Natalie Moitt

ORCID: 0000-0002-0875-9850
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Research Areas
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Maternal and fetal healthcare
  • Healthcare Systems and Technology
  • Medical Coding and Health Information
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • demographic modeling and climate adaptation
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
  • Ureteral procedures and complications
  • Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Cancer Risks and Factors
  • Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
  • Global Health and Surgery
  • Child and Adolescent Health
  • Electronic Health Records Systems
  • Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
  • Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening

King's College London
2021-2022

St Thomas' Hospital
2021

Cerner (United States)
2020

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
2020

De Montfort University
2020

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
2020

University of London
2020

The University of Sydney
2020

Cancer Research UK
2016

Cancer incidence and mortality projections are important for understanding the evolving landscape cancer risk factors as well anticipating future burden on health service.We used an age-period-cohort model with natural cubic splines to estimate cases deaths from 2015 2035 based 1979-2014 UK data. This was converted rates using ONS population projections. Modified data sets were generated breast prostate cancers.Cancer projected decrease by 0.03% in males increase 0.11% females yearly between...

10.1038/bjc.2016.304 article EN cc-by British Journal of Cancer 2016-10-01
Naomi Wright Andrew Leather Niyi Ade‐Ajayi Nick Sevdalis Justine Davies and 95 more Dan Poenaru Emmanuel A. Ameh Adesoji Ademuyiwa Kokila Lakhoo Emily R. Smith Abdel Douiri Maria Elstad Marcus Sim Cristiana Riboni Bruno Martínez-Leo Melika Akhbari Stephen Tabiri Ashrarur Rahman Mitul Dayang Anita Abdul Aziz Camila Girardi Fachin Alliance Niyukuri Muhammad Arshad Fowzia Ibrahim Natalie Moitt Mohamed Fahmy Doheim Hannah R. Thompson Harmony Ubhi Isabelle Williams Sophia Hashim Godfrey Sama Philipo Laura Herrera Aayenah Yunus Dominique Vervoort Samuel Parker Yousra-Imane Benaskeur Osaid Alser Nana Adofo-Ansong Ahmad Alhamid Hosni Salem Mahmoud Saleh Safa Elrais Sadi A. Abukhalaf Patricia Shinondo Ibrahim Nour Emrah Aydın Agota Vaitkienė Kelly Naranjo Andile Dube Sodumisa Ngwenya Mina A Yacoub Henang Kwasau Gabriella Hyman S M.elghazaly Ibrahim Al‐Slaibi Intisar Hisham Helena Franco Hana Arbab Lubna Samad Aqil Soomro Muhammad Amjad Chaudhry Safina Karim Muhammad Adnan Khattak Shireen Anne Nah Doris Mae Dimatatac Candy S. C. Choo Niveshni Maistry Ashrarur Rahman Mitul Samiul Hasan Sabbir Karim Hina Yousuf Taimur Qureshi Ibrahim Nour Raed Al-Taher Osama Abdul Kareem Sarhan Luis García‐Aparicio J. Prat Eva Blázquez-Gómez Xavier Tarrado Martí Iriondo P Bragagnini Rodríguez Segundo Rite Gracia Lars Hagander Emma Svensson Sheila Agyeiwaa Owusu Alhassan Abdul‐Mumin Dominic Bagbio Vijay Anand Ismavel Ann Miriam T Shajin Marlene Anaya Domínguez Monica Ivanov Andreea Mădălina Șerban Miliard Derbew Mahmoud Elfiky Maricarmen Olivos Perez Marcia Abrunhosa Matias Alexis Arnaud Ahmed Negida Sebastian King Mohamad Rafi Fazli

BackgroundCongenital anomalies are the fifth leading cause of mortality in children younger than 5 years globally. Many gastrointestinal congenital fatal without timely access to neonatal surgical care, but few studies have been done on these conditions low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). We compared outcomes seven most common low-income, middle-income, high-income globally, identified factors associated with mortality.MethodsWe did a multicentre, international prospective cohort...

10.1016/s0140-6736(21)00767-4 article EN cc-by The Lancet 2021-07-01

Background Antenatal detection and management of small for gestational age (SGA) is a strategy to reduce stillbirth. Large observational studies provide conflicting results on the effect Growth Assessment Protocol (GAP) in relation SGA reduction stillbirth; best our knowledge, there are no reported randomised control trials. Our aim was determine if GAP improves antenatal compared standard care. Methods findings This pragmatic, superiority, 2-arm, parallel group, open, cluster trial....

10.1371/journal.pmed.1004004 article EN cc-by PLoS Medicine 2022-06-21

Abstract Background Waterbirth is widely available in English maternity settings for women who are not at increased risk of complications during labour. Immersion water labour associated with a number maternal benefits. However birth the situation less clear, conclusive evidence on safety lacking and little known about characteristics give water. This retrospective cohort study uses electronic data routinely collected course care England 2015–16 to describe proportion births recorded as...

10.1186/s12884-021-03724-6 article EN cc-by BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2021-03-26

Abstract Background The use of electronic patient records for assessing outcomes in clinical trials is a methodological strategy intended to drive faster and more cost-efficient acquisition results. aim this manuscript was outline the data collection management considerations maternity perinatal trial using from records, exemplifying DESiGN Trial as case study. Methods cluster randomised control effect complex intervention versus standard care identifying small gestational age foetuses. Data...

10.1186/s13063-021-05141-8 article EN cc-by Trials 2021-03-08

Abstract Background Waterbirth is widely available in English maternity settings for women who are not at increased risk of complications during labour. Immersion water labour associated with a number maternal benefits, however birth the situation less clear, conclusive evidence on safety lacking and little known about characteristics give water. This retrospective cohort study uses electronic data routinely collected course care England 2015-16 to describe proportion births recorded as...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-93490/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2020-10-20

Abstract Background The use of electronic patient records for assessing outcomes in clinical trials is a methodological strategy intended to drive faster and more cost-efficient acquisition results. aim this manuscript was outline the data collection management considerations maternity perinatal trial using from records, exemplifying DESiGN Trial as case study. Methods cluster randomised controlled effect complex intervention versus standard care identifying small gestational age fetuses....

10.21203/rs.3.rs-266127/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2021-03-04
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