"Facilitating a just learning culture is essential to break out of the vicious cycle of maternity service decline and build a maternal and child health system fit for the future"
@Marianfknight@CHarmerSands@nvousden https://t.co/aCwoRmfdpL
On the day the latest @mbrrace perinatal report is released, timely publication on @bmj_latest of our editorial on achieving equitable maternal health services in the UK - a lifelong approach is needed for safe and personalised care
https://t.co/O45hh0Du9O
The RCOG has expressed deep concern amid reports that the UK Government is considering removing the requirement for NHS integrated care boards to fund women’s health hubs. Read our open letter to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care: https://t.co/2DLPusTZYO
@Marianfknight@NPEU_Oxford@Oxford_NDPH MBRRACE-UK programme lead @Marianfknight said ‘It is encouraging that the maternal death rate has decreased in the UK as well as some disparities in maternal mortality between women from different groups. However, there remains work to be done to ensure safe and equitable care .’
Help spread the word about #vaccines recommended during #pregnancy with our toolkit and printable poster, which includes information about #flu, #pertussis, #COVID, and #RSV (available in English and Spanish). https://t.co/HPJte0gD18
Almost all of the women had a documented need for an interpreter, but half of contacts with healthcare took place without any documented interpreter present.
@mbrraceuk has today published the results of a confidential enquiry into the care of recent migrant women with language barriers who have experienced a stillbirth or neonatal death. See below for a breakdown of the findings [THREAD]
@FelkerAllison highlighting persistent inequalities in maternal mortality between women from Black, Asian and White ethnic backgrounds, and for women living in deprived areas compared to more affluent areas
The latest MBRRACE-UK Saving Lives, Improving Mothers’ Care report on women who died during or up to a year after pregnancy between 2020 and 2022 released today.
Read more:https://t.co/fFx5yHMOyk
@marianfknight@npeu_oxford@oxford_ndph
Please take a look at the programme for the @mbrrace 'Saving Lives, Improving Mothers' Care' virtual conference 2024
Anyone with an interest in maternity care and safety is welcome to attend.
Book here: https://t.co/huzgnK3dX7
Calling all researchers and clinicians in women’s health:
A theme issue for BJOG is planned for 2025.
“Health Equity: Research to Close Gaps in Women’s and Reproductive Health Outcomes”
Further info on the call for papers https://t.co/R7FCeIYDNP
@BJOGTweets
For the last blog in our 4 week series on maternal inequalities, Kaat De Backer & Dr Nicola Vousden take us through some of the social drivers of maternal inequality and how this might begin to be addressed with personalised care. https://t.co/uljiqPAPDn @kaatdebacker @nvousden
The MAMA study is being set up at
@NPEU_CTU
A @NIHRresearch funded research study comparing 2 pathways of care for pregnant women on a biologic for inflammatory arthritis: Continuing biologics throughout pregnancy OR Stopping biologics before 28 weeks gestation.
Watch this space!
Today: @FPH Health of Women & Girls SIG and UK Preconception Partnership EMCR discuss inequalities in Preconception Health
▶️ 13.00-14.30
1st half: presentations + Q&A
2nd half: future projects (SIG members)
🔗 https://t.co/XPfWmdhHFD…
@jennyhall33 @MajelMcG @D_Schoenaker