Researchers want to understand more about communication between Black pregnant women and their midwives in antenatal care, and how it relates to their outcomes and experiences.
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Introducing
the research
Watch these videos to find out more about the research project, why it focuses on communication, and what you can expect if you decide to take part.
Key information
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There is evidence of racial disparity in the outcomes and experiences of UK maternity care. When asked about their experiences of maternity care, Black women have talked about good communication as connected to positive experiences and failures of communication as connected to poor experiences. This research will use recordings from real antenatal appointments, to try and spot patterns of communication that may positively or negatively affect women’s outcomes and experiences.
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Recruitment is by invitation. This research will recruit Black expectant mothers or birthing people over the age of 18. Participants should not require an interpreter or official support to access antenatal care. Women attending an antenatal appointment with a participating midwife on one of the data collection dates, may be invited to take part in the study. Whether you decide to take part or not is entirely your choice.
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We will ask permission to video record one of your antenatal appointments. We will not be in the room with you and your midwife. After your appointment we will ask you to complete a short questionnaire (2-8 mins) and speak to a researcher about your experience of communication in antenatal care (20-60 minutes).
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The findings of this study will be communicated via academic, professional, and public channels which may include academic papers and talks, policy briefings, development of training materials and user engagement in collaboration with public-facing organisations.
Keeping you anonymous
We will anonymise all data by removing names, locations and other identifying information. We will also use audio-visual anonymisation tools to make sure you cannot be recognised.
See how these tools work in this video.
Documents for participants
Participant information sheets
Participant information sheet for pregnant women (text file)
Participant information sheet for accompanying adult (text file)
Consent forms
Consent form for pregnant women (text file)
Consent form for accompanying adult (text file)
Consent form for accompanying child/children (text file)
Audio versions
Participant information sheet for pregnant women (audio file)
Consent form for pregnant women (audio file)
If you require audio versions of documents for accompanying adults or children, please email turner-c19@ulster.ac.uk to request these.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, do get in touch, we will be happy to hear from you.
Who?
Catherine Turner
PhD Researcher
Phone
07754 107379
Email
turner-c19@ulster.ac.uk