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e-prem - Improving child and parent outcomes after preterm birth using a web-based early intervention program ACTRN12614000906651 Murdoch Childrens Research Institute karli.treyvaud@mcri.edu.au Discontinued
Effect of antireflux medication, placebo and infant mental health intervention on persistent crying: a randomized clinical trial Brigid Jordan Recruitment complete
Randomised controlled trial of a decision aid for labour analgesia for primiparous women PT0534/ISRCTN52287533/NHMRC253635&262047 Camille Raynes-Greenow Recruitment complete
Prediction of normal vaginal delivery PT0547 Nepean Hospital Hans Peter Dietz Discontinued
Epi-No Trial: Effect of intravaginal balloon device on levator trauma in mothers following childbirth ACTRN12609000592246 Nepean Hospital, NSW hans.dietz@sydney.edu.au Recruitment complete
Sugar Babies Study Sugar Babies ACTRN12608000623392 Newborn Intensive Care, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton Dr Deborah Harrris: deborah.harris@waikatodhb.health.nz Recruitment complete
Routine neonatal postextubation chest physiotherapy: A randomized controlled trial Catherine Bagley Recruitment complete
APTS - Australian Placental Transfusion Study NHMRC571309; ACTRN12610000633088 NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, The University of Sydney, NSW apts@ctc.usyd.edu.au Recruitment complete
PDA Trial - Paracetamol Duct Action: The effect of paracetamol vs placebo on ductal closure in premature infants with a late patent ductus arterious ACTRN12611000741987 Royal North Shore Hospital, NSW Prof Martin Kluckow martin.kluckow.usyd.edu.au Recruitment complete PDA closure, Preterm infant, Paracetamol Population: Preterm infants born <33 weeks gestational age with a persistent PDA who are >4 weeks of postnatal age and tolerating at least 50% enteral feeds.
QuEST Trial - Questioning the role of egg in lactation for induction of specific tolerance ACTRN12613000643774 Princess Margaret Hospital, Subiaco, WA debbie.palmer@uwa.edu.au Recruitment complete Allergens and epitopes, clinical immunology, food allergy, pediatrics, prevention
AcuAnteDep - A pragmatic randomised controlled trial evaluating acupuncture as an antenatal intervention for the treatment of antenatal depression ACTRN12615000250538 NICM, Western Sydney University, caroline.smith@uws.edu.au Recruitment complete Antenatal depression, acupuncture, treatment Depressed pregnant women scoring 13 or more on the EDS at 24 weeks gestation
BBBi - Beating the Blues before Birth (individual treatment) ACTRN12609000926235 Parent-Infant Research Institute, Austin Health, (03) 9496 4496, piri@austin.org.au
Recruitment complete Antenatal depression, cognitive-behavioural therapy, treatment Participants are women aged 18 years or over who are less than 32 weeks pregnant and who meet the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) diagnostic criteria for either Major Depression, Minor Depression, Adjustment Disorder with depressed mood, or Adjustment Disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed mood.
Dose-effect study of domperidone as a galactagogue in preterm mothers with insufficient milk supply, and its transfer into milk ken.ilett@uwa.edu.au Recruitment complete Breastfeeding
Self-management versus usual care for the treatment of mastitis following childbirth: a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12607000438459 Maree Crepinsek Discontinued Breastfeeding
Support for ongoing breastfeeding ACTRN12608000361303 Rural Clinical School, University of New South Wales megan.elliott-rudder@student.unsw.edu.au Recruitment complete Breastfeeding
SILC - Supporting breastfeeding In Local Communities ACTRN12611000898954 Meabh Cullinane Recruitment complete Breastfeeding
A double blind randomised controlled trial of Domperidone and Metoclopramide as pro-lactational agents in mothers of preterm infants PT0392 simon.james@flinders.edu.au Recruitment complete Breastfeeding
Using the Internet to support breastfeeding duration in regional Western Australia ACTRN12610000062022 Curtin University of Technology Office of Research and Development R.Giglia@exchange.curtin.edu.au Recruitment complete Breastfeeding
RUBY - Ringing Up about Breastfeeding: a randomised control trial exploring earlY telephone peer support for breastfeeding ACTRN12612001024831 Mother & Child Health Research, La Trobe University The Royal Women`s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria fiona.mclardiehore@thewomens.org.au Recruitment complete Breastfeeding, Peer support 1152 primiparous women with healthy singleton infant born at term, and planning to breastfeed
Does telephone peer support and/or a midwife home visit in the early postnatal period increase breastfeeding duration? ISRCTN17386721 d.forster@latrobe.edu.au Discontinued Breastfeeding. Parental social and emotional wellbeing
right@home: A national sustained nurse home visiting trial to promote family wellbeing and child development ISRCTN89962120 Dr Anna Price, Centre for Community Child Heath, The Royal Children’s Hospital
Flemington Road, Parkville Vic 3052, anna.price@mcri.edu.au
Recruitment complete Child development, Home visits, Social adversity Australian women who were less than 37 weeks gestation, had sufficient English proficiency to verbally answer interview questions, disclosed two or more of 10 risk factors identified by screening, and had home addresses within travel boundaries specified by the participating councils/regions
The efficacy and feasibility of progressive strength training in the management of glucose control in women with gestational diabetes ACTRN12605000378628 Elena Vulikh Recruitment complete Diabetes
Cycle Study - A study of the effectiveness of cycling exercise in breaking the cycle of pregnancy diabetes NCT01283854 The University of Western Australia john.newnham@uwa.edu.au; kim.guelfi@uwa.edu.au Recruitment complete Diabetes
Efficacy and safety of Insulin Detemir versus NPH insulin in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes NCT00474045 Recruitment complete Diabetes
DAME - Diabetes and antenatal milk expressing a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12611000217909 Mother & Child Health Research, La Trobe University d.foster@latrobe.edu.au Recruitment complete Diabetes
DIAMIND - Diabetes SMS text reminders versus standard care for women who have had gestational diabetes mellitus to increase the rate of oral glucose testing in the postpartum period ACTRN12612000621819 Australian Research Centre for Health of Women & Babies, The University of Adelaide emer.heatley@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Diabetes. Maternal medical conditions Women with GDM in current pregnancy, singleton or twin pregnancy, with access to a mobile phone, postnatal blood glucose that level returned to normal before discharge
Effect of different diets on gestational diabetes. Can a low glycemic index (GI) diet during pregnancy reduce prevalence of large for gestation age (LGA) amongst gravidas with gestational diabetes (GDM) - a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12608000218392 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Recruitment complete Diabetes. Maternal nutrition
Can a low-glycemic index diet reduce the need for insulin in gestational diabetes mellitus South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service robert.moses@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au Recruitment complete Diabetes. Maternal nutrition
IDEAL - Dietary and Lifestyle advice for women with borderline gestational glucose intolerance ACTRN12607000174482 Australian Research Centre for Health of Women and Babies (ARCH), The University of Adelaide pat.ashwood@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Diabetes. Maternal nutrition Women between 24 weeks 0 days and 34 weeks 6 days gestation with a singleton pregnancy, with a positive OGCT (venous plasma glucose >=7.8 mmol/L) and a normal 75 gram OGTT (fasting venous plasma glucose <5.5 mmol/L and a 2 hour glucose <7.8 mmol/L),
Gestational Diabetes: pregnancy outcomes in treatment with metformin compared with insulin MIG PT0521: ACTRN012605000266662 Janet Rowan Recruitment complete Diabetes. Newborn ? developmental
WEAVE - Women's Evaluation of Abuse and Violence Care in General Practice: a cluster randomised controlled trial ACTRN12608000032358 University of Melbourne Lorna J O'Doherty Recruitment complete Family violence
MOVE Study - Improving maternal and child health care for women experiencing violence: collaborative development, implementation and effectiveness of a good practice model ACTRN12609000424202 Mother & Child Health Research, La Trobe University r.walter@latrobe.edu.au Recruitment complete Family violence
PLUTO - Percutaneous shunting for lower urinary tract obstruction ISRCTN53328556 The Clinical Trials Unit, University of Birmingham. Professor Mark Kilby (Chief Investigator) m.d.kilby@bham.ac.uk Recruitment complete Fetal anomaly women with pregnancy with a male fetus complicated by isolated lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO)
EPPI Trial - Enoxaparin for the Prevention of Preeclampsia and Intrauterine growth restriction ? a pilot randomised placebo-controlled trial ACTRN12609000699268 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland. Laura Mackay (Trial Manager) laura.mackay@auckland.ac.nz; Dr Katie Groom (Chief Investigator) k.groom@auckland.ac.nz Recruitment complete
IMPACT reviewed
Fetal growth. Preeclampsia Women with previous pregnancy complicated by early onset preeclampsia or fetal growth restriction
STRIDER (NZAus)- A randomised placebo-controlled trial of a new therapy (sildenafil) to help growth in severely growth restricted fetuses at very early gestations ACTRN12612000584831 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland Laura Mackay (Trial Manager) laura.mackay@auckland.ac.nz; Dr Katie Groom (Chief Investigator) k.groom@auckland.ac.nz Recruitment complete
IMPACT reviewed
Fetal growth. Preeclampsia. Pterterm birth - prevention and treatment Women with pregnancies complicated early onset fetal growth restriction. Abdominal circumference ≤3rd centile at 22-28 weeks or EFW <700g at 28-80 weeks
Fetal Middle Cerebral Artery Doppler (MCA) velocimetry to determine the timing of second and subsequent fetal blood transfusions in the treatment of fetal anaemia secondary to red cell alloimmunisation - a randomised controlled trial ACTRN12608000643370 The University of Adelaide, SA jodie.dodd@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Fetal surveillance Pregnant women whose fetus has anaemia secondary to red cell alloimmunisation (due to any red cell antibody alone or in combination) as indicated by the need to have performed a single intra-uterine fetal blood transfusion
USES Trial - Women's Opinions and Experiences of Prenatal Screening for Down Syndrome PT0355 caroline.crowther@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Fetal surveillance. Fetal anomaly Women at less than 14 weeks gestation who have not had a dating scan or nuchal translucency screening
txt4two - Testing the feasibility of an intervention program to promote healthy nutrition, physical activity and weight gain in pregnant women ACTRN12614000288628 Dr Jane Wilcox, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University jwillcox@deakin.edu.au Recruitment complete Gestational weight gain, mHealth, nutrition
Eligible women were identified at their first hospital antenatal visit to a university-affiliated maternity hospital in Melbourne, Australia. Eligibility criteria included women with a singleton, live gestation between 10+0-17+6 weeks; self-reported pre-pregnancy BMI>25kg/m2; able to speak, read and write English; and owned a mobile phone.
A randomized controlled trial of a specialized health coaching intervention to prevent excessive gestational weight gain and postpartum weight retention in women: the HIPP study ACTRN12611000331932 School of Psychology, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood VIC 3125
Professor Helen Skouteris, Helen.skouteris@deakin.edu.au
Recruitment complete Gestational weight gain, postpartum weight retention, health coaching Pregnant women (n=262) less than 18 weeks gestation (at recruitment), are 18 years of age or older, English speaking, with a pre-pregnancy BMI > 18.5kg/m2, and have no history of disordered eating or diabetes
PIFI - Parent Infant Feeding Initiative: a study to enhance breastfeeding duration ACTRN12614000605695 Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. Prof Jane Scott jane.scott@curtin.edu.au Recruitment complete Health promotion/education; Breastfeeding Expectant couples (mothers and fathers)
Helping indigenous women to stop smoking during pregnancy NHMRC320851; ACTRN12609000929202 Sax Institute Sandra Eades Recruitment complete Indigenous maternal/perinatal health. Smoking in pregnancy
PINK - Pregnancy iodine and neurodevelopment in kids ACTRN12610000411044 jo.zhou@adelaide.edu.au Discontinued Iodine, pregnancy, child development Mothers and children
FOREMOST trial - Fetal intrapartum pulse oximetry: a multicentre randomised controlled trial PT0360/NHMRC301050/ACTRN012606000307505 Christine East Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
A pilot randomised control trial on maternal antenatal teaching for pushing in second stage of labour PUSH Study ACTRN12608000542392 hala.phipps@sswahs.nsw.gov.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
CUT Trial - A prospective, randomised study Comparing cUrved versus straighT scissors to reduce episiotomy extension ACTRN12612000285853 Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital angela_swift@health.qld.gov.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
Intravenous oxytocin bolus of 2 units is superior to 5 units during elective caesarean section james_sartain@health.qld.gov.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
FOG Trial - Outpatient Foley catheter vs inpatient Prostin gel for induction of labour ACTRN12609000420246 Royal Hospital for Women amanda.henry@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care
Oral misoprostol versus intravenous oxytocin for induction of labour following artificial or spontaneous rupture of membranes jodie.dodd@adelaide.edu.au Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care Women > or = 41 weeks booked for delivery at Women's and Children's Hospital; singleton pregnancy; cephalic presentation
POP-OUT - Persistent Occiput Posterior: OUTcomes following manual rotation ACTRN12612001312831 Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, NSW hala.phipps@email.cs.nsw.gov.au Recruitment complete
IMPACT reviewed
Labour and intrapartum care
Perineal outcomes and maternal comfort related to the application of perineal warm packs in the second stage of labor: a randomised controlled trial Royal Prince Alfred Women and Babies, NSW Recruitment complete Labour and intrapartum care