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    The effect of primary midwife‐led care on women's experience of childbirth: results from the COSMOS randomised controlled trial by McLachlan, HL, Forster, DA, Davey, M‐A, Farrell, T, Flood, M, Shafiei, T, Waldenström, U

    “…Objective To determine the effect of primary midwife‐led care (‘caseload midwifery’) on women's experiences of childbirth. Design Randomised controlled trial…”
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    Effects of continuity of care by a primary midwife (caseload midwifery) on caesarean section rates in women of low obstetric risk: the COSMOS randomised controlled trial by McLachlan, HL, Forster, DA, Davey, MA, Farrell, T, Gold, L, Biro, MA, Albers, L, Flood, M, Oats, J, Waldenström, U

    “…Please cite this paper as: McLachlan H, Forster D, Davey M, Farrell T, Gold L, Biro M, Albers L, Flood M, Oats J, Waldenström U. Effects of continuity of care…”
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    Volunteers’ experiences of providing telephone-based breast-feeding peer support in the RUBY randomised controlled trial by Grimes, HA, Shafiei, T, McLachlan, HL, Forster, DA

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-11-2020)
    “…The Ringing Up About Breastfeeding earlY (RUBY) randomised controlled trial (RCT) found that a telephone-based peer volunteer support intervention increased…”
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    Infant feeding practices in the first 24-48 h of life in healthy term infants by Johns, HM, Forster, DA, Amir, LH, Moorhead, AM, McEgan, KM, McLachlan, HL

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-07-2013)
    “…Aim To examine in‐hospital infant feeding practices, focusing on initiation and prevalence of breastmilk expression and to describe the proportion of women…”
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    Breastfeeding Initiation and Birth Setting Practices: A Review of the Literature by Forster, Della A., McLachlan, Helen L.

    Published in Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health (01-05-2007)
    “…A number of practices during the intrapartum and very early postnatal period may affect breastfeeding initiation. All women should be encouraged to breastfeed…”
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    Implementation and evaluation of community-based drop-in centres for breastfeeding support in Victoria, Australia by Cramer, Rhian L, McLachlan, Helen L, Shafiei, Touran, Amir, Lisa H, Cullinane, Meabh, Small, Rhonda, Forster, Della A

    Published in International breastfeeding journal (13-11-2017)
    “…While Australia has high breastfeeding initiation, there is a sharp decline in the first weeks postpartum and this continues throughout the first year…”
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