theFreyjaStudy
@thefreyjastudy
Study to explore users' and their partners’ views & experiences of using Natural Cycles & other methods when trying to conceive. Based @LSHTM & @PlymUni
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http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/freyja 15-02-2019 11:27:48
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Thank you PLOS One for #publishing our (Prepare4Pregnancy Preconception Health & Care Conference 2022 @Judith_SRH UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health & others) article on "Preparation for fatherhood" which "indicates the need for greater paternal preconception health awareness and care.." journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… #men #fathers #ttc
Evidence shows that the website Contraception Choices, a project developed in 18 months and led UCL’s @Judith_SRH & Julia Bailey, helps to prepare women ahead of appointments #FSRHASM19
endometriosis-uk.org is a good source of advice for patients says pallavi latthe #fsrhasm19
Rebecca French theFreyjaStudy quotes one user of Natural Cycles° in prevent mode “if I were to fall pregnant it wouldn’t have been the end of the world”
Rebecca French reports women’s experiences of fertility apps from theFreyjaStudy (funded by Natural Cycles° ) “the app was seen as natural AND scientific” #fsrhasm19
New research Sociology of Health and Illness Journal from the Freyja Study London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine & University of Plymouth on the role of fertility awareness technology in planning a #pregnancy Interviews explored experiences of users and partners using Natural Cycles when trying to conceive Free to access➡️bit.ly/2I72a0m
RT Sociology of Health and Illness Journal: Pippa Grenfell talks about new research from theFreyjaStudy London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine & University of Plymouth in their #openaccess Sociology of Health and Illness Journal paper titled "Fertility and digital technology: narratives of using smartphone app ‘Natural Cycles’ while trying to conceive" youtu.be/IOwj3uJYTCQ
Pippa Grenfell , Nerissa Tilouche, Jill Shawe, Rebecca French have published #openaccess "Fertility and digital technology: narratives of using smartphone app ‘Natural Cycles’ while trying to conceive". theFreyjaStudy London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine @ PlymUni onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Insightful talk from @ReeDot who ended her session by sharing organisations that HCPs and service providers can learn from and collaborate with to improve #SRH for black and minoritised individuals: PrEPster Decolonising Contraception Fivexmore_ Imkaan #FSRHVirtual #FSRHLive
'There are 157 different reasons for having sex! Health behaviours are complicated, but effective qualitative research can help us understand patients and offer more apt advice which resonates better with the complexities of people's lives.' Julia Bailey #FSRHVirtual #fsrhlive
This original reasearch, from Rebecca French and colleages, explores how women and their partners navigate planning a pregnancy, and what role Natural Cycles° fertility awareness technology plays in this process. Find the open access article here: ow.ly/6fFn50CUGqV
Freyja Study paper has been published in BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health titled "(Not) talking about #fertility: the role of digital technologies and health services in helping plan pregnancy. A qualitative study" The article is #openaccess and can be found here: ow.ly/6fFn50CUGqV