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Professor SARAH REDSELL's Outputs (5)

A realist review of acute pain management in children and young people attended by ambulance (2025)
Journal Article
Whitley, G., Nicholls, G., Baliousis, M., Bujor, T., Eaton, G., Hodgson, J., Leighton, P., Lord, B., Ortega, M., Redsell, S., Siriwarden, N., & Sumera, K. (2025). A realist review of acute pain management in children and young people attended by ambulance. Paramedicine, https://doi.org/10.1177/27536386251356690

Acute pain management in children and young people (CYP) attended by ambulance services is a significant challenge due to the complex nature of pain, the variation of approach needed across the age range, and the unpredictability of the environment.... Read More about A realist review of acute pain management in children and young people attended by ambulance.

Outcome measurement instruments used to measure diet-related outcomes in infancy: A scoping review (2025)
Journal Article
Matvienko-Sikar, K., Duffy, M., Looney, E., Anokye, R., Birken, C. S., Brown, V., Dahly, D., Doherty, A. S., Dutch, D., Golley, R., Johnson, B. J., Leahy-Warren, P., McBride, M., McCarthy, E., Murphy, A. W., Redsell, S., & Terwee, C. B. (2025). Outcome measurement instruments used to measure diet-related outcomes in infancy: A scoping review. Appetite, 210, Article 107980. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2025.107980

Introduction: Supporting positive diet behaviours during infancy is essential to support child health and prevent childhood obesity. How infant diet-related outcomes are measured in trials is crucial to determining intervention effectiveness. This sc... Read More about Outcome measurement instruments used to measure diet-related outcomes in infancy: A scoping review.

Measurement properties of outcome measurement instruments used to measure caregiver feeding practices and feeding environment, infant diet, and infant anthropometry outcomes: Protocol for a systematic review (2025)
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Matvienko-Sikar, K., Dutch, D., Duffy, M., Looney, E., Brown, V., Browne, J., Dahly, D., Devane, D., Harrington, J., Johnson, B. J., Golley, R. K., McBride, M., Kearney, P., Krikham, J., Seidler, A. L., Skouteris, H., Terwee, C. B., & Redsell, S. (2025). Measurement properties of outcome measurement instruments used to measure caregiver feeding practices and feeding environment, infant diet, and infant anthropometry outcomes: Protocol for a systematic review. HRB Open Research, 8, Article 43. https://doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.14108.1

Background

How, what and when infants are fed in the first year of life influences their health and development. Interventions to improve infant feeding demonstrate inconsistent findings, highlighting a need for standardisation of what and how out... Read More about Measurement properties of outcome measurement instruments used to measure caregiver feeding practices and feeding environment, infant diet, and infant anthropometry outcomes: Protocol for a systematic review.

Lending a helping hand to preterm infants: Randomized controlled trial of the impact of 'sticky mittens' on exploratory behavior and later development (2025)
Journal Article
Ford, R. M., Stets, M., Redsell, S., D'Amore, A., & Johnson, S. (2025). Lending a helping hand to preterm infants: Randomized controlled trial of the impact of 'sticky mittens' on exploratory behavior and later development. Early Human Development, 202, Article 106215

Research with 3-month-old infants from the general population has shown benefits to their exploratory behavior from play involving ‘sticky mittens’. Sticky mittens are Velcro-covered mittens that are used with Velcro-covered toys to enable pre-reachi... Read More about Lending a helping hand to preterm infants: Randomized controlled trial of the impact of 'sticky mittens' on exploratory behavior and later development.

Co-Design of a Reusable Learning Object (RLO) to Address Caregiver Responsive Infant Feeding Behaviours (CRIB) to Prevent Childhood Obesity: A Mixed-Method Protocol (2023)
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Porter, L., Matvienko-Sikar, K., Wharrad, H., Spiby, H., Siriwardena, A. N., Howitt, C., Green, K., & Redsell, S. (2024). Co-Design of a Reusable Learning Object (RLO) to Address Caregiver Responsive Infant Feeding Behaviours (CRIB) to Prevent Childhood Obesity: A Mixed-Method Protocol. Healthcare, 12(1), Article 29. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12010029

Responsive infant feeding is a key strategy for childhood obesity prevention. Responsive feeding involves caregivers responding to infant hunger and satiety cues in a timely and developmentally appropriate manner. There is a dearth of evidence-based... Read More about Co-Design of a Reusable Learning Object (RLO) to Address Caregiver Responsive Infant Feeding Behaviours (CRIB) to Prevent Childhood Obesity: A Mixed-Method Protocol.