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Vicki Flenady
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 246
Citations - 11984
Vicki Flenady is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 229 publications receiving 10094 citations. Previous affiliations of Vicki Flenady include Griffith University & Royal Women's Hospital.
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Stillbirths: rates, risk factors, and acceleration towards 2030
Joy E Lawn,Joy E Lawn,Hannah Blencowe,Hannah Blencowe,Peter Waiswa,Agbessi Amouzou,Colin Mathers,Daniel R Hogan,Vicki Flenady,J. Frederik Frøen,J. Frederik Frøen,Zeshan Qureshi,Claire Calderwood,Suhail Shiekh,Fiorella Bianchi Jassir,Danzhen You,Elizabeth M. McClure,Matthews Mathai,Simon Cousens +18 more
TL;DR: Improved care at birth is essential to prevent 1.3 million intrapartum stillbirths, end preventable maternal and neonatal deaths, and improve child development, and provide a way to target interventions to reach more than 7000 women every day worldwide who experience the reality of stillbirth.
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Major risk factors for stillbirth in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Vicki Flenady,Laura Koopmans,Philippa Middleton,J. Frederik Frøen,Gordon C. S. Smith,Kristen Gibbons,Michael Coory,Adrienne Gordon,David Ellwood,Harold David McIntyre,Ruth C. Fretts,Majid Ezzati +11 more
TL;DR: The raising of awareness and implementation of effective interventions for modifiable risk factors, such as overweight, obesity, maternal age, and smoking, are priorities for stillbirth prevention in high-income countries.
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Stillbirths: recall to action in high-income countries
Vicki Flenady,Aleena M. Wojcieszek,Philippa Middleton,David Ellwood,Jan Jaap H. M. Erwich,Michael Coory,T. Yee Khong,Robert M. Silver,Gordon C. S. Smith,Frances M. Boyle,Joy E Lawn,Hannah Blencowe,Susannah Hopkins Leisher,Mechthild M. Gross,Mechthild M. Gross,Dell Horey,Dell Horey,Lynn Farrales,Frank H. Bloomfield,Lesley M. E. McCowan,Stephanie Brown,K.S. Joseph,Jennifer Zeitlin,Hanna E. Reinebrant,Claudia Ravaldi,Alfredo Vannacci,Jillian Cassidy,Paul Cassidy,Cindy Farquhar,Euan M. Wallace,Dimitrios Siassakos,Dimitrios Siassakos,Alexander E. P. Heazell,Alexander E. P. Heazell,Claire Storey,Lynn Sadler,Scott Petersen,Scott Petersen,J. Frederik Frøen,Robert L. Goldenberg +39 more
TL;DR: In high-income countries, a woman living under adverse socioeconomic circumstances has twice the risk of having a stillborn child when compared to her more advantaged counterparts and programs at community and country level need to improve health in disadvantaged families.
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Stillbirths: economic and psychosocial consequences
Alexander E. P. Heazell,Alexander E. P. Heazell,Dimitrios Siassakos,Dimitrios Siassakos,Hannah Blencowe,Christy Burden,Christy Burden,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Joanne Cacciatore,Nghia Dang,Jai K Das,Vicki Flenady,Katherine J. Gold,Olivia K Mensah,Joseph Millum,Daniel Nuzum,Keelin O'Donoghue,Maggie Redshaw,Arjumand Rizvi,Tracy E Roberts,H E Toyin Saraki,Claire Storey,Aleena M. Wojcieszek,Soo Downe +23 more
TL;DR: The value of the baby, as well as the associated costs for parents, families, care providers, communities, and society, should be considered to prevent stillbirths and reduce associated morbidity.
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Stillbirths: the way forward in high-income countries.
Vicki Flenady,Philippa Middleton,Gordon C. S. Smith,Wes Duke,Jan Jaap H. M. Erwich,T. Yee Khong,James P Neilson,Majid Ezzati,Laura Koopmans,David Ellwood,Ruth C. Fretts,J. Frederik Frøen +11 more
TL;DR: The present variation in stillbirth rates across and within high-income countries indicates that further reduction inStillbirth is possible, and international consensus on definition and classification related to stillbirth is a priority.