Dr Georgia Clancy
@_gclancy
Social scientist researching maternity services & experiences
Research Fellow @nottingham_ctu
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25-11-2012 13:56:32
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Calling all NHS midwives & obstetricians working in #DigitalMaternity in England👋please take part in our short survey exploring how digital (remote/virtual) consultations are being used where you work. Link: forms.office.com/e/0ULytPEdwh More info⬇️ Pls RT #CallMe Jules Gudgeon Victoria Komolafe
Our survey exploring the use of digital consultations in #NHS #maternitycare is open for a few more days. Please could you share Prof Jane Sandall CBE Julia Sanders Kate Brintworth Maternity & Midwifery Forum. More info & link below ⬇️🙏 #digitalmaternity
Maternity care via a screen? Georgia Clancy and Catrin Evans explain the CORE implementation principles for this to be safe and effective. aims.org.uk/journal/item/d… Dr Georgia Clancy ARM@DA Project
Very happy to see our ARM@DA Project publications starting to come out!
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. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… with Imagining Futures & Sophie Rees in @womenandbirth
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 UKCRC CTU Network to understand the challenges staff face and the resources which can help them flourish: rdcu.be/d2e8D
Happy #InternationalClinicalTrialsDay! We're delighted to introduce PROMISE, a study exploring how to better approach & engage Black women in maternity & neonatal healthcare research. Watch 👇Sophie Hall Cathy Henshall Shireen Egality Health National Institute for Health and Care Research NCTU
🥳pleased to share the ARM@DA Project 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.
I'm looking forward to talking about the PROMISE study this evening with Shireen and our work to improve the engagement of Black women in maternity and neonatal healthcare research. See you later Maternity & Midwifery Forum Sue Macdonald RM RN FRCM (Hon)! eventbrite.co.uk/e/engaging-wom…