It's open until 1st Dec 2023 & takes 10-20 minutes to complete & we really value your input. There is the option at the end of the survey to take part in an online interview if you wish.
If you have any questions please contact Laura or Luisa - [email protected]
➡️The eVOLVE Study
Please help us by taking part in a survey about your Maternity care at NNUH. This research study seeks to evaluate the National “Saving Babies Lives Care Bundle” & is open to anyone who's had a baby in the last 12months who is over 16yrs & understands English.
We are proud to be working with parents to design and deliver the @MiNESS20_28 study.
They have helped us to create a study awareness video for pregnant people at participating hospitals - you can see it here:
https://t.co/VWLv2iVhUm
What an inspiring day today. Thank you for letting me be a part of it. Looking forward to the next meet up and to see what we can all achieve together for mothers, babies and families.
It’s finally published!!! Chief Midwifery Officer for England’s strategic plan for research https://t.co/NveKkLcZXD This strategic plan sets out plans for maternity&perinatal research&strengthening careers for under-represented disciplines, such as midwives
Today we've been promoting International Clinical Trials Day. Research nurses and midwives from Maternity, NICU, Jenny Lind and Gynaecology have been talking to staff, patients and parents about science and taking part in current studies. @NIHRresearch @NIHRCRNeoe #ICTD2023
In support of #NoSmokingDay2023 we are delighted to share a Voices blog by @LCliffordTaylor Research Associate at iHV on the importance of stopping smoking and the key role of HVs in supporting smoke-free pregnancies
https://t.co/8SkZKCwICI
#HealthVisiting
@curryspcworld Six days on from promising I would be contacted, we are still waiting for a call from a manager about our ongoing experience. Please contact me ASAP. Taken to twitter in desperation after trying your contact centre four times in a week and being promised contact,
Messages like this make me just so proud of the team that has built up at @heartsmilkbank. Working under great pressure, they try as hard as possible to look after everyone, donor, recipient, and each other. Just wanted to share that 🤗
Happy IDM to all my colleagues near and far.
Proud to be a midwife... 24 years since I started my midwifery training in Leeds and still love being there, listening and holding space for mothers, babies and their families.
On International Day of the Midwife we want to say a huge thank you to our maternity team for providing care to more than 5,000 mums and babies a year and have gone above and beyond to make services as safe as possible during Covid-19 #InternationalDayoftheMidwife
STOP 👏 DOING 👏 WIDE 👏 I&D 👏 IN LACTATING BREASTS.
It’s time to prioritize breastfeeding medicine. Treat breast abscesses early w/ needle aspiration For those needing I&D, make a small incision & place a penrose.
#breastfeeding#breastmilk#breastfeed#asbrs21#asbrs2021
@1stepsnutrition@SibsonVicky You're amazing. A real inspiration. It was lovely to meet you in person at the unicef conference a few years ago. I hope you can enjoy time to relax and take in what a huge difference you have made, and how you are held in such high regard. Warmest wishes to you x
Day 1 - Join us in sharing this incredible story sent by a family in Croatia. This little boy received almost 18 litres of #donormilk in NICU, separated from his mother by the pandemic and an earthquake. Read the full story: https://t.co/Z46UkK1GXO #everydonationtellsastory
As @1stepsnutrition gets ready to say goodbye to Dr Helen Crawley at end of month, we need to acknowledge the huge contribution she’s made to infant & young child feeding under its umbrella. 1st Steps provides resources that simply do not exist elsewhere & are vitally needed [1]
@makesmilk@BfWendy@1stepsnutrition Here here. Helen @1stepsnutrition is an inspiration to many, including me. I share the information she has collated on the FSNT website on a weekly basis with parents I am supporting.
Thank you, Dr Helen Crawley. What a contribution you have made. 👏👏👏