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Factors associated with initiation and exclusive breastfeeding at hospital discharge: late preterm compared to 37 week gestation mother and infant cohort
J Ayton, E Hansen, S Quinn, M Nelson
International breastfeeding journal 7, 1-6, 2012
872012
Women’s experiences of ceasing to breastfeed: Australian qualitative study
JE Ayton, L Tesch, E Hansen
BMJ open 9 (5), e026234, 2019
602019
‘They’re born to get breastfed’-how fathers view breastfeeding: a mixed method study
E Hansen, L Tesch, J Ayton
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 18, 1-7, 2018
512018
Cumulative risks and cessation of exclusive breast feeding: Australian cross-sectional survey
J Ayton, I van der Mei, K Wills, E Hansen, M Nelson
Archives of disease in childhood 100 (9), 863-868, 2015
462015
Women's help-seeking behaviours within the first twelve months after childbirth: A systematic qualitative meta-aggregation review
M Rouhia, C Stirling, J Ayton, E Crisp
Midwifery 72, Pages 39-49, 2019
382019
Complex young lives: a collective qualitative case study analysis of young fatherhood and breastfeeding
J Ayton, E Hansen
International Breastfeeding Journal 11, 1-6, 2016
332016
Retention of general practitioners in remote areas of Canada and Australia: a meta‐aggregation of qualitative research
L Wieland, J Ayton, G Abernethy
Australian Journal of Rural Health 29 (5), 656-669, 2021
142021
Exclusive breastfeeding and the acceptability of donor breast milk for sick, hospitalized infants in Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia: a mixed-methods study
L Murray, SM Anggrahini, RR Woda, JE Ayton, S Beggs
Journal of Human Lactation 32 (3), 438-445, 2016
142016
Evaluating the prevention of premature cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in the general practice setting during the scheduled child immunisation consultation: a pilot study
J Ayton, F Howes, E Hansen, M Nelson
Australian journal of primary health 21 (3), 299-304, 2015
102015
The impact of health information management professionals on patient safety: A systematic review
T Kemp, K Butler‐Henderson, P Allen, J Ayton
Health Information & Libraries Journal 38 (4), 248-258, 2021
62021
Women’s experiences of ceasing to breastfeed: Australian qualitative study. BMJ Open. 2019; 9 (5): e026234
JE Ayton, L Tesch, E Hansen
5
Childhood factors related to diverging body mass index trajectories from childhood into mid-adulthood: a mixed methods study
MJ Sharman, KA Jose, J Tian, AJ Venn, J Canary, S Banks, J Ayton, ...
Social Science & Medicine 270, 113460, 2021
42021
“I love having a healthy lifestyle"–a qualitative study investigating body mass index trajectories from childhood to mid-adulthood
MJ Sharman, KA Jose, AJ Venn, S Banks, J Ayton, VJ Cleland
BMC obesity 6, 1-10, 2019
42019
Evolution of the health record as a communication tool to support patient safety
TE Kemp, K Butler-Henderson, P Allen, J Ayton
Handbook of research on records and information management strategies for …, 2021
32021
Breastfeeding
Y Hanson
desLibris, 2012
22012
Using socio-technical systems theory to study the health information management workforce in Australian acute hospitals
K Trixie, J Ayton, K Butler-Henderson, M Lam
12023
Breastfeeding multiples
J Ayton, E Hansen
Multiple Pregnancy-New Insights, 2022
12022
Exploring Women’s Experiences of Maternity Service Delivery in Regional Tasmania: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
S Hargreaves, S Young, SJ Prior, J Ayton
Healthcare 10 (10), 1883, 2022
12022
Exploring the Role Played by Fathers in Supporting Mothers to Breastfeed
E Hansen, J Ayton, L Tesch
Hobart: Tasmanian Early Years Foundation, 2014
12014
Acceptability of a peer-led self-management program for people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in regional Southern Tasmania in Australia: A qualitative study
IT Mudzingwa, JE Ayton
Chronic Illness 20 (1), 96-104, 2024
2024
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