Hi Mandie. I have pasted 3studies below which I used in an article published recently (Banks M. The obstetric bed: resistance in action. Birthspirit Midwifery Journal 2009;4:43-46). Hodnett ED, Stremler R, Weston JA, McKeever P. Reconceptualizing the hospital labour room: the PLACE (Pregnant and Labouring in an Ambient Clinical Environment) pilot trial. Birth 2009;36(2):159-166. Coppen R. Birthing positions: do midwives know best? Quay Books: London, 2005. de Jonge A, Teunissen DAM, van Diem MT, Scheepers PLH, Lagro-Janssen ALM. Women’s positions during the second stage of labour: views of primary care midwives. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2008;63(4):347-356. kind regards Maggie Banks Check out <http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/BirthspiritMidwiferyJournal/Issue5.php> Birthspirit Midwifery Journal <http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/Education/Seminars/RearingToGoBreechWorkshop10 11.php> Rearing To Go! A Breech Birth Workshop in Napier, Palmerston North, Auckland, Cambridge, Lower Hutt and Paraparaumu <http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/Education/Intensives/Mind%20Body%20&%20Spirit% 202010.php> Birthspirit’s Mind, Body and Spirit Workshop 23-29 January 2011 <http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/Education/Intensives/MidwiferySkillsForEmergen cies2009.php> Midwifery Skills for Emergencies Intensives 15 Te Awa Road, RD 3, Hamilton, New Zealand 3283 Ph 64 7 8564612 Fax 64 7 8563070 <http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/> www.birthspirit.co.nz <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] _____ From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of mandie scamell Sent: Thursday, 11 March 2010 8:04 a.m. To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: BUMPES or SOBERING trial You wouldn't know any references for those projects would you? Warm wishes Mandie Scamell CHSS University of Kent _____ From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Soo Downe Sent: 2010-03-10 12:16 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: BUMPES or SOBERING trial I think we will have this trial when we submit it for funding. We have just had an RCT funded on the use of self-hypnosis for pain relief in labour, so the door is opening to this kind of study - who wants to work on designing ithe SOBERING study?!! By the way, Ellen Hodnett is doing some work with colleagues on the effect of taking the bed out of the room, among other environmental factors, and Hannah Dahlen and her team are just finishing a study on how midwives and women use different kinds of birth space. All the best Soo >>> "Stojanovic, Jane" <[log in to unmask]> 3/9/2010 11:52 pm >>> Good thought Maggie! ________________________________ From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Maggie Banks [[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, 10 March 2010 12:49 p.m. To: [log in to unmask] Subject: BUMPES or SOBERING trial Oh dear - forgive me - but when, oh when, will the SOBERING trial get 39 months funding complete with a research midwife? What is SOBERING? Should Obsteric Beds and Epidurals be Removed In Normal birth-Giving. Yes, I do know some women will 'need' epidurals but ... kind regards Maggie Banks Check out Birthspirit Midwifery Journal<http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/BirthspiritMidwiferyJournal/Issue5.php> Rearing To Go! A Breech Birth Workshop<http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/Education/Seminars/RearingToGoBreechWo rkshop1011.php> in Napier, Palmerston North, Auckland, Cambridge, Lower Hutt and Paraparaumu Birthspirit’s Mind, Body and Spirit Workshop<http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/Education/Intensives/Mind <http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/Education/Intensives/Mind Body & Spirit 2010.php> Body & Spirit 2010.php> 23-29 January 2011 Midwifery Skills for Emergencies Intensives<http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/Education/Intensives/MidwiferySkills ForEmergencies2009.php> 15 Te Awa Road, RD 3, Hamilton, New Zealand 3283 Ph 64 7 8564612 Fax 64 7 8563070 www.birthspirit.co.nz<http://www.birthspirit.co.nz/> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ________________________________ From: A forum for discussion on midwifery and reproductive health research. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sandall, Jane Sent: Wednesday, 10 March 2010 10:10 a.m. To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Senior Research Midwife – BUMPES Trial NPEU - readvertisement Re-advertisement NATIONAL PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY UNIT Senior Research Midwife – BUMPES Trial Grade 8 - £36,715 to £43,840 Applications are invited for the full time post of BUMPES Senior Research Midwife. This post is funded by the National Institute for Health Research, Health Technology Assessment Programme for 39 months. There is the possibility that this post could be considered as a secondment, subject to agreement with your current employer. The BUMPES trial is a multi-centre randomised controlled trial that will involve recruiting women who are having their first baby and require an epidural to evaluate whether adopting a policy of an “upright position” throughout the second stage of labour is associated with an increase in the incidence of spontaneous vaginal delivery compared with a policy of adopting a “lying down” position. The trial will also compare the length of time labour takes and the level of satisfaction with the experience for women. We are looking for a dynamic Senior Midwife with clinical leadership experience and excellent communication skills, to take on this new role of Senior Research Midwife. You will undertake regular visits to the 5 trial sites across the UK working with site staff including a part-time BUMPES Trial research midwife at each site. Although based at the NPEU in the University of Oxford Old Road Campus, the post will involve significant regular travel around the UK. No ‘hands-on’ midwifery is involved in this role. For an informal discussion about the post (Ref: B2/10/004) please contact Ursula Bowler or Ed Juszczak - Tel: 01865 289700. Further particulars, including details of how to apply, can be downloaded from our website www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/jobs<http://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/jobs> or are available from the Unit Receptionist, NPEU, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LF (Tel: 01865 289700). 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