The EXPAND team is running an free interactive webinar on the 9th Dec exploring how we can better support ethnic minority young people and their parents to access healthcare support for neurodevelopmental disorders. Sign up here: https://t.co/Skuf0UHor3
Our mapping survey on the use of #digital consultations in #maternitycare in England has been published! We highlight variation in use & between policy & practice, & rec staff training, recording women's preference & more research on digital inclusion: https://t.co/ZMxNjrOkY5
I'm looking forward to talking about the PROMISE study this evening with @Shireen0071 and our work to improve the engagement of Black women in maternity and neonatal healthcare research. See you later @MidwiferyForum@SueMacMidwife! https://t.co/RcTDAM54sJ
🥳pleased to share the @Armada_project1 report. We highlight 5 key areas to consider for #digital#maternitycare consultations: 1) developing systems, facilities & resources; 2) training & communication; 3) access & inclusion; 4) personalisation & flexibility; 5) quality of care.
The synopsis of our #realistreview into the implementation of digital clinical consultations in UK #maternitycare is now available in the @NIHRresearch HSDR journal 🎉 Free to read 👉https://t.co/zxvb3t90tk
Calling #ClinicalTrial staff 🚨 We have an Easter treat for you🐰Have you read our paper on workplace wellbeing yet? We surveyed CTU staff from across the @UKCTUNetwork to understand the challenges staff face and the resources which can help them flourish: https://t.co/Vdwa0XOOG3
We're delighted to share the key findings from our #realistreview into the use of digital clinical consultations (remote/virtual) to support safe, personalised and equitable #maternitycare. Read it here: https://t.co/reRpEjwQIM
Use of remote methods in qualitative research has various impacts; for participants, for researchers, and for the data produced. Careful study design and delivery are so important. See new guidance, available from today:
Where is women’s healthcare in the political party manifestos?
A fascinating read from @bykatewomersley and team focusing on how the party manifestos address #womenshealth
Have a read👇 @bmj_latest
https://t.co/XwmkgQYBdT
I'm very pleased to share a new article from my PhD research 🎉 A mixed-methods study of the factors affecting women’s birthplace preferences and decisions, and why these might differ, in England. https://t.co/vpBFXerrw4 with @ImaginingFuture & @drsophierees in @womenandbirth
Interested in #digitalmaternity care? We've developed a free e-learning resource that takes just 15 minutes to complete and focusses on how to deliver safe, appropriate and acceptable digital consultations. 🔗 https://t.co/xA3cNt03u4
We are delighted to share our new (and free!) e-learning resource on #digital consultations in #maternitycare! Based on the ARM@DA project findings, this short e-learning can help to support best practice. https://t.co/JxEJeRCtF7 #digitalmaternity
We are pleased to share a new article from the ARM@DA project! - an insight into our #realistreview and the role of stakeholder consultations in the development of programme theories about #digitalmaternity care consultations😀 open access: https://t.co/ZlAiG8Hc9F
Maternity care via a screen? Georgia Clancy and Catrin Evans explain the CORE implementation principles for this to be safe and effective. https://t.co/H3Uioc1j7K @_GClancy@Armada_project1
We are still looking for #digitalmaternity HCPs and senior maternity HCPs to tell us how digital consultations are being used where they work with a short survey (approx. 15mins). For more info and to take part: https://t.co/QJKAshPPMa thank you