Hutton, E.K., Simioni, J.C., Thabane, L. and Early ECV2 Trial Collaborative Group, 2017. Predictors of success of external cephalic version and cephalic presentation at birth among 1,253 women with non-cephalic presentation using logistic regression and classification tree analyses. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica. (epub ahead of print: doi: 10.1111/aogs.13161)
Warmelink, J.C., de Cock, T.P., Combee, Y., Rongen, M., Wiegers, T.A. and Hutton, E.K., 2017. Student midwives’ perceptions on the organisation of maternity care and alternative maternity care models in the Netherlands-a qualitative study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 17(1), p.24.
Krueger, S., Simioni, J., Griffith, L. and Hutton, E., 2017. O-OBS/GYN-S-105 Labour Outcomes after Successful External Cephalic Version Compared to Spontaneous Cephalic Version. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 39(5), p.394.
Baron, R., Heesterbeek, Q., Manniën, J., Hutton, E.K., Brug, J. and Westerman, M.J., 2017. Exploring health education with midwives, as perceived by pregnant women in primary care: A qualitative study in the Netherlands. Midwifery, 46, pp.37-44.
Poole, K.L., McDonald, S.D., Griffith, L.E. and Hutton, E.K., 2017. Association of external cephalic version before term with late preterm birth. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica. (epub ahead of print: doi: 10.1111/aogs.13153)
Hutton, E., Farmer, M.J. and Carson, G.D., 2016. The roles of multidisciplinary team members in the care of pregnant women. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 38(11), pp.1068-1069.
Asztalos, E.V., Hannah, M.E., Hutton, E.K., Willan, A.R., Allen, A.C., Armson, B.A., Gafni, A., Joseph, K.S., Ohlsson, A., Ross, S. and Sanchez, J.J., 2016. Twin Birth Study: 2-year neurodevelopmental follow-up of the randomized trial of planned cesarean or planned vaginal delivery for twin pregnancy. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 214(3), pp.371-e1.
Hutton, E.K., 2016. The Safety of Home Birth. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 38(4), pp.331-336.
Murray-Davis, B., McDonald, H., Cross-Sudworth, F., Dore, S., Marrin, M., DeSantis, J., Sabatino, L., DeFrance, B., Leyland, N., Gardosi, J. and Hutton, E., 2016. Implementation of an interprofessional team review of adverse events in obstetrics using a standardized computer tool: A mixed methods study. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 38(2), pp.168-176.
Hutton, E.K., 2016. External cepahlic version should be undertaken by midwives. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 123(3), pp.426-426.
Ahmed, R.J., Gafni, A., Hutton, E.K., Hu, Z.J., Pullenayegum, E., von Dadelszen, P., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E. and Menzies, J., 2016. The Cost Implications of Less Tight Versus Tight Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy (CHIPS Trial) Novelty and Significance. Hypertension, 68(4), pp.1049-1055.
Ahmed, R.J., Gafni, A., Hutton, E.K. and Early ECV2 Trial Collaborative Group, 2016. The Cost Implications in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia of Early Versus Delayed External Cephalic Version in the Early External Cephalic Version 2 (EECV2) Trial. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 38(3), pp.235-245.
Magee, L.A., von Dadelszen, P., Singer, J., Lee, T., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J. and Gafni, A., 2016. The Control of Hypertension In Pregnancy Study (CHIPS) randomized controlled trial–is severe hypertension just an elevated blood pressure?. Hypertension, 68, pp.1153-59.
Magee, L.A., von Dadelszen, P., Singer, J., Lee, T., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J. and Gafni, A., 2016. The CHIPS Randomized Controlled Trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) Novelty and Significance. Hypertension, 68(5), pp.1153-1159.
Klomp, T., de Jonge, A., Hutton, E.K., Hers, S. and Lagro-Janssen, A.L., 2016. Perceptions of labour pain management of Dutch primary care midwives: a focus group study. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 16(1), p.6.
Hutton, E., Farmer, M.J. and Carson, G.D., 2016. Les rôles des membres de l'équipe multidisciplinaire dans les soins aux femmes enceintes. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 38(11), pp.1070-1071.
Baron, R., te Velde, S.J., Heymans, M.W., Klomp, T., Hutton, E.K. and Brug, J., 2016. The Relationships of Health Behaviour and Psychological Characteristics with Spontaneous Preterm Birth in Nulliparous Women. Maternal and Child Health Journal, pp.1-10.
Martin, L., Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T., Pereboom, M.T., Spelten, E.R., Hutton, E.K. and van Dulmen, S., 2016. Clients’ psychosocial communication and midwives’ verbal and nonverbal communication during prenatal counseling for anomaly screening. Patient education and counseling, 99(1), pp.85-91.
Baas, C.I., Wiegers, T.A., Cock, T.P., Erwich, J.J.H., Spelten, E.R., Boer, M.R. and Hutton, E.K., 2016. Client-Related Factors Associated with a “Less than Good” Experience of Midwifery Care during Childbirth in the Netherlands. Birth, 44(1), pp. 58-67.
Magee, L.A., Dadelszen, P., Singer, J., Lee, T., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J. and Gafni, A., 2016. Can adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes be predicted when blood pressure becomes elevated? Secondary analyses from the CHIPS (Control of Hypertension In Pregnancy Study) randomized controlled trial. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 95(7), pp.763-776.
Beuckens, A., Rijnders, M., Verburgt-Doeleman, G.H.M., Rijninks-van Driel, G.C., Thorpe, J. and Hutton, E.K., 2015. An observational study of the success and complications of 2546 external cephalic versions in low-risk pregnant women performed by trained midwives. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
Klomp, T., Witteveen, A.B., de Jonge, A., Hutton, E.K. and Lagro-Janssen, A.L., 2016. A qualitative interview study into experiences of management of labor pain among women in midwife-led care in the Netherlands. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology, pp.1-9.
Simioni, J., Hutton, E.K., Gunn, E., Holloway, A.C., Stearns, J.C., McDonald, H., Mousseau, A., Schertzer, J.D., Ratcliffe, E.M., Thabane, L. and Surette, M.G., 2016. A comparison of intestinal microbiota in a population of low-risk infants exposed and not exposed to intrapartum antibiotics: The Baby & Microbiota of the Intestine cohort study protocol. BMC pediatrics, 16(1), p.183.
Murray-Davis, B., McVittie, J., Barrett, J.F. and Hutton, E.K., 2016. Exploring Women's Preferences for the Mode of Delivery in Twin Gestations: Results of the Twin Birth Study. Birth, 43(4), pp.285-292.
Vidler, M., Magee, L.A., Von Dadelszen, P., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J., Singer, J. and Gafni, A., 2016. Women's views and postpartum follow-up in the CHIPS Trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study). European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 206, pp.105-113.
Murray-Davis, B., McVittie, J., Barrett, J.F. and Hutton, E.K., 2016. Exploring Women's Preferences for the Mode of Delivery in Twin Gestations: Results of the Twin Birth Study. Birth, 43(4), pp.285-292.
de Jonge, A., de Vries, R., Lagro-Janssen, A.L., Malata, A., Declercq, E., Downe, S. and Hutton, E.K., 2015. The importance of evaluating primary midwifery care for improving the health of women and infants. Frontiers in medicine, 2.
Hutton, E.K., Hannah, M.E., Ross, S., Joseph, K.S., Ohlsson, A., Asztalos, E.V., Willan, A.R., Allen, A.C., Armson, B.A., Gafni, A. and Mangoff, K., 2015. Maternal outcomes at 3 months after planned caesarean section versus planned vaginal birth for twin pregnancies in the Twin Birth Study: a randomised controlled trial. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 122(12), pp.1653-1662.
Monen, L., Kuppens, S.M., Hasaart, T.H., Oosterbaan, H.P., Oei, S.G., Wijnen, H., Hutton, E.K., Vader, H.L. and Pop, V.J., 2015. Maternal thyrotropin is independently related to Small for Gestational Age neonates at term. Clinical endocrinology, 82(2), pp.254-259.
Butler, M.M., Hutton, E.K. and McNiven, P.S., 2016. Midwifery education in Canada. Midwifery, 33, pp.28-30.
Martin, L., Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T., Pereboom, M.T., Spelten, E.R., Hutton, E.K. and van Dulmen, S., 2015. Midwives’ perceptions of communication during videotaped counseling for prenatal anomaly tests: How do they relate to clients’ perceptions and independent observations?. Patient education and counseling, 98(5), pp.588-597.
Hutton, E.K., Cappelletti, A., Reitsma, A.H., Simioni, J., Horne, J., McGregor, C. and Ahmed, R.J., 2015. Outcomes associated with planned place of birth among women with low-risk pregnancies. Canadian Medical Association Journal, pp.cmaj-150564.
Hutton, H.E., McCaul, M.E., Norris, J., Valliant, J.D., Abrefa-Gyan, T. and Chander, G., 2015. Sex-Related Alcohol Expectancies Among African American Women Attending an Urban STI Clinic. Journal of sex research, 52(5), pp.580-589.
Magee, L.A., von Dadelszen, P., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J., Singer, J., Gafni, A. and Gruslin, A., 2015. Less-tight versus tight control of hypertension in pregnancy. New England Journal of Medicine, 372(5), pp.407-417.
Magee, L.A., von Dadelszen, P., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J., Singer, J., Gafni, A. and Gruslin, A., 2015. [59-OR]: The control of hypertension in pregnancy study (CHIPS) randomized controlled trial–Is the type of antihypertensive important?. Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 5(1), pp.30-31.
Warmelink, J.C., Wiegers, T.A., de Cock, T.P., Spelten, E.R. and Hutton, E.K., 2015. Career plans of primary care midwives in the Netherlands and their intentions to leave the current job. Human resources for health, 13(1), p.29.
Mei-Dan, E., Asztalos, E., Willan, A., Allen, A., Armson, B.A., Gafni, A., Hannah, M., Hutton, E., Joseph, K., Ohlsson, A. and Ross, S., 2015. Twin birth study: incidence of caesarean delivery in induction of twin pregnancies. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 212(1), p.S52.
Baas, C.I., Erwich, J.J.H., Wiegers, T.A., Cock, T.P. and Hutton, E.K., 2015. Women's suggestions for improving midwifery care in the Netherlands. Birth, 42(4), pp.369-378.
Baron, R., Manniën, J., te Velde, S.J., Klomp, T., Hutton, E.K. and Brug, J., 2015. Socio-demographic inequalities across a range of health status indicators and health behaviours among pregnant women in prenatal primary care: a cross-sectional study. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 15(1), p.261.
Spelten, E.R., Martin, L., Gitsels, J.T., Pereboom, M.T., Hutton, E.K. and van Dulmen, S., 2015. Introducing video recording in primary care midwifery for research purposes: procedure, dataset, and use. Midwifery, 31(1), pp.95-102.
Westerneng, M., de Cock, P., Spelten, E.R., Honig, A. and Hutton, E.K., 2015. Factorial invariance of pregnancy-specific anxiety dimensions across nulliparous and parous pregnant women. Journal of health psychology, 20(2), pp.164-172.
Hutton, E.K., Hofmeyr, G.J. and Dowswell, T., 2015. External cephalic version for breech presentation before term. The Cochrane Library.
Magee, L.A., Dadelszen, P., Singer, J., Lee, T., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J. and Gafni, A., 2015. Control of Hypertension In Pregnancy Study randomised controlled trial—are the results dependent on the choice of labetalol or methyldopa?. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T., Martin, L., Manniën, J., Verhoeven, P., Hutton, E.K. and Reinders, H.S., 2015. Antenatal counselling for congenital anomaly tests: Pregnant Muslim Moroccan women's preferences. Midwifery, 31(3), pp.e50-e57.
Martin, L., Hutton, E.K., Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T., Spelten, E.R., Kuiper, F., Pereboom, M.T. and van Dulmen, S., 2015. Antenatal counselling for congenital anomaly tests: An exploratory video-observational study about client–midwife communication. Midwifery, 31(1), pp.37-46.
Warmelink, J.C., Hoijtink, K., Noppers, M., Wiegers, T.A., de Cock, T.P., Klomp, T. and Hutton, E.K., 2015. An explorative study of factors contributing to the job satisfaction of primary care midwives. Midwifery, 31(4), pp.482-488.
Hall, W.A., Hutton, E., Brant, R.F., Collet, J.P., Gregg, K., Saunders, R., Ipsiroglu, O., Gafni, A., Triolet, K., Tse, L. and Bhagat, R., 2015. A randomized controlled trial of an intervention for infants’ behavioral sleep problems. BMC pediatrics, 15(1), p.181.
Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T., Martin, L., Manniën, J., Verhoeven, P., Hutton, E.K. and Reinders, H.S., 2015. A qualitative study on how Muslim women of Moroccan descent approach antenatal anomaly screening. Midwifery, 31(3), pp.e43-e49.
Murray-Davis, B., McDonald, H., Cross-Sudworth, F., Ahmed, R., Simioni, J., Dore, S., Marrin, M., DeSantis, J., Leyland, N., Gardosi, J. and Hutton, E., 2015. Learning from Adverse Events in Obstetrics: Is a Standardized Computer Tool an Effective Strategy for Root Cause Analysis?. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 37(8), pp.728-735.
Vallee-Pouliot K, Janssen P, Hutton E. Home birth study fails to identify credentials of midwives conducting home birth. Am J Obstet Bynecol. 2015 Feb;212(2):253-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ajob.2014.10.028. Epub 2014 Oct 19.
Magee, L.A., Dadelszen, P., Singer, J., Lee, T., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K.E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J. and Gafni, A., 2015. Do labetalol and methyldopa have different effects on pregnancy outcome? Analysis of data from the Control of Hypertension In Pregnancy Study (CHIPS) trial. BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
Reitsma, A., Chu, R., Thorpe, J., McDonald, S., Thabane, L. and Hutton, E., 2014. Accounting for center in the Early External Cephalic Version trials: an empirical comparison of statistical methods to adjust for center in a multicenter trial with binary outcomes. Trials, 15(1), p.377.
Murray-Davis, B., McDonald, H., Rietsma, A., Coubrough, M. and Hutton, E., 2014. Deciding on home or hospital birth: Results of the Ontario choice of birthplace survey. Midwifery, 30(7), pp.869-876.
Hutton, H.E., Chander, G., Green, P.P., Hutsell, C.A., Weingarten, K. and Peterson, K.L., 2014. A novel integration effort to reduce the risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy among women attending urban STD clinics. Public Health Reports, 129(1_suppl1), pp.56-62.
Magee, L.A., von Dadelszen, P., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K., Menzies, J.M., Sanchez, J., Singer, J., Gafni, A. and Gruslin, A., 2014. The Control of Hypertension In Pregnancy Study (CHIPS) randomised controlled trial. Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edition, 99(Suppl 1), pp.A5-A6.
Pereboom, M.T., Manniën, J., Rours, G.I.J., Spelten, E.R., Hutton, E.K. and Schellevis, F.G., 2014. Chlamydia trachomatis infection during pregnancy: Knowledge, test practices, and attitudes of Dutch midwives. Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases, 46(2), pp.107-113.
Hutton, E.K. and Hall, W., 2014. Psychoeducation for pregnant women with fear of childbirth increases rates of spontaneous vaginal delivery, reduces caesarean rates and improves delivery experience. Evidence-based nursing, 17(4), pp.105-105.
Wiegers, T.A., Warmelink, J.C., Spelten, E.R., Klomp, T. and Hutton, E.K., 2014. Work and workload of Dutch primary care midwives in 2010. Midwifery, 30(9), pp.991-997.
Pereboom, M.T., Manniën, J., van Almkerk, K.D., Spelten, E.R., Gitsels, J.T., Martin, L., Hutton, E.K. and Schellevis, F.G., 2014. What information do Dutch midwives give clients about toxoplasmosis, listeriosis and cytomegalovirus prevention? An exploratory study of videotaped consultations. Patient education and counseling, 96(1), pp.29-35.
Klomp, T., Manniën, J., de Jonge, A., Hutton, E.K. and Lagro-Janssen, A.L., 2014. What do midwives need to know about approaches of women towards labour pain management? A qualitative interview study into expectations of management of labour pain for pregnant women receiving midwife-led care in the Netherlands. Midwifery, 30(4), pp.432-438.
Barrett, J., Asztalos, E., Willan, A., Mei-Dan, E., Allen, A., Armson, B.A., Gafni, A., Hannah, M., Hutton, E., Joseph, K. and Ohlsson, A., 2014. 578: Twin Birth Study: neonatal and maternal outcomes in induction in twin pregnancies. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 210(1), p.S285.
Hutton, E.K. and Thorpe, J., 2014. Consequences of meconium stained amniotic fluid: What does the evidence tell us?. Early human development, 90(7), pp.333-339.
Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T., Manniën, J., Ghaly, M.M., Verhoeven, P.S., Hutton, E.K. and Reinders, H.S., 2014. The role of religion in decision-making on antenatal screening of congenital anomalies: a qualitative study amongst Muslim Turkish origin immigrants. Midwifery, 30(3), pp.297-302.
Heaman, M.I., Sword, W.A., Akhtar-Danesh, N., Bradford, A., Tough, S., Janssen, P.A., Young, D.C., Kingston, D.A., Hutton, E.K. and Helewa, M.E., 2014. Quality of prenatal care questionnaire: instrument development and testing. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 14(1), p.188.
Hutton, E.K., Reitsma, A., Thorpe, J., Brunton, G. and Kaufman, K., 2014. Protocol: systematic review and meta-analyses of birth outcomes for women who intend at the onset of labour to give birth at home compared to women of low obstetrical risk who intend to give birth in hospital. Systematic reviews, 3(1), p.55.
Gitsels–van der Wal, J.T., Manniën, J., Gitsels, L.A., Reinders, H.S., Verhoeven, P.S., Ghaly, M.M., Klomp, T. and Hutton, E.K., 2014. Prenatal screening for congenital anomalies: exploring midwives’ perceptions of counseling clients with religious backgrounds. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 14(1), p.237.
Martin, L., Hutton, E.K., Spelten, E.R., Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T. and van Dulmen, S., 2014. Midwives' views on appropriate antenatal counselling for congenital anomaly tests: Do they match clients' preferences?. Midwifery, 30(6), pp.600-609.
Pereboom, M.T., Manniën, J., Spelten, E.R., Hutton, E.K. and Schellevis, F.G., 2014. Maternal cytomegalovirus infection prevention: The role of Dutch primary care midwives. Midwifery, 30(12), pp.1196-1201.
Hutton, E.K., Hannah, M.E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E.V., Willan, A.R., Allen, A.C., Armson, A.B., Gafni, A., Joseph, K.S., Ohlsson, A. and Barrett, J.F., 2014, March. Maternal 3 Month Outcomes after Planned Cesarean (CS) vs Planned Vaginal Birth (VB) for Twin Pregnancies: The Twin Birth Study (TBS). Reproductive Sciences (Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 284A-284A).
Pereboom, M.T., Spelten, E.R., Manniën, J., Rours, G.I.J., Morré, S.A., Schellevis, F.G. and Hutton, E.K., 2014. Knowledge and acceptability of Chlamydia trachomatis screening among pregnant women and their partners; a cross-sectional study. BMC public health, 14(1), p.704.
Manniën, J., de Jonge, A., Cornel, M.C., Spelten, E. and Hutton, E.K., 2014. Factors associated with not using folic acid supplements preconceptionally. Public health nutrition, 17(10), pp.2344-2350.
Gitsels-van der Wal, J.T., Verhoeven, P.S., Manniën, J., Martin, L., Reinders, H.S., Spelten, E. and Hutton, E.K., 2014. Factors affecting the uptake of prenatal screening tests for congenital anomalies; a multicentre prospective cohort study. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 14(1), p.264.
Murray-Davis, B., McDonald, H., Rietsma, A., Coubrough, M. and Hutton, E., 2014. Deciding on home or hospital birth: Results of the Ontario choice of birthplace survey. Midwifery, 30(7), pp.869-876.
Barrett, J., Asztalos, E., Willan, A., Hannah, M., Hutton, E., Allen, A., Armson, B.A., Gafni, A., Joseph, K., Ohlsson, A. and Ross, S., 2014. Twin Birth Study: an analysis of the predictors for a successful planned vaginal twin birth. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 210(1), p.S293.
Wainman, B., Murray-Davis, B., McDonald, H., Hutton, E., Cheng, E. and Geurts, C., 2013. Pharmacology revealed-an enhanced e-book for midwifery education. The FASEB Journal, 27(1 Supplement), pp.665-6.
Barrett, J., Aztalos, E., Willan, A., Joseph, K., Armson, B.A., Hutton, E., Allen, A., Ohlsson, A., Ross, S., Farrell, S. and Gafni, A., 2013. The Twin Birth Study: a multicenter RCT of planned cesarean section (CS) and planned vaginal birth (VB) for twin pregnancies 320 to 386/7 weeks. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 208(1), pp.S4-S5.
Kuppens, S.M., Brugman, A., Hasaart, T.H., Hutton, E.K. and Pop, V.J., 2013. The effect of change in a labour management protocol on caesarean section rate in nulliparous women. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 35(6), pp.508-514.
Martin, L., Van Dulmen, S., Spelten, E., De Jonge, A., De Cock, P. and Hutton, E., 2013. Prenatal counseling for congenital anomaly tests: parental preferences and perceptions of midwife performance. Prenatal diagnosis, 33(4), pp.341-353.
Pereboom, M.T., Manniën, J., Spelten, E.R., Schellevis, F.G. and Hutton, E.K., 2013. Observational study to assess pregnant women’s knowledge and behaviour to prevent toxoplasmosis, listeriosis and cytomegalovirus. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 13(1), p.98.
Kuppens, S.M., Hutton, E.K., Hasaart, T.H., Aichi, N., Wijnen, H.A. and Pop, V.J., 2013. Mode of delivery following successful external cephalic version: comparison with spontaneous cephalic presentations at delivery. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 35(10), pp.883-888.
Klomp, T., de Jonge, A., Hutton, E.K. and Lagro-Janssen, A.L., 2013. Dutch women in midwife-led care at the onset of labour: which pain relief do they prefer and what do they use?. BMC Pregnancy and childbirth, 13(1), p.230.
Baas, C., Wiegers, T., de Cock, P., Koelewijn, J. and Hutton, E., 2013. Continuous support during childbirth by maternity care assistants: An exploration of opinions in the Netherlands. International Journal of Childbirth, 3(2), pp.76-85.
Hutton, E.K., Stoll, K. and Taha, N., 2013. An observational study of umbilical cord clamping practices of maternity care providers in a tertiary care center. Birth, 40(1), pp.39-45.
De Jonge, A., Baron, R., Westerneng, M., Twisk, J. and Hutton, E.K., 2013. Perinatal mortality rate in the Netherlands compared to other European countries: a secondary analysis of Euro-PERISTAT data. Midwifery, 29(8), pp.1011-1018.
Baron, R., Manniën, J., de Jonge, A., Heymans, M.W., Klomp, T., Hutton, E.K. and Brug, J., 2013. Socio- demographic and lifestyle-related characteristics associated with self-reported any, daily and occasional smoking during pregnancy. PLoS One, 8(9), p.e74197.
Barrett, J.F., Hannah, M.E., Hutton, E.K., Willan, A.R., Allen, A.C., Armson, B.A., Gafni, A., Joseph, K.S., Mason, D., Ohlsson, A. and Ross, S., 2013. A randomized trial of planned cesarean or vaginal delivery for twin pregnancy. New England Journal of Medicine, 369(14), pp.1295-1305.
Murray-Davis B, Marion A, Malott A, Reitsma A, Hutton E for the Early ECV2 Trial Collaborative Group. Women's experiences of participating in the ECV2 Trial. Birth;39(1):1-9. doi: 10.111/j.1523-536X.2011.00510.x. Epub 2012 Jan 9
Murray-Davis, B., McNiven, P., McDonald, H., Malott, A., Elarar, L. and Hutton, E., 2012. Why home birth? A qualitative study exploring women's decision making about place of birth in two Canadian provinces. Midwifery, 28(5), pp.576-581.
Sword, W., Heaman, M.I., Brooks, S., Tough, S., Janssen, P.A., Young, D., Kingston, D., Helewa, M.E., Akhtar-Danesh, N. and Hutton, E., 2012. Women's and care providers' perspectives of quality prenatal care: a qualitative descriptive study. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 12(1), p.29.
Murray-Davis, B., Marion, A., Malott, A., Reitsma, A. and Hutton, E.K., 2012. Women’s experiences of participating in the early external cephalic version 2 trial. Birth, 39(1), pp.30-38.
Srinivasjois RM, Shah S, Shah PS: Knowledge Synthesis Group on Determinants Of Preterm/LBW Births (including Hutton EK). Biracial couples and adverse birth outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analyses. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2012 Oct;91(10):1134-46. di: 10.1111/j.1600-0412.2012.01501.x. Epub 2012 Aug 24. Review
De Hundt, M., Vlemmix, F., Bais, J.M.J., Hutton, E.K., De Groot, C.J., Mol, B.W.J. and Kok, M., 2012. Risk factors for developmental dysplasia of the hip: a meta-analysis. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 165(1), pp.8-17.
van Rheenen P, Hutton E Less iron deficiency after late cord clamping. Journal for Midwives.Inst. Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, NL. 29-32. December 1, 2012.
McDonald, S.D., Pullenayegum, E., Bracken, K., Chen, A.M., McDonald, H., Malott, A., Hutchison, R., Haley, S., Lutsiv, O., Taylor, V.H. and Good, C., 2012. Comparison of midwifery, family medicine, and obstetric patients’ understanding of weight gain during pregnancy: a minority of women report correct counselling. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 34(2), pp.129-135.
Hutton, E.K., Hannah, M.E., Ross, S.J., Delisle, M.F., Carson, G.D., Windrim, R., Ohlsson, A., Willan, A.R., Gafni, A., Sylvestre, G. and Natale, R., 2012. The Early External Cephalic Version 2 Trial: An International Multicenter Randomized-controlled Trial of Timing of ECV for Breech Pregnancies. Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 32(2), p.128.
Martin, L., Dulmen, S.V., Spelten, E. and Hutton, E., 2012. Prenatal genetic counseling: future parents prefer to make decisions together, using professional advice. NIVEL - The Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research
Hutton, E.K. and Kornelsen, J., 2012. Patient-Initiated Elective Cesarean Section of Nulliparous Women in British Columbia, Canada. Birth, 39(3), pp.175-182.
Malott, A.M., Kaufman, K., Thorpe, J., Saxell, L., Becker, G., Paulette, L., Ashe, A., Martin, K., Yeates, L. and Hutton, E.K., 2012. Models of organization of maternity care by midwives in Canada: a descriptive review. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 34(10), pp.961-970.
Manniën, J., Klomp, T., Wiegers, T., Pereboom, M., Brug, J., de Jonge, A., van der Meijde, M., Hutton, E., Schellevis, F. and Spelten, E., 2012. Evaluation of primary care midwifery in the Netherlands: design and rationale of a dynamic cohort study (DELIVER). BMC health services research, 12(1), p.69.
Kornelsen, J. and Hutton, E., 2012. Attributes and Experiences of Patient-Initiated Elective Cesarean Section. Canadian Journal of Midwifery Research and Practice, 11(1), p.9.
Stoll, K. and Hutton, E., 2012. A Survey of Umbilical Cord Clamping Practices and Attitudes of Canadian Maternity Care Providers-Survol des pratiques en matière de clampage du cordon ombilical et des attitudes des fournisseurs de soins obstétricaux canadiens. Canadian Journal of Midwifery Research and Practice, 11(3), p.18.
Hall, W.A., Stoll, K., Hutton, E.K. and Brown, H., 2012. A prospective study of effects of psychological factors and sleep on obstetric interventions, mode of birth, and neonatal outcomes among low-risk British Columbian women. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 12(1), p.78.
Spelten, E., Gitsels, J., Pereboom, M., Martin, L., Hutton, E. and Dulmen, S.V., 2012. Video recording to improve the quality of prenatal genetic counselling. NIVEL - The Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research
McDonald, S.D., Pullenayegum, E., Taylor, V., Lutsiv, O., Bracken, K., Good, C., Hutton, E., Chen, A.M., Hutchison, R., Malott, A. and McDonald, H., 2011. 182-Three-quarters of overweight and obese women are planning on exceeding the gestational weight gain recommendations. Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 35(2), p.187.
McDonald SD, Han Z, Mulla S, Lutisv O, Lee T, Beyene J; Knowledge Synthesis Group. High gestational weight gain and the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight; a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2011 Dec;33(12):1223-33
Malott, A.M., Davis, B.M., McDonald, H. and Hutton, E., 2009. Midwifery care in eight industrialized countries: how does Canadian midwifery compare?. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 31(10), pp.974-979.