Hi
We’re just popping into the board to signpost this research being undertaken by UCL researcher Zahra Khan, as she reached out to us for help in reaching more potential participants. Taking part would involve one phone call interview lasting 30-45 minutes. More information from Zahra and how to take part:
“I am looking to interview ethnic minority women who have given birth in the past 12 months to hear about their experiences of being asked to agree to interventions in pregnancy and birth. This is part of my Masters project dissertation.
I am hoping to speak to women who:
· Are aged 18+
· Have given birth in the past 12 months
· Were asked for written or verbal consent at any point during maternity care
· Are from an ethnic minority background (any ethnic group except white British)
· Are able to understand written & spoken English.
I am particularly looking to interview black African, black Caribbean and black British women as most of the women I have interviewed to date are South Asian. Further detail in the participant information form here. I would be very happy to answer any questions that women have about the research ([email protected])."
Thanks
MNHQ