Text only
University of Aberdeen Takes you to the main page for this section

Publications 2009

Bhattacharya, S, Campbell D, Smith, NS. Pre-eclampsia in the second pregnancy: Does previous outcome matter? European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2009; 144: 130-134.

Humphrey T, Tucker J, Shetty A. The antecedents and pregnancy outcomes assocated with induction of labour – a comparative analysis. Journal of Public Health. ( Accepted – In Press)

Humphrey T, Tucker J. 2009. Rising rates of obstetric interventions: exploring the determinants of induction of labour. Journal of Public Health Advance Access: pp 1-7 doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdn112

Penfold S, van Teijlingen E, Tucker J. Factors associated with self-reported first sexual intercourse in Scottish adolescents. BMC Research Notes 2009; 2: 42.

Pitchforth E, van Teijlingen E, Watson V, Tucker J, Kiger A, Ireland J, Farmer J, Rennie A-M, Gibb S, Thomson E, Ryan M. Choice and place of delivery: a qualitative study of women in remote and rural Scotland. Qual Safe Health Care. (Accepted – In Press)

Poobalan AS, Pitchforth E, Imamura M, Mandava L, Tucker J, Philip K, Spratt J, van Teijlingen E. Characteristics of effective interventions in improving young people’s sexual health: A review of reviews. Sex Education Aug 2009; 9(3): 319-336.

Tucker J, McVicar A, Pitchforth E, Bryers H, Farmer J. Maternity care models in a remote and rural network: assessing clinical appropriateness and outcome indicators. Qual Safe Health Care. ( Accepted – In Press)

Dugald Baird Centre for Research on Women's Health
Obstetrics & Gynaecology · Division of Applied Health Sciences
School of Medicine & Dentistry · University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen Maternity Hospital · Cornhill Road · Aberdeen · AB25 2ZL · Scotland
Tel: +44 (0)1224 552471 · Fax: +44 (0)1224 553708
Email: f.buthlay@abdn.ac.uk

This site was last modified on: Tuesday, 19-Apr-2011 09:28:00 BST

Historical Aberdeen photographs courtesy of the Northern Health Services Archives
Copyright © 2009-12, Dugald Baird Centre for Research on Women's Health, University of Aberdeen