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The aim of this study published in 2008 was to describe the 'lived' experiences of New Zealand birth mothers, from pregnancy onwards, of a child/ren diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

Date:
September 2009
Journal name:
Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology, 15(2)
Authors:
Salmon J
Page last updated 4 September 2020

Our primary objective of this work published in 2020 was to formally identify the views of people living with FASD, their parents/caregivers, service providers and the general public on the research priorities for FASD and alcohol use on pregnancy in Australia. Our secondary objective was to provide an overview of current research in the highest priority areas identified.

Date:
September 2020
Journal name:
International Journal of Population Science
Authors:
Amy Finlay-Jones Martyn Symons Tracey Tsang Narelle Mullan Heather Jones Anne McKenzie Tracy Teibel Lisa Cannon Bidgette Birda Neil Reynolds Paula Sargent Helen Gailes Dianne Mayers Elizabeth Elliott Carol Bower
Page last updated 16 June 2021

Exposure to alcohol prenatally and adverse childhood experiences are known risk factors for impaired self-regulation and executive function, these risk factors being present in remote communities. In response, a partnership was initiated to trial a teacher-delivered self-regulation intervention based on the Alert Program®. While student outcomes were assessed, this paper published in 2020 describes the implementation and impact of the intervention on teachers through the five dimensions of the RE-AIM framework (Reach, Efficacy, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance).

Date:
August 2020
Journal name:
Journal Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Volume 25, 2020 - Issue 1
Authors:
Bree Wagner Donna Cross Emma Adams Martyn Symons Trevor G Mazzucchelli Rochelle Watkins Edie Wright Jane Latimer Jonathan Carapetis John Boulton James Fitzpatrick
Page last updated 16 June 2021

Antenatal clinical practice guidelines recommend routine assessment of women’s alcohol consumption during pregnancy. The delivery of advice and referral when necessary are also recommended. However, evidence suggests there are barriers to the uptake of best care guidelines. Effective, cost-effective and affordable implementation strategies are needed to ensure the intended benefit of guidelines are realized through addressing identified barriers. This paper published in 2020 describes the protocol for evaluating the efficiency and affordability of a practice change intervention compared to usual practice in an implementation trial.

Date:
August 2020
Journal name:
Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning 2020 Volume 4, Issue 3
Authors:
Penny Reeves Zoe Szewczyk Melanie Kingsland Emma Doherty Elizabeth Elliott Adrian Dunlop Andrew Searles John Wiggers
Page last updated 16 June 2021

In the present study, we conducted a preliminary investigation to examine facial morphology in autistic children with and without prenatal alcohol exposure. This was published in 2020

Date:
May 2020
Journal name:
Alcohol. 2020;86:75-80
Authors:
Tan DW, Foo YZ, Downs J, Finlay-Jones A, Leonard H, Licari MK, Mullan N, Symons M, Varcin KJ, Whitehouse AJ, Alvares GA.
Page last updated 16 June 2021

Given that most women who drink alcohol cease consumption upon pregnancy recognition, we aimed to investigate the effect of alcohol around the time of conception on offspring renal development and function. This study was published in 2019

Date:
November 2019
Journal name:
Physiol Rep. 2019 Nov;7(21):e14273
Authors:
Dorey ES, Walton SL, Kalisch-Smith JI, Paravicini TM, Gardebjer EM, Weir KA, Singh RR, Bielefeldt-Ohmann H, Anderson ST, Wlodek ME, Moritz KM
Page last updated 10 August 2020

This study published in 2019 examined the effect of an acute but moderate prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) on glucose metabolism, lipid levels and dietary preference in adolescent and/or adult rat offspring.

Date:
October 2019
Journal name:
The Journal of Physiology. 2019;597(23):5619-5637
Authors:
Nguyen TMT Steane SE Moritz KM Akison LK
Page last updated 10 August 2020

This invited “Comment” piece in 2019 accompanied a landmark paper by Cook and colleagues (Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2019 Aug;43(8):1727-1733. doi: 10.1111/acer.14121) which was the first study to demonstrate an association between hypertension and children and adolescents with a FASD. The authors highlight that although animals studies had demonstrated an association between prenatal alcohol exposure and high blood pressure, similar data was lacking in cohorts of people with a FASD diagnosis.

Date:
June 2019
Journal name:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 2019;43(10):2057-2059. doi:10.1111/acer.1417
Authors:
Moritz KM Reid N Akison LK
Page last updated 10 August 2020

To be included in this review published in 2019, the study must use a structured psychological intervention that aims to improve or change EF in children using either (a) a face‐to‐face format, (b) computerized format, or (c) both. Interventions must be delivered using (a) individual or (b) group format. Finally, interventions will be considered eligible if they are administered either (a) directly to children (e.g., working memory training) or (b) to children and caregivers/families.

Date:
July 2019
Journal name:
Campbell Systematic reviews
Authors:
Betts J, Dawe S, Eggins E, Shelton D, Till H, Harnett P, Chandler‐Mather N
Page last updated 10 August 2020