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CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DETAILS
Title: Dr Full name: Jane Elizabeth Warland
Current position: Clinical Title holder
Associate Professor
University of Adelaide Medical
School

Institutions: Adelaide University

Correspondence 23, Woodfield Ave Fullarton Email addresses:


address: 5063 jane.warland@adelaide.edu.au
Staff Page: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/direc
tory/jane.warland
Blog https://stellarresearch.weebly.com/blog

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Formal qualifications
Year Qualification University
2009 Graduate Certificate Education (University Teaching) UniSA
2007 PhD (Medicine: health sciences) by thesis entitled: Is Adelaide
maternal hypotension during pregnancy and/or
posterior located placenta associated with increased
risk of stillbirth? A case-control study

Other qualifications
Year Qualification
1989 Registered Midwife: Queen Victoria Hospital South Australia (now WCH)
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (including academic and clinical)
Previous appointments (University)
Year Position Location
April 2021-July 2023 Associate Professor Curtin University / King Edward Memorial
hospital Perth
Jan 2017-April 2021 Associate Professor UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences

Jan 2011-2016 Senior Lecturer (Level C) School of Nursing and Midwifery, UniSA
Feb 2008-Jan 2011 Lecturer (Level B) School of Nursing and Midwifery, UniSA
Jan 2007 – Jan 2008 Research Assistant (.4 FTE) PI Dr T Ziaian SONM Uni-SA
July 2004- Jan 2008 Sessional Tutor / Clinical School of Nursing and Midwifery,
Facilitator UniSA
March 2005- Dec 2007 Sessional Tutor School of Nursing and Midwifery,
Flinders University, SA

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Previous Appointments (clinical midwifery)
Jan 2007- Dec 2007 Registered Nurse / Registered NASA-NSB Agency,
Midwife (Part-Time) Glen Osmond, SA
Dec 1998 – Dec 2006 and Registered Nurse / Registered Calvary Health Care,
April 1995-Oct 1996 Midwife (Part-time) North Adelaide, SA
Oct 1996 – Dec 1998 Registered Nurse / Registered Women’s and Children’s Hospital,
Midwife (Part-time) North Adelaide, SA
Nov 1995- Oct 1996 Registered Nurse / Registered North-eastern Community Hospital,
Midwife & Antenatal Educator Campbelltown, SA
(Part-time)
May 1989 – Oct 1995 Registered Nurse / Registered The Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Midwife Woodville, SA
April 1988 – April 1989 Registered Nurse/ Student Queen Victoria Hospital, (Now WCH)
Midwife (Full-time) Rose Park SA

PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

2019 Australian College of Midwives: Excellence in bereavement care award (Winner) recognising a
career of ensuring women and families experiencing perinatal loss receive the best possible care.
2019 Star Legacy Foundation MN USA: Pregnancy and infant loss education star award (Finalist)
2018 UniSA Research Excellence award: Mid-Career Category. (Finalist)
2017 Educational Publishing Awards Australia: Tertiary & Vocational Education - Outstanding
Digital Resource AND Tertiary (Adaptations) Teaching and Learning Resource – both awards for
Greenhalgh T, Bidwell J, Crisp E, Lambros A, Warland J (2017) Understanding Research
Methods for Evidence-Based Practice in Health, 1e Wiley QLD (Winner)
2017 Star Legacy Foundation MN USA: stillbirth research star award (Winner)
2013 UniSA award for Teaching Excellence (AUD $5,000) for creating and implementing engaging
‘real life’ curricula and authentic assessment items that have clearly enhanced student learning
and have fostered high levels of independence and responsibility required to pursue careers in
nursing and midwifery
2012 UniSA Supported Researcher Award (AUD $1,500)
2012 UniSA Supported Teacher Award (AUD $1,500)
2012 South Australian Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards in Registered Nurse/Midwife
Nurse Researcher Category (Finalist)
2011 Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) Citation for outstanding contribution to
student learning (AUD $10,000) Citation: for sustained commitment and enthusiasm in creating
innovative learning environments which foster student engagement and promote student learning
2011 Student Nominated Excellent Educator Award School of Nursing and Midwifery (AUD $5,000)
2011 UniSA Supported Teacher Award (AUD $1,500)
2010 UniSA Citation for outstanding contribution to student learning (AUD $2,500) in recognition
of the contribution towards the creation of effective learning environments and to the quality of
student learning at UniSA.
2010 UniSA Supported Researcher Award (AUD $1,500)
2009 Quality in Teaching and Learning award, (AUD $1,000)
Division of Health Sciences, University of South Australia.
2008 Quality in Teaching and Learning award, (AUD $1,000)
Division of Health Sciences, University of South Australia.

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE and ACHIEVEMENTS
UniSA School of Nursing and Midwifery
Year Study Unit details Unit Value U-C
Period
2021 SP1 Nurs 2026- Complex care across the Childbirth Continuum 2nd yr. IBMW 9 UC
2020 SP1 Nurs 2026- Complex care across the Childbirth Continuum 2nd yr. IBMW 9 UC
SP2 Nurs 3044- Research methodologies 3rd yr. IBMW 4.5
2019
SP2 Nurs 1062- Contemporary Midwifery Practice 9 UC
SP1 Nurs 2026- Complex care across the Childbirth Continuum 2nd yr. IBMW 9
2018 SP2 Nurs 3044- Research Methodologies 3rd yr. IBNU 4
2017 SP5 No Teaching (Professional Experience Program: PEP leave)
SP1 Nurs 2035-Perinatal Mental Health 2nd yr. IBMW 9 UC
SP2 Nurs 3044- Foundations of Research 3rd yr. IBMW 4.5
2016 SP5 Nurs 3049 – Midwifery Project 3rd yr. IBMW 4.5 UC
2015 SP2, 3 Nurs 3044-Foundations of Research 3rd yr. IBNU and IBMW 4.5 UC
SP5 No Teaching (Professional Experience Program: PEP leave)
2014
SP3 Nurs 3044- Foundations of Research 3rd yr. IBNU 4.5
SP5 Nurs 1035 – Determining Australia’s Health. 3rd yr. IBMW 9 UC
2013 SP2 Nurs 3040 – Psychological perspectives Pregnancy & Childbirth 3rd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
SP1 Nurs 2035- Perinatal Mental Health 2nd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
SP5 Nurs 2026 – Complications of Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2nd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
2012 Nurs 1035 – Determining Australia’s Health. 1st yr. IBNU / 3rd yr. IBMW 9 UC
SP2 Nurs 3040 – Psychological perspectives Pregnancy & Childbirth 3rd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
SP5 Nurs 2026 – Complications of Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2nd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
2011 SP2 Nurs 3040 – Psychological perspectives Pregnancy & Childbirth 3rd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
Nurs 1034 – Life-Span development 1st yr. IBNU AUC
4.5
SP5 Nurs 2026 – Complications of Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2nd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
Nurs 1035 – Determining Australia’s Health. 1st yr. IBNU / 3rd yr. IBMW 9 AUC
2010 SP2 Nurs 3040 – Psychological perspectives Pregnancy & Childbirth 3rd yr. IBMW. 9 UC
Nurs 1034 – Life-Span development 1st yr. IBNU 4.5 AUC
SP5 Nurs 1035 – Determining Australia’s Health. 1st yr. IBNU / 3rd yr. IBMW 9 AUC
2009 SP2,3 9 UC
Nurs 3032 – Systems & Organisation of Nursing Care 3 yr. IBNU
rd

SP7 “ ” 9 AUC
SP5 Nurs 1035 –Determining Australia’s Health. 1st yr. IBNU / 3rd yr. IBMW 9
2008
SP2 Nurs 1034 –Life-Span development 1st yr. IBNU 4.5
SP1 Nurs 3032 –Systems & Organisation of Nursing Care 3rd yr. IBNU 9
2007 SP7 Nurs 3004 –Professional Issues 3-Nursing Research - 3rd yr. IBNU 4.5
SP2 Nurs 2006– Midwifery Context 3- 2nd yr. IBMW Clinical Placement
2006 SP5 Nurs 2019– Nursing Context 4-Acute Care -2nd yr. IBNU 9
2005 SP2 Nurs 3022– Nursing Context 5-Speciallisation – 3rd yr. IBNU Clinical Placement
2004 SP5 Nurs 1031– Nursing Context 2-Supportive Care - 1st yr. IBNU 9
IBNU: Undergraduate nursing program. IBMW: Undergraduate midwifery program. UC: Unit coordinator.
AUC: Associate Unit Coordinator. SP2,3: Semester 1. SP5: Semester 2. SP7,1: Summer School.

Flinders University, School of Nursing and Midwifery


2007 Sem 2 Midw2003 and Nurs 1107 Evidence for health care practice 1 -1st yr. Nursing and Midwifery
2006 Sem 2 Nurs 1508 Introduction to nursing inquiry -1st yr. Nursing
2005 Sem 2 Nurs 1508 Introduction to nursing inquiry -1st yr. Nursing
Sem 2 = Semester 2 study period July to December

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Honours Degree Supervision (UniSA)
Name Year Project title Location Supervisors
Past Students
Outcome
Jade Stocker 2020 2A Efficacy of pregnancy messaging: J&S Dorrian J
How does locus of control effect Warland J
how seriously messages are taken Agostini A
from different sources?
Sarah Footner 2018 2A Effects of Lowering Threat in SoPSWSP Dorrian J
Health Messaging on Anxiety Warland J
Levels in Pregnant Women
Georgie Beaufoy P/T W Women’s knowledge of left sided SoPSWSP Dorrian J
2014-15 sleep position during pregnancy Warland J

Jacinta Carpentieri 2014 2A Women’s perception of pregnancy SoPSWSP Dorrian J


related snoring Warland J

April Jankiewicz P/T 1 Chronic Pain and antenatal care SoNM Gordon A
2012-3 Warland J

Hannah Rice 2011 1 Bearing Witness: Midwives SoNM Warland J


experiences of witnessing traumatic
birth
Megan Cooper 2009 1 Prostaglandin induction of labour: SoNM Warland J
what do women know?
School of Psychology , Social Work and Social Policy (SoPSWSP) from April 2020 UniSA Justice and Society (J&S) School of Nursing and Midwifery (SoNM)

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT (2008 to present)

July-Dec 2022 Warland J Perinatal Mental Health for Midwifery practice (Curtin) Online unit development for
Graduate Entry Midwifery course (GEMMid), writing unit content, assessment items and rubrics.
July-Dec 2021 Warland J Health Nurs 6004 Screening and Diagnostics Reasoning (Curtin) Online unit development
for GEMMid, writing unit content, assessment items and rubrics.
May-June 2013 Warland J, Salmon C: Epidural and Spinal for Childbirth. (Intellilearn) Led online course content
development with clinical midwife for e-learning company.
June-Dec 2012 Warland J, Tilbrook V Nurs 2026 Complications of pregnancy and childbirth (UniSA) Led major
revision of course content, aligning content with principles of inquiry-based learning (IBL) writing new
content, writing all assessment items and assessment rubrics.
Warland J, Hill P, Semmler-Booth T Nurs 2035 Perinatal mental health (UniSA). Led writing a new
course with two industry experts to develop content, writing assessment items and rubrics.
July –Nov 2008 Warland J, Hall C Nurs 3032 Systems and Organisation of Nursing Care (UniSA) Led major revision
of course content including aligning assessment with course objectives, re-designing simulation
workshop, writing and producing skills laboratory workbooks for students and staff, and negotiating the
production of a custom text with Oxford University Press.

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HIGHER DEGREE RESEARCH STUDENTS
Current Student Project title and School Supervisor/s
Name/Program (School of Nursing and Midwifery (SoNM from April 2020 UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences UniSA CHS)
School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy (SoPSWSP) from 2020 UniSA Justice and Society (UniSA
J&S) School of Nursing (SoN- Curtin)
Nicole Freeman The role and scope of practice of the midwife in the care of pregnant women up to 20 Bradfield Z
PhD weeks gestation presenting for acute and sub-acute care. Warland J
SoN- Curtin Cheney K
2021-2027
Moroney T

Past Students Details Outcome Supervisor/s

Danielle Pollock Exploring stillbirth stigma through the development PhD conferred March 2020 Warland J
(nee Pomeroy) and measurement of the Stillbirth Stigma Scale:
Ziaian T
PhD (RTP A dedication to Sofia Josephine
Pearson E
Scholar) SoNM, UniSA
Cooper M
2016-2020 Foord C

Megan Cooper How are water birth policies formed and informed? PhD conferred October McCutcheon H
PhD (APA SoNM, UniSA 2016 Warland J
Scholar)
2011-2016
Marilena Ranaldo Resources available for Grandparents who experience Masters of Mental Health Warland J
Masters 2014 perinatal loss Nursing
SoNM, UniSA
Catherine Ebel The role of the RN in obstetric recovery Withdrew Warland J
Master 2011 SoNM, UniSA (Personal reasons)

Sharon Heath Perineal repair Masters of Midwifery Warland J


Masters 2010 SoNM, UniSA

Lisa Sheppard Hyperemesis in pregnancy Master of Nursing Science Warland J


Masters 2010 SoNM, UniSA (Nurse practitioner)

Mark Dallman To establish best practice for the identification and Withdrew Evans D
PhD subsequent management of patients presenting to an (Personal reasons) Warland J
P/T 2008-2010 acute medical ward with an episode of acute delirium
SoNM, UniSA
Anna Kopeikin How adolescent girls from refugee background Withdrew Procter N
PhD describe their coping strategies in adjusting to (Personal reasons) Ziaian T
P/T 2007-2008 resettlement: an exploratory study of resilience. Warland J
SoNM UniSA

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RESEARCH GRANT Track Record

Research grants – under review


Year Grant Details
2024-2025 Star Legacy Foundation Examining the impact of telehealth antenatal care on stillbirth and other
maternal and newborn outcomes: A systematic review Pollock D, Munn Z, Hugh-Barker T,
Warland J, Palmer K $89,100 AUD

2023-2025 WA child research fund Thriving Children, Flourishing Families: Listening to her story! Walker R
et al $600,000

2024-2028 MRFF Clinical trials activity - @SLEEP Trial: Comparative effectiveness of sleep position aids
versus sleep position advice in late pregnancy. Gordon A, et al App ID 2031209 $3,998,078.50

Research grants -Current


2023-2024 Star Legacy Foundation FAMILY (exploring one family’s genetic links to Stillbirth) $65,000 USD
Warland J, Workalemahu T, Silver R, Roberts C.

2023-2025 MRFF Indigenous Health Research Koonjula yipi, jiji and bamili- Building strong mothers, babies
and families $250,757 Kotz J /Marriot R, et al

2023-2027 MRFF Clinician Researchers - Nurses Midwives and Allied Health Melatonin Supplementation to
reduce the induction of labour rates in first time mothers: The MyTIME Trial $ 1,043,433 Bradfield
Z, White S, Keelan J, Warland J, Doherty D, Kuliukas L.
2022-2024 Australian Government Department of Health. Reducing Stillbirth: Stillbirth Education and
Awareness Community hub grant # BFT6Z6B. Stillbirth Prevention Education Aboriginal
Resources: The SPEAR project $879,301 for Still Aware, Warland J, Marriot R.
2022-2025 Star Legacy Foundation $90, 389 Verbal Information from Parents about Stillbirth: the VIPS study.
CIA Warland J, Lo A, Griffin G, Watson S, Berry B, Bradfield Z, Criddle S, White S, Breen L
2022-2025 NHMRC Ideas grant # 2011958. New insights for reducing Aboriginal stillbirth: Community-led,
integrated evidence for change. $1,462,379 CIs Shepherd C, Marriot R, Eades S, Warland J,
Stuart-Butler D, Bailey H, Foord C, Gliddon J, White S, Stanley F
2022-2024 WA Child Research Fund Investigating the role of visual mental imagery in maternal vaccination
delay and refusal $150,212 Ji J, Attwell K, Bradfield Z, Danchin M, Blythe C, Warland J,
MacLeod C, Grafton B, Notebaert L, Basanovic J,
2022-2024 Chief Nursing and Midwifery office: WA health Cross-Cultural communication at the Women’s
and newborn Health Service. $38,066.00. Griffin G, Williams N, Bradfield Z, Warland J.
2020-2024 Red nose Foundation. Developing stillbirth prevention messages for SMS4Dads $63,636 Fletcher R,
Dowse E, McDonald J, St George J, Wroe J, Symonds I, Warland J, Stark M.
2020-end of NHMRC centre of Research excellence in Stillbirth (Stillbirth CRE) COntinuing care in COVID-19
Covid Outbreak: A global survey of New and expectant parent experiences: the COCOON study (funded
pandemic by the CRE) Flenady V, et al
2019- Star Legacy Foundation Pregnancy Research Project (entirely funded by Star Legacy Foundation)
ongoing Project team listed alphabetically Bowden M, Dunietz G, Gold K, Heazell A, Henkel K, Kouri J,
cohort Libsack S, O’Brien L, Rodriguez S, Warland J, Wimmer L.
2018-2024 NHMRC partnership grant Application Assessing the impact of a stillbirth prevention bundle of
care for improving best practice care for women during pregnancy in Australia $1,291,910.20 ID:
APP1169829 CIA Flenady V, (AI Warland J).
2018-2024 Rednose foundation Trans-Tasman grant $182,917 Sleep in Pregnancy Pilot Trial (SliPP Trial)
Delay due to Gordon A, McCowan L, Cronin R, Pulford H, Nassar N, Raynes-Greenow C, Warland J, Cistulli
Covid P, Hyett J, Askie L, Heazell A, Stacey T, Thompson J, Li M. Bowring V, Culling V.
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Research grants – complete (past 10 years only)
2021-2022 Department of the minister for health and aged care Stillbirth Autopsy Education in WA $250,000 for
PathWest project Berry B, Bowyer A, Criddle S, Warland J, Smith B
2020-2022 Star Legacy Foundation: Maternal Health and Sleep During Covid-19 (funded by Star legacy
Foundation) O’Brien L, Wimmer L, Libsack S, Pollock D, Warland J, Heazell A.
2020-2021 Stillbirth Foundation Australia. Birthing in Grief $49,497 Warland J, Boyle F, Horey D, Pollock D
2019-2021 UniSA RTIS seed grant Feasibility and acceptability of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia to
improve sleep in pregnant women $31,610 Varcoe T, Lovato N, Grivell R, Lushington K, Warland J.
2019-2020 Global Connections Fund Bridging Grant Back Off! Innovating for Safe Sleep in Pregnancy
$45,934.00 AUD Warland J, Kember A.
2018-2019 Star Legacy Foundation $36,455.50 USD A Systematic Scoping Review and Meta-Analysis of Umbilical
Cord Characteristics and their Association with Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Heazell A, Warland J,
Hasegawa J, Bendon R, Parast M, Collins J, Hayes D.
2017-2018 Safework SA $10,276 Understand the impact of sunlight exposure on hot flush symptoms by examining
the symptom’s seasonal variation in working women Xu A, Dorrian J, Warland J
2012-2015 Star Legacy Foundation Minneapolis (in-kind funding for RA, data collection and dissemination)
STARS consortium listed in alphabetical order Collins JH, Heazell AEP, Huberty JL, Kliman HJ,
McGregor JA, Mitchell EA, O’Brien LM, Parast M, Peesay M, Stacey T, Warland J, Wimmer LJ. Study
of Trends and Associated Risks for Stillbirth Study (STARS).
2015-16 Stillbirth Foundation $10,500 Glover P, Warland J, Tertiary EducAtion Regarding Stillbirth 4 Student
Midwives: TEARS-4-SMs project.
2015-16 UniSA SONM ‘Pathfinder’ grant $24,272. Warland J, Phillips C, Dorrian J, Morrison J, Kember A,
Borazjani A. Modifying maternal sleeping positions in late pregnancy through Positional Therapy
2013-2014 UniSA Trans-Disciplinary project development grant $20,000 Warland J, Morrison J, O’Brien L,
Dorrian J, Wilkinson C, Bogomolova S. Does supine sleep increase the risk of stillbirth?
2012-2014 SA Nurses Memorial Foundation $30,000: Warland J, Glover P. Promoting awareness of stillbirth
during pregnancy

Teaching and Learning Projects – Active


2023 Curtin School of Nursing Seed grant $9,720 Cornell P, Bradfield Z, Kuliukas L, Buzzacott, Warland J
Using ePortfolio learning analytics to understand midwifery students’ experiences, confidence and
learning strategies for clinical skills.

Teaching and Learning Projects – Complete since 2013


2013 UniSA learning and teaching research development grant $9,971 List S, Warland J, Smith C,
Undergraduate Communities of Practice.
2013 ITEK catalyst fund. $4,400 Holmes T, Warland J Commercialisation of Clinical Handover e-learning
tool.
2013 Unfunded Warland J, McKellar L, Diaz M. Assertiveness training for midwifery students.
2013 Unfunded Hofmeyer A, Warland J Investigating how academics understand and develop their academic
leadership.

INCOME from COMMERCIALISED e-LEARNING (total royalty = $8,810 (37.5% share of 10% Sales))
2013-Present Clinical handover Tool v2 e-learning tool (information available at http://www.intellilearn.com/our-
products/clinical-handover)

PATENTS
2023 Positional Therapy Maternity Belt
A Kember, N Mohammad, P Mohini, J Warland, N Feng - US Patent App. 18/000,413, 2023

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PUBLICATION LIST Summary and KPIs
Summary of all publications: # KPI- Publication metrics
Refereed Journal articles e-pub or in print 80 Scopus h-index = 19
Journal articles under review/accepted for publication/in press 4 FWCI (SciVal) = 1.64
Conference abstracts published in peer reviewed journals 33 Google Scholar h-index = 28
Books 5 i-10 index= 60
Refereed book chapters 7 Expertscape: In the top 10 of 1,000+
Letters and Commentaries 5 published authors in Australia and top
Professional Journal articles, Position/Consensus statements 5 30 of 16,000 worldwide on Stillbirth...
Total 139 from 2013 through 2023

Referred journal articles e-published ahead of print or in print (publications with students underlined)
1. Warland J, Pollock D, Collier A, Horey D, Boyle F (2023) Parents descriptions of labouring with
antepartum fetal death: findings from the birthing in grief study. ANZJOG DOI: 10.1111/ajo.13759
2. Pollock, D., Bailey, H.D., Munn, Z., Hasanoff, S., Valenzuela, C., Stern, C., Price, C., Marriott, R.,
Gliddon, J., Lewis, C. Mitchie, C., Bowie M, Penny M, Reibel T, Warland J, Farrant B, White S,
Shepherd C (2023) First Nations populations’ perceptions, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and myths about
prevention and bereavement in stillbirth: a mixed methods systematic review protocol. JBI Evid Synth, 21
(10): 2142-2150
3. Williams N, Griffin G, Wall M, Watson S, Warland J, Bradfield Z. (2023) Patient evaluation of
gynaecological information provision and preferences. Journal of Advanced nursing. DOI:10.1111/jan.15866
4. Freeman N, Watson S, Barnes C, Warland J, Rose M, Bradfield Z. (2023) A survey of Australian midwives:
experts in nitrous oxide administration within the peripartum setting. Women & Birth 36 (6): 520-528.
5. Kuliukas L, Warland J, Cornell P, Thomson B, Godwin H, Bradfield Z. (2023) Embracing the Continuity of
care experience: A new Australian Graduate Entry Master of Midwifery course with a student case-load of
15 women per year. Women & Birth. Mar;36(2):151-154.
6. Fletcher R, Symonds I, St George J, Warland J, Stark M (2023) Testing the acceptability of stillbirth
awareness messages in an SMS program for fathers Health Promotion Journal Australia 34(1)149-155.
7. Freeman N, Bradfield Z, Cheney K, Warland J (2023) Midwives and registered nurses’ role and scope of
practice in acute early pregnancy care services: a scoping review protocol JBI Evid Synth. 21(4):826-832.
8. Bradford B, Cronin R, Warland J, Akselsson A, Rådestad I, Heazell A, McKinlay C, Stacey T, Thompson J,
McCowan L. (2023) Fetal Movements: A framework for antenatal conversations. Women & Birth 36(3)238-
46.
9. Cooper M, Warland J, (2022) The views and perceptions of water immersion for labor and birth from
women who had birthed in Australia but had not used the option. Eur J Midwifery; 6 (August) 54
10. Warland J, Nagappa K, Tapper G, Squire G, Stokes T, Criddle S, Butt J, Atkinson J, Cooper M. (2022)
Water immersion for Stillbirth? A case report. ACM News Autumn issue 13-15
11. Warland J, Footner S, Beaufoy G, Stocker J, Agostini A, Dorrian J (2022) Giving sleep position advice in
pregnancy: Will we make women anxious? ANZJOG 62 (4) 536-541
12. Cooper M, Pollock D, Warland J, McLinton S (2022) Development, and preliminary psychometric
evaluation of the W A + E R scale Midwifery e-pub doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2022.103298
13. Pollock D, Shepherd CCJ, Adane AA, Farrant BM, Foord C, Warland J (2022) Knowing your audience:
investigating stillbirth knowledge and perceptions in Australia to inform future public health campaigns.
Women & Birth. 35 (4): e389-e396.
14. Knight A, Pollock D, Boyle F, Horey E, Warland J (2021) Evidence available to guide care during labor
and birth for women and their partners who know their baby will be stillborn: a scoping review protocol JBI
Evid Synth 19 (8): 1984-1991.
15. Murphy D, Flynn P, Warland J Stillbirth and Faith: when belief and death collide (2021) Journal of
Pastoral Care & Counseling 75 (1) 33-39
16. Pollock D, Pearson E, Cooper M, Ziaian T, Foord C, Warland J (2021) Breaking the silence: Determining
Prevalence and understanding Stillbirth Stigma. Midwifery 1;93:102884. doi.10.1016/j.midw.2020.102884.
17. Cooper M, McCutcheon H, Warland J (2021), ‘They follow the wants and needs of an institution’:
midwives’ views of water immersion. Women & Birth 34 (2) e178-187
18. Hayes D, Warland J, et al (2020) Umbilical cord characteristics and their association with adverse
pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. PLOS_ONE Sep 24;15(9): e0239630
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19. Pollock D, Esterman A, Pearson E, Cooper M, Ziaian T, Warland J (2020) Exploring the psychometric
validity and reliability of the Stillbirth Stigma Scale. MIDIRS Midwifery digest 30 (2) 151-8
20. Pollock D, Cooper M, Pearson E, Ziaian T, Warland J. (2020) Understanding Stillbirth Stigma: A
Scoping review of the Literature. Women and Birth 33 (3) 207-218.
21. Xu Q, Esterman A, Dorrian J, Warland J (2020) An examination of the relationship between sunlight
exposure and hot flush in working women Chronobiology International 37 (3) 425-437
22. Pollock D., Pearson E, Cooper M, Ziaian T, Foord C, Warland J. (2020) Voices of the Unheard:
Bereaved Parents Experiences of Stillbirth Stigma. Women and Birth 33(2)165-174
23. Pollock D, Cooper M, Ziaian T, Pearson E, Warland J (2020) Breaking through the Silence in Antenatal
Care: Fetal Movement and Stillbirth Education Women and Birth 33(1):77-85.
24. Warland J, Dorrian J, Pollock D, Foord C. (2020) ‘InUTERO’: The effectiveness of an educational half
day stillbirth awareness workshop for maternity care providers. Nurse Education Today, Feb;85:104298.
25. Pollock D, Esterman A, Pearson E, Cooper M, Ziaian T, Foord C, Warland J (2019) Measuring the
silence: Development and initial psychometric evaluation of the Stillbirth Stigma Scale. Evidence Based
Midwifery 17(3):77-83
26. Cooper M, Warland J (2019) What are the benefits? Are they concerned? Women's experiences of water
immersion for labour and birth Midwifery 79, (102541): 1-11
27. Cooper M, McCutcheon H, Warland J, (2019) Water immersion policies and guidelines: how are they
informed? Women and Birth. 32 (3): 246-254
28. Akselsson A, Lindgren H, Georgsson S, Warland J, Pettersson K, Rådestad I, (2019) Daily structured
approach to awareness of fetal movements and pregnancy outcome -a prospective study. Sexual and
Reproductive Healthcare. 20: 32-37
29. O’Brien LM, Warland J, Stacey T, Heazell AEP, Mitchell EA (2019) Maternal sleep practices and
stillbirth: Findings from an international case‐control study. Birth; 46 (2) 344-354.
30. Cooper M, Warland J, McCutcheon H, (2019) Practitioner accreditation for the practice of water
immersion during labour and birth: results from a mixed methods study Women and Birth 32 (3) 255-262.
31. Warland J, Glover P, (2019) Tertiary EducAtion Regarding Stillbirth for Student Midwives: the TEARS
4 SMs project. Women and Birth 3293: e409-e412.
32. Warland J, et al (2018) Modifying maternal sleep position in late pregnancy through positional therapy:
A feasibility study. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 14(8):1387–1397.
33. Gibson K, Hofmeyer A, Warland J, (2018) Nurses providing end-of-life care for infants and their
families in the NICU: A review of the qualitative literature Advances in Neonatal Care. 18 (6) 471-479
34. Warland J, et al (2018) “They told me all mothers have worries”, stillborn mother's experiences of
having a ‘gut instinct’ that something is wrong in pregnancy: Findings from an international case–control
study. Midwifery, 62, 171-176.
35. Warland J, et al (2018) Maternal sleep during pregnancy and poor fetal outcomes: A scoping review of
the literature with meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews 41:197-219
36. Heazell AEP, Stacey T, O’Brien LM, Mitchell EA, Warland J, (2018) Excessive fetal movements are a
sign of fetal compromise which merits further examination. Medical Hypothesis 111: 19-23
37. Cooper M, Warland J McCutcheon H, (2018) Australian midwives views and experiences of practice
and politics related to water immersion for labour and birth. Women and Birth 31 (3): 184-193
38. Heazell AEP, Warland J, et al (2017) Stillbirth is Associated with Perceived Alterations in Fetal Activity
- Findings from an International Case Control Study. BMC- Pregnancy and childbirth 17:369 DOI
10.1186/s12884-017-1555-6
39. Heath M, Due C, Hamood W, Hutchinson A, Leiman T, Maxfield K, Warland J, (2017) Teaching
sensitive material: A multi-disciplinary perspective. ERGO 4 (1): 3-11
40. Cooper M, McCutcheon H, Warland J, (2017) A critical analysis of Australian policies and guidelines
for water immersion during labour and birth. Women and Birth 30 (5):431-441.
41. Warland J, Mitchell E, O’Brien L (2017) Novel Strategies to Prevent Stillbirth. Seminars in Fetal and
Neonatal Medicine 22 (3): 146-152
42. Warland J, Glover P (2017) Fetal movements: what are we telling women? Women & Birth 30(1):23-28
43. Warland J, Carpentieri J, Dorrian J (2016) Can pregnant women accurately report snoring? A Pilot
Study. Eat, sleep work 1 (1): 45-50
44. Warland J, et al & STARS consortium, (2015) An international internet survey of the experiences of
1,714 mothers with a late stillbirth: the STARS cohort study.BMC pregnancy and childbirth,15(1): 172.

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45. Warland J, Glover P, (2015) Talking to pregnant women about stillbirth: Evaluating the effectiveness of
an information workshop for midwives using pre and post intervention surveys. Nurse Education Today.
35 (10) e21-e25
46. Hofmeyer A, Sheingold B, Klopper H, Warland J, (2015) Leadership in learning and teaching in higher
education: Perspectives of Academics in Non-Formal Leadership roles. Contemporary Issues in
Education Research. 8 (3): 181-192
47. Jankiewicz A, Fielder A, Warland J, (2015) Chronic Pain Management in Pregnancy: a review of the
literature. Canadian Journal of Midwifery Research and Practice. 14 (2) 34-42.
48. Wang H, Jayasekara R, Warland J, (2015) The Effect of “Hands on” Techniques on Obstetric Perineal
Laceration: a structured literature review. Women & Birth. 28 (3) 194-198
49. List S, Warland J, Smith C, (2015) The Challenges of Creating Online Undergraduate Communities of
Practice. Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education. 7(1): 99-112.
50. Ackland-Tilbrook V, Warland J, (2015) Open the VALT: creation and application of a Visually
Authentic Learning Tool. Nurse Education in Practice. 15 (3): 249-52
51. Warland J, Dorrian J, (2014) Accuracy of Self-Reported Sleep Position in Late Pregnancy. PLoS ONE
9(12): e115760.
52. McKellar L, Charlick S, Warland J, Birbeck D, (2014) Access, Boundaries and Confidence: The ABC of
facilitating continuity of care experience in midwifery education. Women & Birth 27(4): e61–e66.
53. Warland J, McKellar L, Diaz M, (2014) Assertiveness Training for Undergraduate Midwifery Students.
Nurse Education in Practice 14(6): 752–756.
54. Warland J, Mitchell E A, (2014) A Triple Risk Model for Unexplained Late Stillbirth. BMC Pregnancy
and Childbirth, 14:142
55. O’Brien L, Warland J, (2014) Typical Sleep Positions in Pregnant Women. Early Human Development
90(6): 315–317.
56. O’Leary J, Warland J, (2013) Parents’ Untold Stories of Infant Loss: The importance of contact with the
baby for bereaved parents. Journal of Family Nursing 19(3): 324-347.
57. Cooper M, Warland J, McCutcheon H, (2013) Diving in: a dip in the water for labour and birth policy
debate. Essentially MIDIRS 4(9): 32-37.
58. Rice H, Warland J, (2013) Bearing witness: Midwives’ experiences of witnessing traumatic birth.
Midwifery 29(9): 1056-1063.
59. Warland J, (2013) Keeping Baby SAFE in Pregnancy: piloting the brochure. Midwifery 29(2): 174-179
60. Erlandsson K, Warland J, Cacciatore J, Rådestad I, (2013) Seeing and Holding a Stillborn Baby.
Mothers feelings in relation to how their babies were presented to them after birth. Midwifery 29(3)246-
50
61. Warland J, Smith M, (2012) Using Online Roleplay in Undergraduate Midwifery Education: a case-
study. Nurse Education in Practice. 12(5): 279-283.
62. O’Leary J, Warland J, Parker L, (2012) Childbirth Preparation for Families Pregnant After Loss.
International Journal of Childbirth Education. 27(2): 44-50.
63. Smith M, Warland J, Smith C, (2012) An Innovative Strategy in Evaluation: Using a student
engagement framework to evaluate a role-based simulation. Journal of Nursing Education. 51(3):151-4.
64. Warland J, Smith M, Smith C, (2012) Much Ado about the Flu. Design and implementation of an e-role
play for a large class of undergraduate students. Nurse Education in Practice. 12(2): 65-71.
65. O’Leary J, Warland J, (2012) Intentional Parenting of Children Born after a Perinatal Loss. Journal of
Loss and Trauma 17(2): 137-157.
66. Warland J, (2012) Pregnant Women Who Experienced Late Stillbirth Appear Less Likely to Have Slept
on Their Left. Evidence Based Nursing. 15(1): 10-11.
67. O’Leary J, Gaziano C, Warland J, (2011) Gifts from the Deceased Sibling to Siblings Born after Loss.
International Journal of Prenatal, Perinatal Psychology and Medicine. 23(1-2): 415-429.
68. Cooper M, Warland J, (2011) Improving Women’s Knowledge of Prostaglandin Induction of Labour
through the use of information brochures: a quasi-experimental study. Women & Birth. 24(4): 156-164.
69. O’Leary J, Warland J, Parker L, (2011) Prenatal Parenthood. Journal of Perinatal Education. 20(4):
218-220.
70. O’Leary J, Warland J, Parker L, (2011) Bereaved Parents’ Perception of the Grandparents’ Reactions to
Perinatal Loss and the Pregnancy that Follows. Journal of Family Nursing. 17(3): 330-356.
71. Warland J, (2011) Developing Professional Skills in Peer and Self-assessment: Experiences from an
experiential workshop. Focus on Health Professional Education. 12(3): 64-73.

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72. Warland J, (2011) Using Simulation to Promote Nursing Students Learning of Work Organization and
People Management Skills: a case-study. Nurse Education in Practice. 11(3):186-191.
73. Warland J, McCutcheon H, (2011) The ‘Quit’ Smoker and Stillbirth Risk: a review of contemporary
literature in the light of findings from a case–control study. Midwifery. 27(5): 607-611.
74. Warland J, O’Leary J, McCutcheon H, (2011) Born After Infant Loss: the experiences of subsequent
children. Midwifery. 27(5):628-633
75. Warland J, O'Leary J, McCutcheon H, Williamson V, (2011) Parenting Paradox: Parenting after infant
loss. Midwifery. 27(5): e163-e169.
76. Warland J, McCutcheon H, Baghurst P, (2009) Placental Position and Late Stillbirth: a case-control
study. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 18(11): 1602-1606.
77. DeAnstiss H, Ziaian T, Procter N, Warland J, Baghurst P, (2009). Help-seeking for Mental Health
Problems in Young Refugees: a review of the literature. Transcultural Psychiatry. 46(4): 584-607.
78. Warland J, McCutcheon H, Baghurst P, (2008). Maternal Blood Pressure in Pregnancy and Third
Trimester Stillbirth: a case-control study. American Journal of Perinatology. 25(5): 311-7.
79. Warland J, Ziaian T, Stewart H, et.al (2007) Challenges Faced when Conducting Research with Young
Australians with Refugee Experiences. The Australian Community Psychologist. 19(2): 53-62.
80. Warland J, McCutcheon H, (2002) Is there an Association between Maternal Hypotension and Poor
Pregnancy Outcome? a review of the literature. Australian Journal of Midwifery. 15(4): 22-26.
Refereed journal articles under review/ or accepted for publication
1. Greatholder I, Warland J, O’Brien L, Watson S, Heazell AEP on behalf of the COSMOS collaboration.
The impact of the COVID-19 on service users’ behaviour and interactions with Maternity Services
regarding fetal wellbeing – A report from COSMOS: COVID-19: Outcomes for Sleep, Maternity care and
GlObal pregnancy Online Cross-sectional Study. Submitted to MJOG MFM Feb 2024
2. Freeman N, Cheney K, Warland J, Bradfield Z. Midwives and registered nurses' role and scope of
practice in acute early pregnancy care services: a scoping review. Accepted for publication JBI evidence
synthesis Jan 2024
3. Lo A, Breen L, Bradfield Z, White S, Criddle S, Griffin G, Berry B, Warland J. Verbal Information from
Parents about Stillbirth: A Delphi study to develop an Interview Schedule. Submitted to ANZJOG June
2023 MS # ANZJOG-2023-0233
4. Kember A, Warland J, Maternal positional therapy for foetal growth and customised birthweight centile
benefit in a Bayesian reanalysis of a double-blind, sham-controlled, randomised clinical trial. Submitted
to BMJOpen July 2023 Revise and resubmit Feb 2024 MS# bmjopen-2023-078315
5. Pollock D, Bailey H, Hasanoff S, Munn Z, Valenzuela C, Stern C, Marriott R, Gliddon J, Lewis C,
Michie C, Bowie M, Penny M, Reibel T, Warland J; Farrant B, White S, Shepherd C First Nation
Peoples’ perceptions, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and myths regarding the prevention and bereavement
of stillbirth: a mixed methods systematic review. Revise and Resubmit Women and Birth Feb 2024
Books: Chapters (from last 10 years only)
1. Yarrington A, Warland J (2024) Birth and the Paramedic Chapter 25. In S. Willis. Fundamentals of
Paramedic Practice: A Systems Approach, 3rd Edition. Wiley-Blackwell
2. Warland J, Foord C (2020) Stillbirth and midwives decision making: what are the challenges? In E. Jefford
& J. Joomeen Empowering Decision-Making in Midwifery: a global perspective. Routledge UK
3. Greenhalgh T, Bidwell J, Crisp E, Lambros A, Warland J, Dermody G. (2024) Understanding Research
Methods for Evidence-Based Practice in Health 3e Wiley Qld (also first and second editions 2017, 2020)
4. Glover P, Lewis L, McNeill L, Costins P, Warland J, Kew C, Bradfield Z, Kuliukas L, Staff L, Burns V,
Mannix T, Taylor A, Lee N, Brady S (2017) Midwifery 1e Wiley Qld
5. Warland J, Maude P, (2011 & 2014). Critical review of research In S. Jirojwong, M. Johnson & A. Welsh,
(Eds.) Research Methods in Nursing and Midwifery (1 and 2e). South Melbourne: Oxford University Press
Books: in print (from last 10 years only)
1. O’Leary J, Parker L, Murphy M and Warland J (2020) Different pregnancy, Different Baby: Pregnancy and
parenting after loss Rowman & Littlefield USA
2. O’Leary J, Warland J (2016) Meeting the Needs of Families Pregnant and Parenting After a Perinatal Loss.
Routledge UK

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Letters and Commentaries
1. Pollock D, Murphy M, O’Leary J, Warland J (2020) Pregnancy after loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Women & Birth. 33 (6) 540-543
2. Warland J, Heazell A, Bradford B, Cronin R, McCowan L (2020) The problem with counting fetal
movements. Women and Birth 33 (3) p.e309
3. Flenady V, Ellwood D, Bradford B, et al (2019) Beyond the headlines: Fetal movement awareness is an
important stillbirth prevention strategy, Women & Birth 32 (1) 1-2.
4. Cooper M, Warland J, McCutcheon H, (2017) Water for labour and birth: getting back to the art of doing
nothing. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, 27 (1):53-58
5. Warland J, (2017) Back to basics: avoiding the supine position in pregnancy. Journal of Physiology
595(4):1017-1018.
Contribution to Professional Journal articles, Position/Consensus statements (from last 10 years only)
1. Rose M et al (2023) Midwives are nitrous oxide experts: A novel survey of Australian midwives' expertise in
facilitating nitrous oxide use in maternity care Australian Midwifery News 34 (1) 40-41
2. Shakespeare et al (2020) The RESPECT Study for consensus on global bereavement care after stillbirth
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 149 (2): 137-147.https://doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.13110
3. Better Education of Health Care professionals to prevent stillbirth Research [online]. Australian Nursing and
Midwifery Journal, Vol. 25, No. 10, May 2018: 33.
4. Bowring V, et al ISA Position Statement - Fetal Movement Monitoring V2, June 2017, International Stillbirth
Alliance. Available at: <https://tinyurl.com/sxxr9d9>

Conference abstracts published in peer reviewed journals (selected from 2018 only)
1. Lo A, Breen L, Bradfield Z, White S, Criddle S, Griffin G, Berry B, Warland J (2023) Verbal information
from parents about stillbirth (the VIP study): Phase one BMC Proceedings 17(14):O13
2. O’Brien L, Greatholder I, Heazell A, Watson S, Wimmer L, Libsack S, Warland J (2023) Findings
on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on maternity care access and fetal movement reporting
from COSMOS (Covid-19: Outcomes for Sleep, Maternity care and glObal pregnancy Study) BMC
Proceedings 17(14):O11
3. Kember A, Warland J (2023) Positional therapy: A decade-long, multi-disciplinary, international
collaboration for safer sleep in pregnancy BMC Proceedings 17(14):O9
4. Kember A, Warland J (2023) The DOSAGE study protocol: Dose Of Supine sleep Afects fetal Growth?
an exposure-response study BMC Proceedings,17(14): P3
5. Warland J Bradfield Z, Watson S (2023) What were we thinking? Impact and experience of changes in
access to maternity health care during pregnancy Women & Birth 36 S28
6. Griffin G, Zaw MM, Nguyen T K A, Ghannam S, Javid N, Williams N, Warland J, Bradfield Z (2023)
Evaluating Cross-cultural communication: Insights into project design and decision-making Women & Birth
36 S10
7. Ernst K, Rose M, Griffin G, Warland J, Szabo A, Bradfield Z, Barnes C (2023) Fingers in the Dam:
Plugging gaps in the midwifery workforce, concerns for safety, accountability and responsibility. Women &
Birth 36 S9
8. Rose M, Freeman N, Watson S, Mignacca E, Wood J, Barnes C, Warland J, Bradfield Z (2023) A Novel
survey of midwifery expertise in facilitating nitrous oxide use Women & Birth 36 S41-S42
9. Warland J, Foord C (2020) Communication for prevention: effectiveness of stillbirth risk reduction
workshops for clinicians. J. Paediatr. Child Health 56, (S1):51
10. Foord C, Warland J, Goddard M, Roberts C (2020) Working with consumers co-creating for change J.
Paediatr. Child Health56, (S1):132
11. Pollock, D, Foord C, Shepherd C, Farrant B Warland J (2019) Knowing your audience: Investigating
stillbirth knowledge in Australia to inform the creation of a public education campaign. J. Paediatr. Child
Health56, (S1):132
12. Warland J, Heazell AEP, Stacey T, Coomarasamy C, Budd J, Mitchell EA, O’Brien LM (2018) Reduced
fetal movements-should we use ‘Altered Fetal activity’ instead? J. Paediatr. Child Health54, (S1):51
13. Pollock D, Warland J, Ziaian T, Pearson E, Cooper M (2018) Breaking through the silence in antenatal care:
Fetal movement and stillbirth education J. Paediatr. Child Health54, (S1): 43-44

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PRESENTATIONS (since 2018 only)
Plenary / Keynote
1. Plenary Address for Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand Pregnancy and Parenting after loss
Adelaide, Australia May 2022
2. Keynote Address for Centre for Perinatal Psychology Perinatal Loss Conference What do undergraduate caring
professionals need to know about stillbirth? Melbourne, Australia. October 2019
3. International Stillbirth Alliance Plenary Address Perinatal death from the healthcare professionals’
perspective: care of others /care of selves. Madrid, Spain. October 2019
4. International Stillbirth Alliance Plenary Address Women and parent focused prevention strategies in low
mortality countries. Madrid, Spain. October 2019
5. Star Legacy Foundation. International Stillbirth Summit Plenary Address. Randomised controlled Trials – are
they always the gold standard for rare outcomes like stillbirth? Minneapolis, MN, USA. June 2019.
Conference Papers (since 2018 only) (students underlined doesn’t include published abstracts in publication list above)
1. Warland J, Collier A, Pollock D, Horey D, Boyle F Parents experiences of labouring and birthing a stillborn
Baby: Findings from the Birthing in Grief Study ISA Conference Salt Lake City Utah Sept 2022
2. Horey D, Boyle F, Pollock D, Warland J When are memories made? Learning from parents talking about their
stillbirth. ISA-ISPID virtual Conference 13th November 2021
3. Fletcher R, Symonds I, Warland J, Dowse E, Stark M. Developing brief mobile phone texts to reach and
support fathers after perinatal loss Paper to Marcé International Virtual conference 21st September 2020
4. Pollock D, Ziaian T, Pearson E, Cooper M, Foord C, Warland J, Voices of the unheard Paper to ISA
conference Madrid Spain Oct. 2019
5. Warland J Perinatal death from the perspective of siblings. Invited Paper ISA. Madrid, Spain Oct 2019
6. Warland J, Dorrian J, Foord C, Pollock D. Educating maternity care providers about stillbirth prevention
strategies: Evaluating the effectiveness of a half-day workshop. Paper to ISA conference Madrid Oct 2019
7. Warland J, Dorrian D, Morrison J, O’Brien L, Maternal sleep during pregnancy and poor fetal outcomes: A
scoping review of the literature with meta-analysis. Paper to ISA/ISPID conference Glasgow June 2018
8. Pollock D, Warland J, Ziaian T, Pearson E, Cooper M. Analysing antenatal care pathways prior to stillbirth: A
pilot study exploring the antenatal care experiences of bereaved mothers in Australia Paper to ISA/ISPID
conference Glasgow June 2018
9. Pollock D, Warland J, Ziaian T, Pearson E, Cooper M, Esterman A. Measuring the silence: development and
validation of the Stillbirth Stigma Scale Paper to ISA/ISPID conference Glasgow June 2018
10. Warland J, Pollock D, Australian Maternity care providers knowledge and messaging regarding supine sleep
position Paper to ISA/ISPID conference Glasgow June 2018
11. Pollock, D., Warland, J., Ziaian, T., Pearson, R., & Cooper., M. (2018). Analysing the antenatal care pathways
prior to stillbirth: A pilot study exploring the antenatal care experiences of bereaved mothers in Australia.
Paper to PSANZ congress Auckland, March 2018.
Posters (since 2018 only) : student’s underlined (list does not include those published as abstracts listed above)
1. Warland, J, Collier A, Pollock D, Horey D, Boyle F Parents descriptions of their needs when labouring and
birthing a stillborn baby: findings from the Birthing in Grief Study. Poster to PSANZ congress, Adelaide,
Australia May 2022
2. Fletcher R, Symonds I, St George J, Warland J, Stark M Testing the acceptability of Stillbirth Awareness
messages in an SMS program for fathers Poster to PSANZ congress, Adelaide, Australia May 2022
3. Pollock D, Foord C, Farrant B, Shephard C, Warland J. Knowing your Audience: Investigating Stillbirth
Knowledge in Australia to Inform the Creation of a Public Education Campaign. Poster to ISA, Madrid Spain
October 2019. Top 10 ‘highly commended’ award
4. Hayes, DJL, Warland, J, Parast, MM, Hasegawa, J, Banks, J, Clapham, L, Bendon, RW, Heazell, AEP
Umbilical cord characteristics and their association with adverse pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review and
meta-analysis. Poster to ISA, Madrid Spain October 2019
5. Cooper M, Warland J, I was birthing where my choices were honoured. Poster to ACM conference Canberra
Sept 2019
6. Pollock, D., Cooper, M., Pearson, E., Ziaian, T., Warland J. (2018). Development of the stillbirth stigma scale.
Poster to International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA) Conference, Cork Ireland.

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Invited lectures, seminars, workshops, exhibitions (Selected from talks given since 2018)
o Working with Indigenous Nations to Develop Stillbirth Resources: The Winds of Change project update
Stillbirth CRE annual national forum Brisbane QLD October 2023
o Working with Indigenous Nations to Develop Stillbirth Resources: The Winds of Change project and Talking
about Stillbirth: Will we make them anxious? Two invited presentations to Western Australia Safer Baby bundle
forum Fremantle WA November 2022
o The enduring impact of perinatal loss on families. Perinatal mental health Grand Round KEMH March 2022
o Be Still be Aware “Let’s talk stillbirth research” podcast with Claire Foord. July 2020
o Discussing fetal movements with women during pregnancy Brian Pridmore perinatal forum “Stillbirth an
evolving conversation” Adelaide August 2019
o Modifying risk for stillbirth: understanding physiology Guest Workshop to Biol 3034 students August 2019
o InUTERO- Intensive Workshop to Understand, Talk, Educate, Reinforce and Observe for stillbirth prevention
Four hour Workshop with Claire Foord to International stillbirth Summit MN, USA June 2019
o Update on Stillbirth research nationally and internationally and Are RCTS always the ‘gold standard’?
Presentations to AUSMED “Midwifery Challenges” conference. Adelaide May 2019
o Train our trainer. Weekend workshop to Still Aware volunteers April 2018
o Everybody sleeps: the effect of maternal sleep on the fetus Presentation to WCH grand round on behalf of
Health Development Adelaide (HDA) August 2018 https://vimeo.com/287554599/4bdbb4b28c
o Fetal Movements and Maternal sleep position to Sophiemmet University Stockholm Sweden June 2018
o Talking and listening in order to prevent stillbirth. Two Presentations to AUSMED “Midwifery Challenges”
conference. Adelaide May 2018
o Principles of care following perinatal loss to Country Health SA Local Health Network Adelaide April 2018
MEDIA RELEASES / INTERVIEWS / NEWSPAPER ARTICLES (selected from 2018- present)
o 15th September Nature News and Medical Health News Stillbirth rate rises dramatically during pandemic
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02618-5 New York Post and FOX News are among five US-
based outlets and several other international outlets to republish quotes
o 14th August ABC Radio (Adelaide) 10 news and Essential Baby about fears Australia will see a rise in
stillbirths during COVID-19 due to guidelines which have discouraged face-to-face antenatal visits. Similar
reports appeared in the Courier Mail and KIDDO Mag among five other news outlets.
o 17th May 2020 quoted in the Sunday Mail regarding concerns increased risk of stillbirth because of reduced
antenatal appointments in the wake of COVID-19. The story is republished in The Advertiser, Herald Sun
and The Courier Mail, among several other News Corp outlets.
o 10th June 2019 ‘InSight’ Stillbirth Taboo: start by saying the word by Nicole Mackee
https://insightplus.mja.com.au/2019/22/stillbirth-taboo-start-by-saying-the-word/
o 13th February 2019 ‘The Lead’ Longer sleep during pregnancy a risk for stillbirth by Lizzie Rogers
http://theleadsouthaustralia.com.au/industries/health/longer-sleep-during-pregnancy-risks-stillbirth/
o 12th December 2018 ABC ‘Nightlife’ interview with Philip Clark.
https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/nightlife/nightlife/10587734 (second hour)
o 31st August 2018 Press release by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-08/aaos-pst083118.php regarding UniSA SONM funded
Pathfinder study publication ‘picked up’ by 17 different news outlets. The paper had an “Altmetric score” of
135 within a fortnight of publication.
o 13th August 2018 Channel 10 News interview about a senate inquiry investigating ways to reduce the
number of stillbirths in Australia. The report featured on the evening news in Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane
and Perth. https://www.facebook.com/tenadelaide/videos/unexplained-stillbirths/1951825794882157/
o 10th August ABC news interview about Stillbirth Senate Inquiry. The report featured on ABC, Adelaide,
ABC News, read by Alina Eacott 10 Aug 2018 7:15 PM
o 1st August Will McDonald Channel Nine news “At the desk” TV interview about Sleep position scoping
review https://www.facebook.com/9NewsAdelaide/videos/1914622388841721/
o 24th July 2018 Apnoea linked to high risk pregnancy page 4 Newspaper article in Mildura Midweek,
Victoria
o 20th July 2018 2SM, Sydney, Aired 13:00 News Mother’s sleep impacts on the health of the baby.
o 10th June, 2018 Linda Silmalis, Chief Reporter, The Sunday Telegraph Mothers of stillborns fight to give
their lost babies a voice.

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PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT
External Grant Peer Reviewer

Year Body Role


2019 -2022 Cure Kids NZ External assessor for project grant protocols
2018 Auckland medical research External assessor for project grant protocols
foundation
2014-2016 NHMRC External assessor for project grant protocols
2015 &16 Wellbeing of Women UK Invited external reviewer for project grant protocols
www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk. related to stillbirth
2011-2014 WCH Research Foundation Member of grant selection panel (2011-12 & 14)
2008 & 2013 WCH Research Foundation Invited external reviewer project grant protocols

Academic leadership for peer reviewed journals


2017-2021 PLOS-One Invited Guest Editor
2013-2016 BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth Associate editor for ‘Labor, Delivery and Postpartum
Health’ section of the journal.
2013-present Nurse Education in Practice (NEP) Member of journal’s international advisory board

Peer review

2016-present The Australian and New Zealand Peer review


Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
British Medical Journal.
The Lancet (2016 stillbirth series)
Midwifery
Journal of Physiology
Women and Birth
International Organisations: peer esteem measures
UNICEF and the World Health
2020-present Stillbirth Advocacy Working Group (SAWG) stillbirth
Organization (WHO)
spokesperson
2012-present Star Legacy Foundation (USA) Invited member of ‘medical advisory team.’
2014-present Project Alive and Kicking USA Invited member of medical advisory group
2012-2019 International Society for prevention Served two terms as member elected board member
of infant and perinatal death (Re-elected 2016)
(ISPID)
Inaugural editor of international stillbirth research
database (http://tinyurl.com/z23t4qb)

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National organisations: unpaid advisory roles

2022-Present JBI-Women’s and Children’s Health Field Chair of Expert Reference group
resources

2021-Until Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Clinical standards for Stillbirth
launch in Nov Health Care Topic Working Group member
2022

2021-Present Nous Group Monitoring and Evaluation of the


National Stillbirth Action and
Implementation plan working
group

2020-present SMS-4-Dads Commonwealth funded research Clinical governance advisory


group

2018- Present Robinson Research Institute Affiliate member

2018-present NHMRC funded Stillbirth CRE Baby Buddy app working group
member.
Safer baby Bundle e-learning
tool development
Member of Board of Directors
2016 -present Still Aware Inc.
Chairman of board of Directors
2019-2022
Deputy Chair Clinical Advisory
Board
2014-2015 Australian Marcé Society National conference organising
committee member
JBI Post Graduate Research
2014-Present Joanna Briggs Institute
Degree Program - Panel
Assessment member (x three)
and
Invited member of expert
advisory group funded by
Stillbirth Foundation Australia to
develop evidence-based guidance
for health professionals caring
for parents and families after
stillbirth. https://bit.ly/2IHHZ8w

2012 -Present Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand PSANZ congress organising
(PSANZ) committee 2022. Peer review of
conference abstracts since 2012
Various roles including alternate
2008-2011 SIDS and Kids South Australia
national representative, board
member, Counsellor selection
panel, SA board representative
SIDS and Kids national board’s
workshop

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Service to the Discipline of Midwifery
2013 -Present Australian Nursing & Midwifery Invited academic team member for accreditation
accreditation council (ANMAC) of Nursing or midwifery programs offered by
University of Canberra (2013), Monash Uni
(2016), ACU (2017), Edith Cowan Uni (2018),
Victoria University (2021), Charles Sturt
University (2023).
2010-present International
InternationalCollege
Collegeofof Midwives Member
Member
Midwives
(ICM) (ICM)
Peer
Peer
review
review
of abstracts
of abstracts
forfor
ICMICM international
congress’ 2011,
international 14, 16
congress’ and14,
2011, 18 16, 18 &20
Member of research advisory network
(RAN) 2010-2016:

1988-present Australian College of Midwives ACM representative for national Stillbirth Action
(ACM) Plan roundtable (Canberra 2019-2020)
ACM representative for NHMRC funded
Stillbirth CRE Steering committee (2018-2020)
ACM representative on the AIHW National
Perinatal Mortality Report Advisory Working
Group (2014-15)
Member of ACM South Australia education sub-
committee for the year 2000. Including chair of
ACM SA State conference planning committee.
Peer review for ACM national conference
abstracts biennially since 1988
Member
Service to Curtin University
2021-2023 Leadership Faculty of Health Sciences Enable Institute: Co-
Domain lead (Maternity, Child and Family health :
Growing Well)

2021-2023 WA Midwifery workforce Curtin Midwifery Professoriate representative


advisory committee
2021-2023 Trans-Tasman Midwifery Curtin Midwifery Professoriate representative
educators Consortium
2021-2023 Curtin Faculty of Health Grant success panel member
Sciences

Service to King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH)


2021-2023 WNHS Scientific Advisory Proxy Member
sub-committee (SASC)
2021-2023 Midwifery and Nursing Associate Professor Midwifery
Advisory Committee
2021-2023 KEMH- Mortality review Member
Committee
2021-2023 Relocation subcommittee for Member
education and research at the
new KEMH site.

17 A/Prof Jane Warland


THESIS EXAMINATION (2014 to current)

Name Thesis title Year, type of examination and Institution

Witnessing loss during Lockdown: 2023 External Examiner


Nurses and Midwives experience Master of primary health care thesis.
Tatiana caring for women who suffered University of Melbourne
Zecher, miscarriage during the Covid-19
lockdown in Melbourne Australia
The relationship between workplace 2021 External Examiner
Breanna discrimination, emotional exhaustion Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) thesis
Davison and sleep quality during pregnancy UniSA

Decreased fetal movement and mobile


application interventions during 2019 External Examiner. PhD Thesis
Lisa Daly
pregnancy University of Queensland

Investigating stillbirths in South


2019 External Examiner. PhD Thesis
Tina Lavin Africa
University of Western Australia
Orthodox Jewish Mothers' Lived
Naomi Experiences or Perinatal Loss: An 2019 External Examiner. PhD Thesis
Greenwald Interpretive Phenomenological Study University of Toronto

Shift work and diet: an exploration of


Emily diet quality and factors influencing 2017 External Examiner
Feuerherdt food choice Bachelor of psychology (Honours) thesis UniSA

The physiology of maternal sleep (and


Jordan sleep position) in healthy late 2016 External Examiner
McIntyre pregnancy PhD Thesis. Auckland University NZ

Healthcare professionals and patients


2015 External examiner
Vera Halim with alcohol use disorder
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) thesis UniSA
Comparative effectiveness of group
education & individual education
2014 Internal examiner SONM UniSA
Helen Lang methods for adults with type 2
Masters of Nursing Education minor thesis
diabetes

Empty Cradles: A qualitative


exploration of women’s experiences
2014 External Examination
Esther Kint of pregnancy loss in Western
PhD Thesis Edith Cowen University Perth
Australia.

18 A/Prof Jane Warland

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