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Dr Clare Maxwell

@cmaxwelluk

Reader in Maternal and Infant Health, LJMU, Midwife, Florence Nightingale Scholar, views my own

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Our successful BA/Leverhulme grant application โญ๏ธ enables us to continue #research around the impact of marketing of โ€˜breast-likeโ€™ bottles/teats on #breastfeeding Dr Kathryn Bould ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป@LJMUImpact LJMUHealth LJMUResearchSupport Baby Friendly UK IBFAN Baby Milk Action

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The Nutrition and Nurture Conference is happening in April 2025 ๐Ÿ˜ƒ! Book your place shorturl.at/9QWDj and submit your abstract shorturl.at/kzTom Please share ๐Ÿ™Holly Jenkins Dr Clare Maxwell Sarah Lumley Eleanor Brown ๐Ÿ’™ @hallmum5 Lisa Manlove Georgina Mayes (She/Her)

The Nutrition and Nurture Conference is happening in April 2025 ๐Ÿ˜ƒ!  

Book your place shorturl.at/9QWDj and submit your abstract shorturl.at/kzTom 

Please share ๐Ÿ™<a href="/HollyMidwife/">Holly Jenkins</a> <a href="/cmaxwelluk/">Dr Clare Maxwell</a> <a href="/Digital_midwife/">Sarah Lumley</a> <a href="/Eleanorpop5504/">Eleanor Brown ๐Ÿ’™</a> @hallmum5 <a href="/manlove_lisa/">Lisa Manlove</a> <a href="/georginamayes77/">Georgina Mayes (She/Her)</a>
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Great to be back at #PENNA24 Uni of Birmingham celebrating the brilliant innovative work the #NHS and our #LJMU #Midwifery #Paramedic #Nursing & #Psychology students do to improve patient experiences LJMUHealth Sarah Elizabeth McDonald Georgina Keaney Dr Paula Keating

Great to be back at #PENNA24 <a href="/unibirmingham/">Uni of Birmingham</a> celebrating the brilliant innovative work the #NHS and our #LJMU #Midwifery #Paramedic #Nursing &amp; #Psychology students do to improve patient experiences <a href="/LJMU_Health/">LJMUHealth</a> <a href="/sarah_francex/">Sarah Elizabeth McDonald</a> <a href="/georgina_keaney/">Georgina Keaney</a> <a href="/KeatingPaula/">Dr Paula Keating</a>
MBRRACE  UK (@mbrrace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

275 women died in the UK during pregnancy or up to six weeks after the end of pregnancy in 2020-2022 from causes related to or exacerbated by pregnancy among 2,028,543 women giving birth, a maternal mortality rate of 13.56 per 100,000 buff.ly/2HR30eT

275 women died in the UK during pregnancy or up to six weeks after the end of pregnancy in 2020-2022 from causes related to or exacerbated by pregnancy among 2,028,543 women giving birth, a maternal mortality rate of 13.56 per 100,000 buff.ly/2HR30eT
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Very interesting paper on the often unanswerable question (in my world anyway) โ€˜what size should my qual sample be?โ€™ Respect to the authors for their perseverance๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป#qualitativeresearch #phd Christine Furber Dr Paula Keating Dr Julie-Ann Hayes RN Sarah Elizabeth McDonald Robyn

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Great paper by Victoria Clarke et al exploring what happens when journal reviewers are โ€˜mismatchedโ€™ with qualitative research. Iโ€™ve also found meagre word counts - which often favour quantitative research - to be problematic Robyn LJMUResearchSupport @LJMUImpact #qualitative

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The latest MBRRACE-UK data on maternal deaths has been released today. It shows a statistically non-significant decrease in the mortality rate for women who died during or soon after pregnancy in 2021-23 #mbrrace Marian Knight MBE @npeu_oxford Oxford Population Health (OxPop) buff.ly/3HfFpCO

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Marian Knight MBE NPEU-Oxford Oxford Population Health (OxPop) The maternal death rate for Black women decreased in 2021-23 to 28.21 per 100,000 maternities. Black women were twice as likely to die when compared with White women #mbrrace

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Marian Knight MBE NPEU-Oxford Oxford Population Health (OxPop) Blood clots continued to be the leading cause of maternal death in the UK during pregnancy or up to six weeks after the end of pregnancy. The leading causes of death between six weeks and one year after pregnancy were mental health-related #mbrrace

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๐Ÿ“ข Quali researchers! Join us for a 1 hour webinar to find out about our CLIP-Q approach to rapid qualitative research. ๐Ÿ—“๏ธThurs 6 Mar 10-11am Hear from Jeremy Horwood Jo Kesten Ava Lorenc Mairead Murphy #quali #qualitative #HealthResearch bit.ly/428hKQn

๐Ÿ“ข Quali researchers! Join us for a 1 hour webinar to find out about our CLIP-Q approach to rapid qualitative research. 

๐Ÿ—“๏ธThurs 6 Mar 10-11am

Hear from <a href="/JPHorwood/">Jeremy Horwood</a> <a href="/JoannaKesten/">Jo Kesten</a> <a href="/AvaLorenc/">Ava Lorenc</a> <a href="/mairead_murf/">Mairead Murphy</a> 

#quali #qualitative #HealthResearch
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Royal College of Midwives ๐Ÿ’™ (@midwivesrcm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the gaps in our knowledge about midwifery practice and how to give the best maternity care? Have your say in this survey and help to choose the top 10 areas for future research funding and action. buff.ly/4hSRoq8

What are the gaps in our knowledge about midwifery practice and how to give the best maternity care? Have your say in this survey and help to choose the top 10 areas for future research funding and action. buff.ly/4hSRoq8
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Our new paper is out now - Investigating the marketing of bottles and teats designed to replicate #breastfeeding and the evidence (lack of) which underpins their features onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mcโ€ฆ Dr Kathryn Bould BeckySelf LJMUHealth LJMUResearchSupport