This paper follows on from the previous reflections of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) that carried out an intervention in partnership with an NHS hospital (Cust & Carter 2018). The aim of the initial pilot study was to explore the effect that peer support may have upon women diagnosed as having low mood within the antenatal period. This paper will consider, for the benefit of a large national study taking place later in 2018, the implications that the recruitment for the study had for midwives. As key players in the success of the future study, the midwives’ views, reflections and suggestions will be sought on how the recruitment process may be made easier
OBJECTIVE: to explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in earl...
Little is known about the response of post-partum women from deprived backgrounds to weight manageme...
Objective: to identify the reasons underlying women’s refusal to participate in a pregnancy trial an...
The aim of this paper is to summarise the reflections of the research team during a randomised contr...
Objective: A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial to assess the acceptability, recrui...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
Objective A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial to assess the acceptability, recrui...
Background Repeated epidemiological surveys show no decline in depression although uptake of treatme...
- Objective: To explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in ea...
Background: Successful research is frequently hampered by poor study recruitment, especially in comm...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Context and Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a time of great physiological, emotional and soc...
Little is known about the response of post-partum women from deprived backgrounds to weight manageme...
BackgroundUp to 50% of women in areas of high socio-economic deprivation are at risk of developing d...
OBJECTIVE: to explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in earl...
Little is known about the response of post-partum women from deprived backgrounds to weight manageme...
Objective: to identify the reasons underlying women’s refusal to participate in a pregnancy trial an...
The aim of this paper is to summarise the reflections of the research team during a randomised contr...
Objective: A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial to assess the acceptability, recrui...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
Background: A pilot study was undertaken between 2006 and 2008 to explore the feasibility of impleme...
Objective A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial to assess the acceptability, recrui...
Background Repeated epidemiological surveys show no decline in depression although uptake of treatme...
- Objective: To explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in ea...
Background: Successful research is frequently hampered by poor study recruitment, especially in comm...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Context and Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a time of great physiological, emotional and soc...
Little is known about the response of post-partum women from deprived backgrounds to weight manageme...
BackgroundUp to 50% of women in areas of high socio-economic deprivation are at risk of developing d...
OBJECTIVE: to explore barriers to the involvement of community midwives in identifying women in earl...
Little is known about the response of post-partum women from deprived backgrounds to weight manageme...
Objective: to identify the reasons underlying women’s refusal to participate in a pregnancy trial an...