Dear colleagues,

 

The Babies Born Better survey has now launched again and has a brand new home: www.babiesbornbetter.org 

 

The first launch was successful mainly due to COST members and friends sharing the survey on social media and contacting colleagues, family and friends , which is how we received a massive 36,000 responses. This time we would love to achieve even more responses worldwide and so have added more languages.

 

The purpose of the study is to explore women’s views and experiences relating to care during labour. The answers will enable us to compare the experiences of women with the care provided in different countries. The ultimate aim is to improve care for women during labour and birth, through collecting women’s views and experience concerning best practice.

 

Please help us once again by circulating the following image and the website link:

 

http://www.babiesbornbetter.org/surveyportal/

 

Please also follow the Babies Born Better pages on Facebook and Twitter:

https://www.facebook.com/babysbornbetter/

https://twitter.com/babysbornbetter

@babysbornbetter 

#babiesbornbetter

 

where we will also post updates and findings from past and present surveys.

 

Thank you very much for all your support,

 

Naseerah

 

Naseerah Akooji, GradStat

Senior Research Assistant

Brook Building, Room 449

Lancashire Clinical Trials Unit

Faculty of Health and Wellbeing

University of Central Lancashire

Preston PR1 2HE

01772 895539

 

 

 

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