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Jessica Eve Jackson

Associate Professor of Babies, Children and Young People's Health University of Nottingham

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Mothers' experiences of negative interactions with health professionals when breastfeeding beyond 1 year

The research used a cross-sectional design and an online self-administered questionnaire to collect data from women at a single point in time. The questionnaire encompassed demographics and six...

How did the Covid-19 pandemic affect wellbeing of staff working in child and family teams?

The study adopted an evaluative, mixed-method design which involved two datasets. First, a quantitative secondary analysis of anonymised routine patient data was drawn from the past 5 years as a...

Using digital interventions to encourage healthy eating

The study was designed in two parts. In part one, the family-based healthy eating intervention is delivered and participants are asked to produce the vlog-style films in their home setting. Part two...

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