Hi
I am in the third year of my PhD, which focuses on 'birth place decisions', particularly how women and their partners decide where to give birth. I've used a narrative interview method, and conducted antenatal, end of pregnancy and postnatal interviews, and so I'm also interested in qualitative methods, and the use of narrative.
best wishes
Kirstie
Kirstie Coxon
Research Associate & NIHR Research Training Fellow
Room 708
Department of Public Health and Primary Care Research
King's College, London
Capital House
42 Weston Street
London
SE1 3QD
Tel
07986 911814 (mobile and study contact number)
0207 848 6648
Fax 0207 848 6620
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From: BSA Human Reproduction Study Group [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Helga Gottfreðsdóttir [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 11 November 2010 11:31
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Dear all
My area of intrest and research is fetal screening and diagnosis and parents decision making. I am also intrested in professionals views and values on the subject and how that affects techical development and implementation and decision making around screening and diagnosis during pregnancy,
Bw
Helga Gottfreðsdóttir
Associate professor
Faculty of Nursing - depratment of Midwfery
University of Iceland
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From: BSA Human Reproduction Study Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Samantha Murphy
Sent: 11. nóvember 2010 10:36
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Dear all,
Welcome to the new Jisc mailing list for the BSA Human Reproduction Study Group.
We have quite a few new members to the study group who are keen to know the areas that other members of the group are working on. With this in mind, my co-convenor, Sarah Earle, and I would be grateful if you could spare just a few minutes to indicate your area of interest at the moment.
My area of interest is stillbirth and neonatal death.
Please feel free to post any news items and/or opportunities that might be of interest to the group - we're keen to make this list an area for discussion and debate.
Best wishes,
Sam Murphy
Co-convenor - BSA Human Reproduction Study Group
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