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  1. Parental concerns about their children’s development can be used as an indicator of developmental risk. We undertook a systematic review of the prevalence of parents’ concerns as an indicator of developmental ...

    Authors: Susan Woolfenden, Valsamma Eapen, Katrina Williams, Andrew Hayen, Nicholas Spencer and Lynn Kemp
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2014 14:231
  2. Encouraging early child development and the early identification of developmental difficulties is a priority. The Ministry of Health in the Australian State of New South Wales (NSW), has recommended a program ...

    Authors: Pankaj Garg, My Trinh Ha, John Eastwood, Susan Harvey, Sue Woolfenden, Elisabeth Murphy, Cheryl Dissanayake, Katrina Williams, Bin Jalaludin, Anne McKenzie, Stewart Einfeld, Natalie Silove, Kate Short and Valsamma Eapen
    Citation: BMC Family Practice 2018 19:42
  3. Systemic family interventions have shown to be effective in adolescents with substance use disorder and delinquent behavior. The interventions target interactions between the adolescent and involved systems (i...

    Authors: S. Schawo, C. Bouwmans, E. van der Schee, V. Hendriks, W. Brouwer and L. Hakkaart
    Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2017 15:179
  4. Regular health visits for parents with young children provide an opportunity for developmental surveillance and anticipatory guidance regarding common childhood problems and help to achieve optimal development...

    Authors: Pankaj Garg, My Trinh Ha, John Eastwood, Susan Harvey, Sue Woolfenden, Elisabeth Murphy, Cheryl Dissanayake, Bin Jalaludin, Katrina Williams, Anne McKenzie, Stewart Einfeld, Natalie Silove, Kate Short and Valsamma Eapen
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2017 17:228
  5. The “Watch Me Grow” (WMG) study examines the current developmental surveillance system in South West Sydney. This paper describes the establishment of the study birth cohort, including the recruitment processe...

    Authors: Susan Woolfenden, Valsamma Eapen, Emma Axelsson, Alexandra Hendry, Bin Jalaludin, Cheryl Dissanayake, Bronwyn Overs, Joseph Descallar, John Eastwood, Stewart Einfeld, Natalie Silove, Kate Short, Deborah Beasley, Rudi Črnčec, Elisabeth Murphy and Katrina Williams
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2016 16:46
  6. Universal developmental surveillance programs aimed at early identification and targeted early intervention significantly improve short- and long-term outcomes in children at risk of developmental disorders. H...

    Authors: Valsamma Eapen, Susan Woolfenden, Katrina Williams, Bin Jalaludin, Cheryl Dissanayake, Emma L Axelsson, Elisabeth Murphy, John Eastwood, Joseph Descallar, Deborah Beasley, Rudi Črnčec, Katherine Short, Natalie Silove, Stewart Einfeld and Margot Prior
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2014 14:234
  7. The identification of reproducible subtypes within autistic populations is a priority research area in the context of neurodevelopment, to pave the way for identification of biomarkers and targeted treatment r...

    Authors: Alicia Montgomery, Anne Masi, Andrew Whitehouse, Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, Lauren Shuffrey, Mark D. Shen, Lisa Karlov, Mirko Uljarevic, Gail Alvares, Sue Woolfenden, Natalie Silove and Valsamma Eapen
    Citation: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 2023 17:27
  8. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the effectiveness of comprehensive community-based interventions with ≥ 2 components in improving asthma outcomes in children.

    Authors: Mei Chan, Melinda Gray, Christine Burns, Louisa Owens, Susan Woolfenden, Raghu Lingam, Adam Jaffe and Nusrat Homaira
    Citation: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 2021 17:19
  9. Children with medical complexity (CMC) have a wide range of long term health problems and disabilities that have an adverse impact on their quality of life. They have high levels of family identified health ca...

    Authors: Lisa Altman, Yvonne Zurynski, Christie Breen, Tim Hoffmann and Susan Woolfenden
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2018 18:70
  10. Over a third of Australian children have long-term health conditions, often involving multiple organ systems and resulting in complex health care needs. Our healthcare system struggles to meet their needs beca...

    Authors: Christie Breen, Lisa Altman, Joanne Ging, Marie Deverell, Susan Woolfenden and Yvonne Zurynski
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2018 18:751
  11. Optimal breastfeeding has benefits for the mother-infant dyads. This study investigated the prevalence and determinants of cessation of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in the early postnatal period in a cultural...

    Authors: Felix A. Ogbo, John Eastwood, Andrew Page, Amit Arora, Anne McKenzie, Bin Jalaludin, Elaine Tennant, Erin Miller, Jane Kohlhoff, Justine Noble, Karina Chaves, Jennifer M. Jones, John Smoleniec, Paul Chay, Bronwyn Smith, Ju-Lee Oei…
    Citation: International Breastfeeding Journal 2017 12:16
  12. Most Australian Aboriginal children are on track with their development, however, the prevalence of children at risk of or with a developmental or behavioural problem is higher than in other children. Aborigin...

    Authors: Shingisai Chando, Jonathan C. Craig, Leonie Burgess, Simone Sherriff, Alison Purcell, Hasantha Gunasekera, Sandra Banks, Natalie Smith, Emily Banks and Sue Woolfenden
    Citation: BMC Pediatrics 2020 20:13