weeks gestation) and/or extremely low birth weight (ELBW: <1000 g) are at increased risk of motor…”
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    Barriers, Enablers, and Consumer Design Ideas for Health Literacy Responsive Hospital Waiting Areas: A Framework Method Analysis by McDonald, Cassie E., Remedios, Louisa J., Cameron, Kate L., Said, Catherine M., Granger, Catherine L.

    Published in HERD (01-01-2022)
    “…Aim: The study aim was to (1) investigate the barriers and enablers experienced by consumers to accessing and engaging with health tools in hospital waiting…”
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    Neurodevelopment at Age 9 Years Among Children Born at 32 to 36 Weeks’ Gestation by Cheong, Jeanie L. Y., Mainzer, Rheanna M., Doyle, Lex W., Olsen, Joy E., Ellis, Rachel, FitzGerald, Tara L., Cameron, Kate L., Rossetti, Lauren, Anderson, Peter J., Spittle, Alicia J.

    Published in JAMA network open (04-11-2024)
    “…Although children born moderate to late preterm (MLP; 32-36 weeks' gestation) have more neurodevelopmental problems compared with children born early term or…”
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    Strength, Motor Skills, and Physical Activity in Preschool-Aged Children Born Either at Less Than 30 Weeks of Gestation or at Term by FitzGerald, Tara L, Cameron, Kate L, Albesher, Reem A, Mentiplay, Benjamin F, Lee, Katherine J, Clark, Ross A, Cheong, Jeanie L Y, Doyle, Lex W, McGinley, Jennifer L, Spittle, Alicia J

    Published in Physical therapy (01-05-2021)
    “…Abstract Objective Children born <30 weeks of gestation have more motor impairment than do children born at term (37–42 weeks gestation), but reported outcomes…”
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