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Additional file 8 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 8: Figure S4. Proportion of participants with inappropriate GWG stratified by intervention mode of delivery.
Additional file 3 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 3: Table S3. Intervention features for Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.
Additional file 2 of Recruiting and retaining community-based participants in a COVID-19 longitudinal cohort and social networks study: lessons from Victoria, Australia
Thi Nguyen, Alexander J. Thomas, Phoebe Kerr, Ashleigh C. Stewart, Anna Lee Wilkinson, Long Nguyen, Aimée Altermatt, Kathryn Young, Katherine Heath, Anna Bowring, Stephanie Fletcher-Lartey, Dean Lusher, Sophie Hill, Alisa Pedrana, Mark Stoové, Katherine Gibney & Margaret Hellard
Additional file 2: Supplementary Figure 2. Number of new participants recruited into the study by month and by seed and Key People participants, Optimise Study, Victoria, Australia, September 01, 2020–September 30, 2021.
Additional file 2 of Recruiting and retaining community-based participants in a COVID-19 longitudinal cohort and social networks study: lessons from Victoria, Australia
Thi Nguyen, Alexander J. Thomas, Phoebe Kerr, Ashleigh C. Stewart, Anna Lee Wilkinson, Long Nguyen, Aimée Altermatt, Kathryn Young, Katherine Heath, Anna Bowring, Stephanie Fletcher-Lartey, Dean Lusher, Sophie Hill, Alisa Pedrana, Mark Stoové, Katherine Gibney & Margaret Hellard
Additional file 2: Supplementary Figure 2. Number of new participants recruited into the study by month and by seed and Key People participants, Optimise Study, Victoria, Australia, September 01, 2020–September 30, 2021.
Additional file 1 of COVID-19 epidemic modelling for policy decision support in Victoria, Australia 2020–2021
Nick Scott, Romesh G Abeysuriya, Dominic Delport, Rachel Sacks-Davis, Jonathan Nolan, Daniel West, Brett Sutton, Euan M Wallace & Margaret Hellard
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Additional file 2 of Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
Adrian J. Marcato, Miranda Z. Smith, James E. Fielding, Peter D. Massey & Jodie McVernon
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Additional file 3 of Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
Adrian J. Marcato, Miranda Z. Smith, James E. Fielding, Peter D. Massey & Jodie McVernon
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Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
Adrian J. Marcato, Miranda Z. Smith, James E. Fielding, Peter D. Massey & Jodie McVernon
Abstract Background The Australian First Few X (FFX) Household Transmission Project for COVID-19 was the first prospective, multi-jurisdictional study of its kind in Australia. The project was undertaken as a partnership between federal and state health departments and the Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research on Infectious Disease Emergencies (APPRISE) and was active from April to October 2020. Methods We aimed to identify and explore the challenges and strengths of the Australian FFX Project to inform...
Additional file 4 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 4: Table S4. Summary of findings.
Additional file 5 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 5: Figure S1. Proportion of participants with inappropriate GWG stratified by BMI category.
Additional file 6 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 6: Figure S2. Sensitivity analysis.
Additional file 9 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 9: Figure S5. Funnel plot.
Additional file 1 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 1: Table S1. Example search strategy.
Additional file 5 of Recruiting and retaining community-based participants in a COVID-19 longitudinal cohort and social networks study: lessons from Victoria, Australia
Thi Nguyen, Alexander J. Thomas, Phoebe Kerr, Ashleigh C. Stewart, Anna Lee Wilkinson, Long Nguyen, Aimée Altermatt, Kathryn Young, Katherine Heath, Anna Bowring, Stephanie Fletcher-Lartey, Dean Lusher, Sophie Hill, Alisa Pedrana, Mark Stoové, Katherine Gibney & Margaret Hellard
Additional file 5: Supplementary Figure 5. An example of survey calendar shows survey completion of a Optimise participant.
Additional file 4 of Recruiting and retaining community-based participants in a COVID-19 longitudinal cohort and social networks study: lessons from Victoria, Australia
Thi Nguyen, Alexander J. Thomas, Phoebe Kerr, Ashleigh C. Stewart, Anna Lee Wilkinson, Long Nguyen, Aimée Altermatt, Kathryn Young, Katherine Heath, Anna Bowring, Stephanie Fletcher-Lartey, Dean Lusher, Sophie Hill, Alisa Pedrana, Mark Stoové, Katherine Gibney & Margaret Hellard
Additional file 4: Supplementary Figure 4. An example of participant “dashboard” of a Optimise participant.
Additional file 1 of COVID-19 epidemic modelling for policy decision support in Victoria, Australia 2020–2021
Nick Scott, Romesh G Abeysuriya, Dominic Delport, Rachel Sacks-Davis, Jonathan Nolan, Daniel West, Brett Sutton, Euan M Wallace & Margaret Hellard
Additional file 1.
Additional file 4 of Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
Adrian J. Marcato, Miranda Z. Smith, James E. Fielding, Peter D. Massey & Jodie McVernon
Additional file 4.
Additional file 5 of Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
Adrian J. Marcato, Miranda Z. Smith, James E. Fielding, Peter D. Massey & Jodie McVernon
Additional file 5.
Additional file 5 of Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19
Adrian J. Marcato, Miranda Z. Smith, James E. Fielding, Peter D. Massey & Jodie McVernon
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Supplementary material from \"Strong host phylogenetic and ecological effects on host competency for avian influenza in Australian wild birds\"
Michelle Wille, Simeon Lisovski, David Roshier, Marta Ferenczi, Bethany J. Hoye, Trent Leen, Simone Warner, Ron A. M. Fouchier, Aeron C. Hurt, Edward C. Holmes & Marcel Klaassen
Host susceptibility to parasites is mediated by intrinsic and external factors such as genetics, ecology, age and season. While waterfowl are considered central to the reservoir community for low pathogenic avian influenza A viruses (LPAIV), the role of host phylogeny has received limited formal attention. Herein, we analysed 12 339 oropharyngeal and cloacal swabs and 10 826 serum samples collected over 11 years from wild birds in Australia. As well as describing age and species-level...
Additional file 6 of The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Additional file 6: Figure S2. Sensitivity analysis.
The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Abstract Background Women with gestational weight gain (GWG) that is below or above recommendations are at risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. Motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy have demonstrated efficacy in initiating and sustaining behaviour change, including weight control. The objective of this review was to investigate the effect of antenatal interventions that include components of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy on gestational weight gain. Methods This review was designed and reported in accordance...
The effect of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy techniques on gestational weight gain – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Helen Nightingale, George Mnatzaganian, Leesa Hooker, Stephen Barrett & Michael Kingsley
Abstract Background Women with gestational weight gain (GWG) that is below or above recommendations are at risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. Motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy have demonstrated efficacy in initiating and sustaining behaviour change, including weight control. The objective of this review was to investigate the effect of antenatal interventions that include components of motivational interviewing and/or cognitive behaviour therapy on gestational weight gain. Methods This review was designed and reported in accordance...
Additional file 3 of Recruiting and retaining community-based participants in a COVID-19 longitudinal cohort and social networks study: lessons from Victoria, Australia
Thi Nguyen, Alexander J. Thomas, Phoebe Kerr, Ashleigh C. Stewart, Anna Lee Wilkinson, Long Nguyen, Aimée Altermatt, Kathryn Young, Katherine Heath, Anna Bowring, Stephanie Fletcher-Lartey, Dean Lusher, Sophie Hill, Alisa Pedrana, Mark Stoové, Katherine Gibney & Margaret Hellard
Additional file 3: Supplementary Figure 3. An example of survey reminder email sent to a Optimise participant.
Additional file 5 of Recruiting and retaining community-based participants in a COVID-19 longitudinal cohort and social networks study: lessons from Victoria, Australia
Thi Nguyen, Alexander J. Thomas, Phoebe Kerr, Ashleigh C. Stewart, Anna Lee Wilkinson, Long Nguyen, Aimée Altermatt, Kathryn Young, Katherine Heath, Anna Bowring, Stephanie Fletcher-Lartey, Dean Lusher, Sophie Hill, Alisa Pedrana, Mark Stoové, Katherine Gibney & Margaret Hellard
Additional file 5: Supplementary Figure 5. An example of survey calendar shows survey completion of a Optimise participant.