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| Catherine M HillSummaryAffiliation: University of Southampton Country: UK Publications
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Statutory health assessments for looked-after children: what do they achieve?C M Hill
University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Child Care Health Dev 29:3-13. 2003..To examine the outcomes of statutory health assessment of children looked after by an English City Council...
Cross sectional survey of meningococcal C immunisation in children looked after by local authorities and those living at homeCatherine M Hill
University Child Health, Mail point 803, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton SO16 6YD
BMJ 326:364-5. 2003
An hour less sleep is a risk factor for childhood conduct problemsS Holley
Division of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Highfield, Southampton, UK
Child Care Health Dev 37:563-70. 2011..The aim of this paper is to identify which behavioural symptoms are best predicted by actigraphic sleep measures in a general population sample of school-aged children aged 6-11 years...
Increased cerebral blood flow velocity in children with mild sleep-disordered breathing: a possible association with abnormal neuropsychological functionCatherine M Hill
Division of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Pediatrics 118:e1100-8. 2006..We hypothesized that there would be cerebral blood flow velocity differences in sleep-disordered breathing children without sickle cell disease that might contribute to the association with neuropsychological deficits...
To sleep, perchance to enrich learning?Catherine M Hill
Division of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK
Arch Dis Child 92:637-43. 2007..Sleep is critical for health and is undervalued both in our 24 h society and in paediatric clinical practice. Paediatricians need to understand the neurodevelopmental consequences of poor quality sleep in children...
Sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and their relationship with maternal sleep and depressionSarah Wayte
Division of Clinical Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK
Acta Paediatr 101:618-23. 2012..To compare sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy to typically developing children. To study the relationship between sleep problems in children with cerebral palsy and maternal sleep quality and depression...
Sleep quality and respiratory function in children with severe cerebral palsy using night-time postural equipment: a pilot studyCatherine M Hill
Division of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Acta Paediatr 98:1809-14. 2009..Night-time postural equipment (NTPE) prevents contractures and hip subluxation in children with severe physical disabilities. However, impact on sleep quality and respiratory function has not been objectively studied...
Symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing in children with nocturnal enuresisJessica Stone
University of Southampton School of Medicine, Southampton, UK
J Pediatr Urol 4:197-202. 2008..The aim of this study was to determine whether there is an association between these two conditions...
Infant sleep disturbance is associated with preconceptional psychological distress: findings from the Southampton Women's SurveyJanis Baird
MRC Epidemiology Resource Centre, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Sleep 32:566-8. 2009..To determine whether preconceptional psychological distress is associated with infant sleep disturbance...
Achieving health for children in public careCatherine M Hill
BMJ 326:560-1. 2003
Cerebral blood flow velocity and cognition in children before and after adenotonsillectomyAlexandra M Hogan
Developmental Brain Behaviour Unit, Neurosciences Unit, University College London Institute of Child Health, London, England
Pediatrics 122:75-82. 2008..The goal was to determine whether amelioration of sleep-disordered breathing through adenotonsillectomy would reduce middle cerebral artery velocity in parallel with improvements in cognition and behavior...
