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Maternal health pathways

The project team has created a series of best practice models of antenatal care for clinicians called Maternal Health Pathways. These three infographics were created for John Hunter Hospital (NSW) to help address gestational weight gain in pregnancy, alcohol consumption, and smoking cessation.
  • Gestational weight gain care pathway

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  • Alcohol care pathway

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  • Smoking cessation care pathway

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DATE 6 Aug 2020

TYPE Visuals

Prevention experts

  • Professor Luke Wolfenden

    University of Newcastle
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  • Professor John Wiggers

    University of Newcastle
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  • Melanie Kingsland

    Hunter New England Local Health District

Topics

  • Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs ,
  • Overweight and obesity ,
  • Primary care ,

Prevention methodologies

  • Prevention in the health sector ,

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  • Engaging maternity services to address smoking, alcohol consumption and weight gain in pregnancy

    Pregnant woman in a sunny field
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