ASPIRE COVID-19 UK
Outputs
Work Package 2: “Companionship for women/birthing people using antenatal and intrapartum care in England during COVID-19: a mixed-methods analysis of national and organisational responses and perspectives” has been published in the BMJ Open – January 2022
Work Package 3 (South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust): “The ASPIRE Study 4: Reflections on Midwifery-led Research by Research Midwives – A Unique Insight” has been published in The Practicing midwife – 1st January 2022
Work Package 3 (Liverpool Women’s NHS Foundation Trust): “The ASPIRE Study 3: Reflections on Midwifery-led Research by Research Midwives – Qualitative Research” has been published in The Practicing midwife – 1st December 2021
Work Package 3 (Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust): “The ASPIRE Study 3: Reflections on Midwifery-led Research by Research Midwives” has been published in The Practicing midwife – 1st December 2021
Work Package 2: “The United Kingdom and the Netherlands maternity care responses to COVID-19: a comparative study” has been posted as pre-print in AUTHOREA – Posted 29th November 2021
Work Package 2: “Never waste a crisis”. A commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic as a driver for innovation in maternity care” has been published in BJOG – Published 10th November 2021
DATASET: WP2 National stakeholders’ interviews (UK). The dataset contains interviews (n=26) with leads (stakeholders in maternal and neonatal care) in relevant national governmental, professional, and service user organisations in the UK.
Work Package 3: “The ASPIRE Study: A Midwifery-led Research Response to COVID-19 and Beyond” has been published in The Practicing midwife – 1st October 2021
Work Package 2: “Never waste a crisis”. A commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic as a driver for innovation in maternity care” has been posted as pre-print in AUTHOREA – Posted 1st October 2021
Work Package 2: “Companionship for women using English maternity services during COVID-19: National and organisational perspectives” has been posted as pre-print in MedRxiv – Posted 9th April 2021
Work Package 2: “Never waste a crisis”. A commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic as a driver for innovation in maternity care” has been published in BJOG – Published 10th November 2021
Work Package 3: “The ASPIRE Study: A Midwifery-led Research Response to COVID-19 and Beyond” has been published in The Practicing midwife – 1st October 2021
Work Package 2: “Never waste a crisis”. A commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic as a driver for innovation in maternity care” has been posted as pre-print in AUTHOREA – Posted 1st October 2021
Work Package 2: “Companionship for women using English maternity services during COVID-19: National and organisational perspectives” has been posted as pre-print in MedRxiv – Posted 9th April 2021