Heather Trickey
Research student, School of Social Sciences
Publications
2023
- Sanders, J., Blaylock, R., Dean, C., Petersen, I., Trickey, H. and Murphy, C. 2023. Women's experiences of over-the-counter and prescription medication during pregnancy in the UK: findings from survey free-text responses and narrative interviews. BMJ Open 13, article number: e067987. (10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067987)
2022
- Blaylock, R., Trickey, H. and Sanders, J. 2022. WRISK voices: A mixed-methods study of women's experiences of pregnancy-related public health advice and risk messages in the UK. Midwifery 113, article number: 103433. (10.1016/j.midw.2022.103433)
2020
- Thomson, G. et al. 2020. Exploring the use and experience of an infant feeding genogram to facilitate an assets-based approach to support infant feeding. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 20(1), article number: 569. (10.1186/s12884-020-03245-8)
- Clarke, J. L. et al. 2020. The ABA intervention for improving breastfeeding initiation and continuation: Feasibility study results. Maternal and Child Nutrition 16(1), article number: e12907. (10.1111/mcn.12907)
2019
- Brown, A., Finch, G. and Trickey, H. 2019. Women face enough barriers to breastfeeding — incorrect medication advice should not be one of them. The Conversation 2019(11 Apr)
- Woollard, F., Trickey, H., Buchanan, P., Glowacka, M. and Dennison, L. 2019. Feeling good about how we feed our babies. [Online]. University of Southampton/Cardiff University. Available at: http://feelingsaboutfeedingbabies.co.uk
- Brown, A., Finch, G., Trickey, H. and Hopkins, R. 2019. ‘A lifeline when no one else wants to give you an answer’: An evaluation of the Breastfeeding Network drugs in breastmilk service.. The Breastfeeding Network. Available at: https://breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/wp-content/pdfs/BfN Final report .pdf?fbclid=IwAR1fEo30u42q8IQ6yEoTx5dYMJA_RXzFfNp6DLjBNOml5FbG9JwWhBCNDRc
- Brown, A. and Trickey, H. 2019. Understanding the impact of family and partner attitudes, experience and expectations upon breastfeeding.. Practising Midwife 21(11), pp. 14-18.
- Hennessy, M. et al. 2019. Time for complete transparency about conflicts of interest in public health nutrition research.. HRB Open Research 2(1) (10.12688/hrbopenres.12894.1)
- Trickey, H. 2019. What is this thing called ‘Breastfeeding Peer Support’ – and how does it work?. Presented at: iLactation Online Conference, Online, March 2019. pp. -.
- Trickey, H. 2019. Infant feeding policy and peer support for a Welsh Context. Presented at: Launch of the All Wales Infant Feeding Action Plan, All Nations Centre, Cardiff, 19th March 2019. pp. -.
- Trickey, H. 2019. Gender stereotyping in childhood. Behavioural interventions with parents: three issues to consider. Presented at: Commission on Gender Stereotypes, Fawcett Society, 09 July 2019. pp. -.
2018
- Trickey, H., Murphy, C. and Blaylock, R. 2018. Introducing WRISK: drawing on women’s experiences to develop recommendations for public health messaging in pregnancy. [Online]. WRISK Project. Available at: https://www.wrisk.org/uncategorized/introducing-wrisk-drawing-on-womens-experiences-to-develop-recommendations-for-public-health-messaging-in-pregnancy/
- Trickey, H. and Brown, R. 2018. Women need better information about drinking in pregnancy. [Online]. The Conversation: The Conversation. Available at: https://theconversation.com/women-need-better-information-about-drinking-in-pregnancy-96869
- Brown, R. and Trickey, H. 2018. Devising and communicating public health alcohol guidance for expectant and new mothers: a scoping report. Alcohol Research UK website: Alcohol Research UK.
- Trickey, H. 2018. Infant feeding and a changing public health policy direction. [Online]. Ourmilkyway.org: OurMilkyWay. Available at: http://www.ourmilkyway.org/infant-feeding-changing-public-health-policy-direction/
- Phillips, R. et al. 2018. Development of a novel motivational interviewing (MI) informed peer-support intervention to support mothers to breastfeed for longer. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 18, article number: 90. (10.1186/s12884-018-1725-1)
- Jolly, K. et al. 2018. Protocol for a feasibility trial for improving breast feeding initiation and continuation: assets-based infant feeding help before and after birth (ABA). BMJ Open 8(1), article number: e019142. (10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019142)
- Trickey, H. 2018. Breastfeeding peer support: What works?. [Online]. UNICEF Baby Friendly UK Website: UNICEF Baby Friendly UK. Available at: https://www.unicef.org.uk/babyfriendly/breastfeeding-peer-support-what-works/
- Trickey, H., Thomson, G., Grant, A., Sanders, J., Mann, M., Murphy, S. and Paranjothy, S. 2018. A realist review of one-to-one breastfeeding peer support experiments conducted in developed country settings. Maternal & Child Nutrition 14(1), article number: e12559. (10.1111/mcn.12559)
- Trickey, H. 2018. What sorts of breastfeeding peer support interventions should we be developing?. Presented at: Breastfeeding Network Annual Conference, Birmingham, 6 October 2018. pp. -.
- Trickey, H. 2018. Theorising breastfeeding peer support as intervention in a complex ecological system: lessons for implementation and evaluation in a Welsh context. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2017
- Paranjothy, S. et al. 2017. A novel peer-support intervention using motivational interviewing for breastfeeding maintenance: a UK feasibility study. Health Technology Assessment 21(77), pp. 1-138. (10.3310/hta21770)
- Trickey, H. 2017. Breastfeeding peer support: lessons for design. Perspective 37
- Trickey, H. 2017. ITV Wales Studio Expert for lead six o'clock news item on low breastfeeding rates in Wales. ITV Wales.
- Trickey, H. 2017. Can we have better conversations about feeding?. [Online]. UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Website: UNICEF UK. Available at: http://www.unicef.org.uk/babyfriendly/better-conversations-about-feeding/?sisearchengine=352&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=organic_social&utm_campaign=bf_social
- Trickey, H. 2017. Online expert: Q&A for parenting science gang. [Online]. Parenting Science Gang Website: Parenting Science Gang. Available at: http://parentingsciencegang.org.uk/web-chats/breastfeeding-rates/
- Trickey, H., Totelin, L. M. V. and Sanders, J. 2017. Nain, Mam and Me: Historical artefacts as prompts for reminiscence, reflection and conversation about feeding babies. A qualitative development study. Research for All 1(1), pp. 64-83. (10.18546/RFA.01.1.06)
- Trickey, H. and Ashmore, S. 2017. Infant feeding: changing the conversation.. Infant 13(1), pp. 26-28.
- Trickey, H. and Gray, H. 2017. Protecting babies in emergencies: Guidance is needed on infant and young child feeding for families in the UK affected by disasters and emergencies. [Online]. UNICEF Baby Friendly website: UNICEF Baby Friendly UK. Available at: https://www.unicef.org.uk/babyfriendly/feeding-in-emergencies/
- Trickey, H. 2017. Developing a community-based breastfeeding intervention for low-income, low breastfeeding rate Welsh Communities. Presented at: Welsh Government Task and Finish Strategy Group, Cardiff, 10 November 2017.
2016
- Trickey, H. 2016. Infant feeding: Changing the conversation - ecological thinking. Perspective 133
- Trickey, H. 2016. A brief excursion into critical realism (via the topic of breastfeeding peer support). Presented at: The 4th SCENE Symposium, Falun, Sweden, 26 August 2016.
- Trickey, H. 2016. Peer support: how do we know what works?. Perspective 31, pp. 44-49.
- Trickey, H. 2016. Beyond ‘choice’ … how might an ecological perspective change the terms of the infant feeding debate?. Presented at: The Breastfeeding Dilemma Workshop, London, 23 March 2016.
- Trickey, H. 2016. Peer Support: What can the evidence tell us? (And what does it miss?). Presented at: Association of Breastfeeding Mothers, Annual Conference, Birmingham, 11 June 2016.
- Trickey, H., Totelin, L. M. V. and Sanders, J. 2016. Mamgu, mam and me: feeding babies in Wales - now and then. Exhibition for the general public at Cardiff Story Museum. [Exhibition]. Cardiff Story Musuem, 5-6 November 2016.
2015
- Trickey, H., Totelin, L. M. V. and Sanders, J. 2015. Nain and Mam and me: Historical artefacts, social history and opening the conversation about infant feeding in Wales. [Blog]. Fferm Mathrafal, Meifod, Wales, 1-8 August 2015.
- Trickey, H. 2015. Interpreting and communicating the evidence for breastfeeding peer support. Presented at: Reserach Advisory Group NCT, St James's Hospital, London, October 2015.
- Trickey, H. 2015. A conceptual framework for breastfeeding peer support.. Presented at: Research Advisory Comittee, King’s College London, UK, 21 October 2015.
- Trickey, H. and Plachcinski, R. 2015. Communicating and contextualising public health messages: what forms of information do new and expectant parents find helpful and respectful?. Presented at: Drinking for Two: Alcohol Concern Cymru’s 2015 Conference, Cardiff, UK, 21 September 2015.
- Trickey, H., Holland, S., Sanders, J. and Tedstone, S. 2015. Clarifying
and communicating a conceptual framework for
breastfeeding peer support interventions: are we talking
about the same thing here?. Presented at: Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood: Biocultural Perspectives, Grange over Sands, Cumbria, UK, 10-12 June 2015. - Trickey, H. and Sanders, J. 2015. Clarifying and communicating a conceptual framework for breastfeeding peer support interventions: what are the key components, how do we expect them to interact? [Conference abstract]. Maternal & Child Nutrition 11(S2), pp. 115-116.
- Trickey, H., Sanders, J. and Totelin, L. M. V. 2015. Nain and Mam and Me: historical artefacts, social history and opening the conversation about infant feeding in Wales. NCT Perspective 29, pp. 33-34.
2014
- Trickey, H. 2014. Re-thinking our ideas about peers. The role of peer support. Presented at: ‘Peer Support for Breastfeeding – What next?, Hadyn Ellis Building, Cardiff University, Cardiff, 6th November 2014.
- Trickey, H. and Sanders, J. 2014. Applying a realist lens to the evidence for breastfeeding peer support. Presented at: The 1st International Conference on Realist Approaches to Evaluation and Synthesis: Successes, Challenges, and the Road Ahead., Liverpool University, Liverpool, UK, 27-30 October 2014.
- Trickey, H. and Newburn, M. 2014. Goals, dilemmas and assumptions in infant feeding education and support. Applying theory of constraints thinking tools to develop new priorities for action. Maternal & Child Nutrition 10(1), pp. 72-941. (10.1111/j.1740-8709.2012.00417.x)
- Trickey, H. 2014. Complexity thinking in public health. Presented at: Developing Complex Public Health Interventions, Cardiff, Wales, 25-27 June 2014.
2013
- Trickey, H. 2013. Peer support for breastfeeding continuation: an overview of research. Perspective - NCT's journal on preparing parents for birth and early parenthood(21), pp. 15-20.
- Brown, R. and Trickey, H. 2013. Does the Welsh political climate make it easier to 'do' good public health?. Presented at: Wales: Doing Things Differently, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK, 15 November 2013.
- Trickey, H. and Newburn, M. 2013. Research unwrapped: Goals assumptions and dilemmas in infant feeding education and support. The Practicing Midwife 16(9), pp. 50-53. (10.1111/j.1740-8709.2012.00417.x)
- Trickey, H. 2013. Infant feeding support: The NCT journey. Presented at: All Wales Midwifery Forum, Royal College of Midwifery, Cardiff, UK, March 2013.
- Trickey, H. 2013. Could complex adaptive systems thinking reach the parts infant feeding policy is not reaching? Applying key concepts to policy making in Wales? [Conference Abstract]. Maternal and Child Nutrition 9(Sup. 3), pp. 29-30.
- Thomson, G. and Trickey, H. 2013. What works for breastfeeding peer support - time to get real. European Medical Journal: Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2013(1), pp. 15-22.
- Trickey, H. 2013. Thinking ecologically about infant feeding policy in Wales. Presented at: Healthier, Happier, Fairer Communities: Welsh Public Health Conference, Cardiff, UK, 10-11 October 2013.
2012
- Trickey, H. 2012. Proactive breastfeeding counselling support - a contradiction in terms? Thinking about opportunities and challenges.. Presented at: NCT Breastfeeding Counsellor's Forum, Birmingham University, Birmingham, UK, September 2012.
- Trickey, H. 2012. Delivering best practice in peer support: a realist approach to intervention design. Presented at: NCT Research Advisory Group, NCT, London, UK, April 2012.