Madeleine Hurd
FROSTTIE Data Coordinator / Administrative Assistant
Madeleine manages data and provides administrative support for FROSTTIE (A randomised controlled trial of FRenotomy Or breastfeeding Support for babies with Tongue-TIE) at the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU), including monitoring trial follow-up, preparing material for site initiation visits, and implementing changes to data collection forms.
She previously worked on the SIFT (Speed of Increasing milk Feeds Trial) at the NPEU.
She graduated with a BSc in Mathematics from the University of Bath in 2007 and worked for six years in medical book publishing before moving into clinical research administration.
Recent publications
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Timing of Stoma Closure in Neonates: the ToSCiN mixed-methods study.
Journal article
Lansdale N. et al, (2024), Health Technol Assess, 28, 1 - 130
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Association of antenatal or neonatal SARS-COV-2 exposure with developmental and respiratory outcomes, and healthcare usage in early childhood: a national prospective cohort study.
Journal article
Jackson R. et al, (2024), EClinicalMedicine, 72
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Characteristics and outcomes of neonates hospitalised with SARS-CoV-2 infection in the UK by variant: a prospective national cohort study.
Journal article
Gale C. et al, (2024), Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 109, 279 - 286
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Frenotomy with breastfeeding support versus breastfeeding support alone for infants with tongue-tie and breastfeeding difficulties: the FROSTTIE RCT.
Journal article
Knight M. et al, (2023), Health Technol Assess, 27, 1 - 73
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of an incentive strategy on the questionnaire response rate in parents of premature babies: a randomised controlled Study Within A Trial (SWAT) nested within SIFT.
Other
Juszczak E. et al, (2021), Trials, 22