Jenny Mountain
Program Manager, Neonatal Health / Protect Trial
MBA MClinEpi
Jenny has managed large national and international research projects in both Australia and the United Kingdom. Prior to her role with the Neonatal team, Jenny was the Manager of the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study. She has extensive experience in research methodology and project management.
Projects
The COSI-2 Trial
The PROTECT Trial
Published research
Can topical coconut oil reduce late-onset sepsis in extremely preterm infants? A pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial protocol
Infants born before 28 weeks' gestation account for approximately 75% of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Late-onset sepsis (LOS) affects around 25% of these infants and is associated with an increased risk of adverse long-term outcomes. The topical application of coconut oil has been used for centuries in newborn care. Coconut oil is rich in saturated fatty acids, several of which have demonstrated antimicrobial properties. It is considered safe for extremely preterm infants, improves skin condition and may reduce the incidence of LOS.
Routine Emollient Therapy with Coconut Oil in Preterm Infants and Allergic Sensitization at 1-Year Corrected Age
Skin care for very and extremely preterm infant is an important and previously underappreciated topic. Coconut oil skin care for preterm infants is a promising option, but several important questions remain including the theoretical potential for allergic sensitization.
Education and Qualifications
- MBA – University of Edinburgh
- MClinEpi – University of Western Australia
Active Collaborations
- Clinical Trial Centre, University of Sydney