Birth Shock! is an AHRC-funded (AH/K003364/1) engagement-focused project exploring and enhancing the impact and reach of The Birth Project (AH/V000926/1) which was a study particularly concerned with the role the arts can play in the perinatal period, especially in supporting the wellbeing of new mothers, but also working with birthing professionals. In this phase of the work, we wished to evaluate the role of a suite of films exploring this subject with trainee and health-professional audiences
In sharing elements of one woman's birth experience, the psychological harm it caused her, and the m...
Art related to birth stimulates debate, particularly if it is perceived to be taboo and challenging ...
Aim: To facilitate exposure of student midwives to images of undisturbed birth by engagement with th...
This article shares research findings for an Arts and Humanities Research Council project called The...
In The Birth Project we are exploring women’s experience of childbirth and the transition to motherh...
The aim of this study was to use the arts to interrogate birth discourses, to challenge embedded ass...
Midwifery and obstetric practices, within a stressful period of austerity for the NHS with litigatio...
Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting explores some of the ways in...
Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting explores some of the ways in...
© 2017 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Objectives: This project ...
Objectives: This project used animated film to translate research findings into accessible health in...
This paper introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines o...
This article introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines...
There is a very small body of literature addressing the use of the arts or art therapy in antenatal ...
Introduction: Media can have powerful influences on the public perception of birth, including women ...
In sharing elements of one woman's birth experience, the psychological harm it caused her, and the m...
Art related to birth stimulates debate, particularly if it is perceived to be taboo and challenging ...
Aim: To facilitate exposure of student midwives to images of undisturbed birth by engagement with th...
This article shares research findings for an Arts and Humanities Research Council project called The...
In The Birth Project we are exploring women’s experience of childbirth and the transition to motherh...
The aim of this study was to use the arts to interrogate birth discourses, to challenge embedded ass...
Midwifery and obstetric practices, within a stressful period of austerity for the NHS with litigatio...
Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting explores some of the ways in...
Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting explores some of the ways in...
© 2017 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Objectives: This project ...
Objectives: This project used animated film to translate research findings into accessible health in...
This paper introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines o...
This article introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines...
There is a very small body of literature addressing the use of the arts or art therapy in antenatal ...
Introduction: Media can have powerful influences on the public perception of birth, including women ...
In sharing elements of one woman's birth experience, the psychological harm it caused her, and the m...
Art related to birth stimulates debate, particularly if it is perceived to be taboo and challenging ...
Aim: To facilitate exposure of student midwives to images of undisturbed birth by engagement with th...