iCHOOSE study
@ichooseresearch
Research study to develop a core outcome set for stillbirth and neonatal death care research
Email: [email protected]
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https://forms.office.com/e/qZAncwARQi 30-01-2021 09:21:35
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We're still looking for #Dads who have experienced neonatal loss. We want to hear about your experiences of post-bereavement care and what is important to you in a telephone/online interview. Click on link in bio FC Vilomah Sands United Sands - baby loss charity π𧑠Petals - The Baby Loss Counselling Charity Twins Trust Bereavement Service
π iCHOOSE study understand that Black and Asian parents don't always have their voices heard in research. If you have experienced neonatal loss, your voice is important in enhancing future care for all families. Find out more in our bio
Sands - baby loss charity ππ§‘
π Are you a non-birthing parent whoβs experienced neonatal loss? We are conducting online/telephone interviews with parents after their baby died. We want to hear about your experience. Your perspective can help improve future care. π»π Sands - baby loss charity ππ§‘
#NeonatalLoss #nonbirthingparent
We want to speak to Dads
who've experienced neonatal loss! The iCHOOSE neonatal study at Bristol University is reaching out to hear your valuable insights. Share your care experiences in online/telephone interviews after the loss of your baby. Your perspective matters. Sands - baby loss charity ππ§‘
π iCHOOSE study understand that Black and Asian parents don't always have their voices heard in research. If you have experienced neonatal loss, your voice is important in enhancing future care for all families. Find out more in our bio
Sands - baby loss charity ππ§‘
Latest MBRRACE UK perinatal confidential enquiry reports published today comparing the care of Asian, Black and White women whose babies died. Download the full report and recommendations:buff.ly/2HR30eT Β buff.ly/47WBRkzΒ TIMMS NPEU-Oxford
Bristol University's iCHOOSE neonatal study is seeking parents who've experienced neonatal loss. Share your care journey in an online/telephone interview. Together, we can make a difference. Click for more info forms.office.com/e/qZAncwARQi. πΌπ #iCHOOSEStudy #NeonatalLoss Sands - baby loss charity ππ§‘
The iCHOOSE neonatal study at Bristol University are conducting online/telephone interviews with parents after their baby died. We want to hear about your care experiences to help improve future care.π»π
To find out more click the link in our bio.
#NeonatalLoss Sands - baby loss charity ππ§‘
Introductory event to iCHOOSE research addressing how parents and families are cared for after a neonatal death.
Inviting parents who have experienced neonatal death and would like to participate in the research, please email: [email protected]
The iCHOOSE study team are looking for parents who have experienced neonatal death to join their research team to look at how parents and families are cared for.
If you would like to get involved, please emailβ¦
π§ [email protected]
#SandsResearch #Neonatal
Are you a parent who's experienced a stillbirth or neonatal death? Can you help us evaluate whether the booklet Stillbirth, Neonatal Death & the Grief Journey is a helpful resource for bereaved parents & professionals who support them? π [email protected] for info
Places available FREE online course Meeting the Needs of Parents in Pregnancy and Parenting after Loss with Dr Joann O'Leary, Lynnda Parker, Dr Margaret Murphy. Sponsored
Fulbright Ireland
4 x 3 hour sessions. March 10; April 7/26; May 12 email [email protected] to book a place.
Huge thanks to all the parents who contributed to developing this important new protocol to help standardise outcome reporting across #stillbirth research
#SandsResearch
Protocol to develop #coreoutcomeset for #stillbirth care now published. Thank you to the team helping to get this out there bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjopeβ¦
@abifraser1 Dimitrios Siassakos Lisa Hinton Dr Anna Davies Abi Merriel Christy Dr James M N Duffy Vicki Flenady Alexander Heazell
.. the #babyloss researchers gathering and interpreting data that drives changeβthe hidden work that may not be seen by its beneficiaries but is felt very deeply: @StillbirthFoundation @ISIStillbirth Stillbirth CRE iCHOOSE study @Sandsinsights @ISAISPID2021 & many others.. 3/5