A practice change intervention to improve antenatal care addressing alcohol consumption by women during pregnancy: research protocol for a randomised stepped-wedge cluster trial

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Melanie Kingsland
Emma Doherty
Amy E. Anderson
Kristy Crooks
Belinda Tully
Danika Tremain
Tracey W. Tsang
John Attia
Luke Wolfenden
Adrian J. Dunlop
Nicole Bennett
Mandy Hunter
Sarah Ward
Penny Reeves
Ian Symonds
Chris Rissel
Carol Azzopardi
Andrew Searles
Karen Gillham
Elizabeth J. Elliott
John Wiggers
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[1] Hunter New England Population Health,School of Medicine and Public Health
[2] Hunter New England Local Health District,Menzies School of Health Research
[3] The University of Newcastle,School of Medicine
[4] Hunter Medical Research Institute,Adelaide Medical School
[5] Charles Darwin University,undefined
[6] The University of Sydney,undefined
[7] Sydney Children’s Hospital Network,undefined
[8] Kids’ Research Institute,undefined
[9] Drug and Alcohol Clinical Services,undefined
[10] Hunter New England Local Health District,undefined
[11] Maternity and Gynaecology John Hunter Hospital,undefined
[12] Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education,undefined
[13] The University of Adelaide,undefined
[14] New South Wales Office of Preventive Health,undefined
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Implementation Science | / 13卷
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Maternal; Alcohol consumption; Pregnancy; Antenatal care; Implementation; Clinical practice change; Stepped-wedge trial; Protocol;
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