
Lisa Hinton
@lisahinton4
Associate Professor | Social Scientist | Researches health experiences, inequalities, improving care | Women's & maternal health & primary care | @OxPrimaryCare
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So excited to see this important research from nourishstudy in press Bakita Kasadha Angelina Namiba

Maternity service users, partners, friends and families; midwives, maternity support workers and doulas; and others interested in midwifery and maternity care - this survey is for you. Help Royal College of Midwives 💙 identify the research that's needed to support evidence-based midwifery


An opportunity to shape improvements in maternity care - contribute to this survey seeking feedback on the way maternity services are inspected by the CQC THIS Institute

⚡️8th International Meeting on Conversation Analysis & Clinical Encounters 1-3 July 2024 - deadline approaching!⚡️Submissions welcome for oral presentations & data sessions up to midday GMT 19th January 2024 📬. Come & experience the wonders of Oxford!📚OxPrimaryCareSci #EMCA



Really excited that today’s announcement includes our first ever NIHR Challenge with £50million for researchers, policymakers and women to find new ways to tackle maternity inequalities. More details coming soon! Prof. Michael Lewis 🌭 Danny McAuley Waljit Dhillo



This is a significant step forward for those who experience a loss before 24 weeks Lucy Smith

James Titcombe Catherine Roy Full Fact Sands - baby loss charity 💙🧡 Tommy's Thanks James. Our report made clear that a range of systemic issues need to be addressed and that too often babies are dying as a result of care not being in line with nationally agreed standards. These are not problems in 'a few darker corners of the NHS'.

I can only say how absolutely brilliant Dr Sally Wilson Dr Jess Heron and the whole of Action on Postpartum Psychosis were when we developed #afterbirth after birth They do such amazing work. Please share and support their BBC Radio 4 appeal if you can

A novel (and exciting) theory of digital candidacy from Francesca Helen Dakin Trisha Greenhalgh et al. This is essential read for those interested in remote and digital technologies in primary care and widening inequities in access. Highly relevant to other areas of healthcare

📢Our first paper from the MuM-PreDiCT qualitative work has been published. ⭐️Women with #MLTC experience a substantial burden of responsibility during #pregnancy ⭐️ Findings informed the content of co-production workshops. Stay tuned for the results! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/he…

Out today! uclpress.co.uk/products/22329… NIHR School for Primary Care Research OxPrimaryCareSci Incubator for Clinical Education Research SAPC Royal College of General Practitioners UCL Primary Care & Population Health @JohnLauner The British Journal of General Practice Medical Education The BMJ

Is it safe to #deprescribe #antihypertensive medication? Long-term follow-up of the OPTiMISE trial suggests stopping BP medications might be safe in the short-term in some older people thelancet.com/journals/lanhl… - see thread for details #hypertension @richardjmcmanus Prof Jonathan Mant

We do, but we will!! Scottish Maternal Critical Care Network