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<strong>Normal</strong> <strong>Labour</strong> & <strong>Birth</strong>: <strong>6th</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> <strong>June</strong> 2013<br />
Day One - Wednesday 5th <strong>June</strong> 2013<br />
09:30-09:40 Welcome Address - Robert Walsh: Director of <strong>Research</strong> UCLan<br />
09:40-09:50 Chair's Address: Soo Downe<br />
09.50-10.30 Keynote Address -Holly Kennedy: Promoting Primary Vaginal <strong>Birth</strong> – Stakeholder Perspectives in a Tertiary Hospital Setting<br />
10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break<br />
11.00-12.30 Concurrent Sessions 1:<br />
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6<br />
1632: Shared decisionmaking<br />
1568: Bouncing back in<br />
1610: Exploration of 1631: Measuring the<br />
in maternity care: tough times: Investigating<br />
preterm birth rates quantity and quality of<br />
challenges and<br />
opportunities<br />
Marianne<br />
Nieuwenhuijze RM<br />
MPH, Netherlands<br />
resilience in midwifery<br />
Prof. Billie Hunter, U.K.<br />
associated with different<br />
models of midwifery care<br />
Andrew Symon, U.K.<br />
midwifery support in<br />
labour: using systematic<br />
observation<br />
Mary Ross-Davie, U.K.<br />
1617: Experiences of<br />
women planning a<br />
homebirth who require<br />
transfer to hospital: a<br />
meta-synthesis of the<br />
qualitative literature<br />
Deborah Fox, Australia<br />
1572: Working<br />
relationships between<br />
volunteer doulas and<br />
labour ward midwives:<br />
what works for whom in<br />
what circumstances?<br />
Zoe Darwin, U.K.<br />
WORKSHOP 1612:<br />
Patient Centered<br />
Outcomes <strong>Research</strong> from<br />
Electronic Health Records-<br />
Limitations and<br />
Possibilities<br />
Brynne Potter, USA -<br />
Cara Osborne<br />
presenting<br />
1551: Evaluation of the<br />
Mother-to-Infant Relation<br />
and Feeling Scale:<br />
Interviews with first-time<br />
mothers‟ for feelings and<br />
relation to their baby three<br />
days after birth<br />
Stina Thorstensson,<br />
Sweden<br />
1655: Induction of labour<br />
among women with<br />
uncomplicated<br />
pregnancies: practices,<br />
beliefs and experiences<br />
among midwives and<br />
women. Felipa Castro<br />
Cardona, U.K.<br />
WORKSHOP<br />
1627: Compromising or<br />
co-promising<br />
communication styles?<br />
Sylvie Donna, U.K.<br />
1656: The best of both<br />
worlds? <strong>Birth</strong>place followon<br />
study of women and<br />
partners' experiences of<br />
hospital based alongside<br />
midwife units<br />
Jane Sandall, U.K.<br />
1583: Trained volunteer<br />
doula support for<br />
disadvantaged<br />
childbearing women:<br />
clinical and public health<br />
outcomes<br />
Jo Green U.K.<br />
1582: Experiences of first<br />
childbirth – a Rasch<br />
analysis of a postpartum<br />
questionnaire<br />
Anna Dencker, Sweden<br />
1642: “An exploration of<br />
midwives‟ approaches to<br />
slow progress of labour in<br />
birth centres, using case<br />
study methodology"<br />
Laura Iannuzzi, U.K.<br />
12:30-14:00<br />
14:00-14:30<br />
Lunch<br />
Keynote Address: Jenni Cole, Reducing antimicrobial stewardship in neonatal care - building the confidence to implement NICE Guideline 149: challenges,<br />
opportunities and risks
Day One Continued<br />
14:40-15:40 Concurrent Sessions 2:<br />
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6<br />
1535: Fathers'<br />
1592: Midwives‟ beliefs 1566: Holding on to 1539: Analysis of Newborn 1580: A Woman's Quest 1634: Awash with<br />
Experience of Planned<br />
Home <strong>Birth</strong> in Ireland<br />
Siobhan Sweeney,<br />
Ireland<br />
and concerns about<br />
telephone conversations<br />
with women in early<br />
labour<br />
Helen Spiby, U.K,<br />
<strong>Normal</strong> <strong>Birth</strong><br />
Susanne Darra, U.K.<br />
Tongue Behavior as<br />
Related to Intrapartum<br />
Epidural Fentanyl<br />
Exposure<br />
Kajsa Brimdyr, USA<br />
Chloe Bonnell , U.K. information and looking<br />
for a lifeline Lesley<br />
Kay, U.K.<br />
1555: A World Apart: The<br />
Experience of Prenatal<br />
Care for Women in US<br />
Planning a Home <strong>Birth</strong><br />
Judith Lothian, USA<br />
1590: The first encounter<br />
on a labour ward - Action<br />
<strong>Research</strong> for a change<br />
Viola Nyman, Sweden<br />
1567: Keeping Childbirth<br />
Natural and Dynamic:<br />
evaluation of a national<br />
maternity care programme<br />
in Scotland<br />
Helen Cheyne, U.K.<br />
1680: Supportive Direction<br />
to Support Physiologic<br />
Pushing in Second Stage<br />
Labor: “Letting her do it”<br />
Lisa Kane Low, USA<br />
1663: Being confronted<br />
with a difficult situation in<br />
spite of receiving support:<br />
the minor adolescent<br />
experiencing motherly<br />
support<br />
Paula Rosenberg de<br />
Andrade, Brazil<br />
1589: Childbirth in a<br />
„risk culture‟: the impact<br />
on women‟s choices in<br />
birth<br />
Elizabeth Newnham,<br />
Australia<br />
15:40-16:00<br />
16:00-17:00<br />
17:45<br />
Refreshment Break<br />
Pecha Kucha x 6 max (3 then 10 mins discussion, then 3 more + 10 mins)<br />
Coach Departs for Optional 'Sunset Cruise' on Lake Windermere & meal
Day Two - Thursday <strong>6th</strong> <strong>June</strong> 2013<br />
09:00-09:10 Chairs Address: Nigel Harrison, Head of School, School of Health, UCLan<br />
09.10-09.40 Keynote Address: Maria do Carmo Leal Abuse of Interventions in Obstetric Care in Brazil and its Consequences to the Newborn<br />
Keynote Address: Dr Nasr Abdalla, Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Sudan(OGSSD), and midwife Insaf Hassan Abdelkhair Hamid. Childbirth<br />
09:45-10:15 outcomes in Sudan: home versus hospital<br />
10:15-10.45 Refreshment Break<br />
10.45 - 12.30Concurrent Session 3:<br />
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6<br />
1581:Factors associated 1573: „What to expect 1595: Early engagement WORKSHOP 1538: WORKSHOP 1654:<br />
with posttraumatic stress when you‟re expecting‟? of fathers in pregnancy What happens to women in Is the Transcutaneous<br />
disorder (PTSD) (Ab)normal birth in British and childbirth<br />
early labour?<br />
Bilirubinometer a Reliable<br />
following childbirth in the<br />
<strong>Birth</strong> in Brazil National<br />
Study<br />
Maria Helena Bastos,<br />
Brazil<br />
newspapers<br />
Emily Miller, U.K.<br />
Jane Henderson, U.K. Helen Shallow, U.K. and AcceptableTool for<br />
the Non-Invasive<br />
Assessment of Neonatal<br />
Jaundice?<br />
Amanda Hutcherson,<br />
U.K.<br />
1596: Perinatal mortality<br />
rate in the Netherlands<br />
compared to other<br />
European countries: a<br />
secondary analysis of<br />
Euro-Peristat data<br />
Ank de Jonge -<br />
presented by Ruth<br />
Baron, Netherlands<br />
1607: Variation in normal<br />
birth rates among English<br />
NHS Trusts<br />
Miranda Dodwell, U.K.<br />
1545: I THINK<br />
THEREFORE I AM; I<br />
BIRTH THEREFORE I<br />
CAN - HealthyPrimiparas'<br />
Intentions and Beliefs as a<br />
Predictor of Mode of<br />
Delivery<br />
Mindy Ebrahimoff, Israel<br />
1652: The decision of<br />
women during pregnancy<br />
for a caesarean section:<br />
data from the National<br />
Survey “Born in Brazil”<br />
Marcos Dias, Brazil<br />
1648: Can an indicator of<br />
„normal birth‟ be derived<br />
from data collected<br />
routinely in Europe?<br />
Alison Macfarlane, U.K.<br />
1608: Caring and<br />
Compassion in childbirth –<br />
Lessons to be learnt from<br />
postnatal care data „the<br />
authentic nature of caring‟<br />
Dr. Maria Healy, Ireland
Day Two Continued<br />
12:30-13:00 Poster viewing: all poster presenters to be present for this session by their posters<br />
13:00-14:00 Lunch<br />
14:00-14:05 Chair's Address: TBA<br />
14:05-14:35 Keynote Address: Carol Kingdon, (Un)Making Childbirth: Society, Choice and Care<br />
14.35-14.50 Welcome to Brazil!: <strong>Conference</strong> 2014<br />
14:50-15:25 Pecha Kucha: max 4 = 24 mins and 10 mins discussion<br />
15:25-16.00 Refreshment Break<br />
16.00-17.00 Concurrent Session 4:<br />
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6<br />
1640: An organisational<br />
study of Alongside<br />
Midwife Units: A followon<br />
study from the<br />
<strong>Birth</strong>place in England<br />
<strong>Programme</strong><br />
Christine McCourt, U.K.<br />
1611: Maternal Obesity<br />
and <strong>Normal</strong> <strong>Birth</strong><br />
Angela Pascall<br />
1635: What makes<br />
normal birth difficult in<br />
modernizing Asia?<br />
Etsuko Matsuoka,<br />
Japan<br />
1554: A Critical Review of<br />
Dystocia Dr<br />
Denis Walsh, U.K.<br />
1552: Timing of admission<br />
and selected aspects of<br />
intrapartum care:<br />
relationship with<br />
caesarean section in the<br />
COSMOS (caseload<br />
midwifery) trial<br />
Mary-Ann Davey,<br />
Australia<br />
1569: Midwifery care in<br />
rural and remote British<br />
Columbia: a retrospective<br />
cohort study of perinatal<br />
outcomes of rural<br />
parturient women with a<br />
midwife involved in their<br />
care, 2003-2008<br />
Kathrin Stoll, Canada<br />
SYMPOSIUM 1645:<br />
Care in normal childbirth by<br />
midwives in the city of Rio<br />
de Janeiro/Brazil - The<br />
choice of planned home<br />
birth<br />
Heloisa Lessa, Brazil<br />
1643: Care in normal<br />
childbirth by midwives in<br />
the city of Rio de Janeiro,<br />
Brazil: The obstetric<br />
practice of nurse at<br />
hospital Childbirth<br />
Maysa Luduvice Gomes,<br />
Brazil<br />
1670: Care in normal<br />
childbirth by midwives in<br />
the city of Rio de Janeiro,<br />
Brazil: The care of nurse<br />
midwife with-the-womanthat-gives-birth-at-the-birth-<br />
center<br />
Brazil<br />
Marcele Zveiter,<br />
1601: Getting the role of<br />
the midwife right: some<br />
UK midwives view of the<br />
meaning of the art of<br />
midwifery<br />
Jenny Hall, U.K.<br />
1620: <strong>Birth</strong> Art Reflection<br />
in Midwifery Education<br />
Tanya Tanner, USA<br />
16.30-17:30 COST<br />
FP7 programmes<br />
/optibirth/birth compass<br />
CLOSED MEETINGS<br />
19:30<br />
Optional <strong>Conference</strong> Dinner, Grange Hotel Restaurant<br />
17.30-18.30 <strong>Conference</strong><br />
series steering group<br />
planning for 2014<br />
CLOSED MEETING
Day Three - Friday 7th <strong>June</strong> 2013<br />
09.00-09.10 Chairs Address: TBC<br />
09:10-09:45 Keynote Address: Belinda Phipps, Chief Executive, National Childbirth Trust UK<br />
09.45-10:30 Progress Theatre<br />
10.30-11.00 Refreshment break<br />
11.00-12.30 Concurrent Session 5:<br />
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6<br />
1604: Factors associated 1562: “The Term breech<br />
with postnatal depression trial almost put a<br />
WORKSHOP<br />
1677: Writing for<br />
WORKSHOP<br />
1638 When birth is not<br />
1537: Outcomes of Care<br />
in U.S. <strong>Birth</strong> Centers:<br />
in the <strong>Birth</strong> in Brazil complete brake on publication workshop Kerri normal<br />
Demonstration of a<br />
National<br />
Mariza Miranda Theme<br />
Filha, Brazil<br />
anyone considering a<br />
vaginal breech birth.”<br />
Findings from phase 2 of<br />
the „Think Breech‟ study<br />
Mary Sheridan, U.K.<br />
Scuililng, Denis Walsh<br />
Soo Downe US/UK<br />
Tracy Evans, U.K. Durable Model<br />
Susan Stapleton, U.K.<br />
1660: The Barkantine<br />
<strong>Birth</strong> Centre: an<br />
ethnographic study of the<br />
philosophy, culture and<br />
practice in a freestanding<br />
urban midwifery-led unit<br />
Lucia Rocca-Ihenacho,<br />
U.K.<br />
1543: Women‟s reasons<br />
for, and experiences of,<br />
choosing a homebirth<br />
following a caesarean<br />
section<br />
Hazel Keedle, Australia<br />
1673: Rethinking the<br />
Physiology of Vaginal<br />
Breech <strong>Birth</strong>: A Cohort<br />
Study of Delivery in an<br />
Upright or Hands and<br />
Knees Position<br />
Ken Johnson, Germany<br />
1674: Why Breech <strong>Birth</strong><br />
is A Microcosm of the<br />
Myths That Obstetrics<br />
Creates<br />
Betty-Anne Daviss,<br />
Canada<br />
1644: An ethnographic<br />
study to explore the use<br />
and impact of<br />
computerised systems<br />
within the birth suite at a<br />
hospital in the North of<br />
England<br />
Josephine Holleran,<br />
U.K.<br />
1564: Why women in<br />
developing countries don't<br />
access antenatal care: a<br />
qualitative synthesis of<br />
women's views<br />
Kenny Finlayson, U.K.<br />
12:30-13.30<br />
Lunch
Day Three continued<br />
13:30-15:00 Concurrent Session 6:<br />
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6<br />
1628: Successful 1659: Companionship in<br />
1586: The health of WORKSHOP 1541:<br />
development of a crossmidwifery<br />
organization<br />
labor and delivery in<br />
public and private<br />
primiparous women three<br />
months after „normal‟ birth<br />
Interpreting non-verbal<br />
cues: skin to skin in the<br />
joint statement on normal sectors: Data from the<br />
Deirdre Daly, Ireland first hour, feeding cues,<br />
birth in the United States<br />
Holly Kennedy, USA<br />
Born in Brazil National<br />
Survey<br />
Simone G Diniz, Brazil<br />
and communication<br />
strategies<br />
Kristin Stewart, USA<br />
1614: Naturalised<br />
bioethics and free<br />
standing birth centers<br />
Mandie Scamell, U.K.<br />
1609: The Size Paradox:<br />
A vector for authentic<br />
midwifery to emerge<br />
Rhona O'Connell,<br />
Ireland<br />
1662: The Mango Trial<br />
Donna Hartz, Australia<br />
1664: Traditional Chinese<br />
Medicine in low risk<br />
pregnancy at term<br />
Angela Aldini, Italy<br />
SYMPOSIUM<br />
Maternal factors affecting<br />
interventions during labour<br />
and birth. Study 1:<br />
evidence from the<br />
<strong>Birth</strong>place cohort study on<br />
maternal BMI<br />
Jennifer Hollowell. U.K.<br />
Maternal factors affecting<br />
interventions during labour<br />
and birth. Study 2:<br />
evidence from the<br />
<strong>Birth</strong>place cohort study on<br />
advanced maternal age<br />
Rachel Rowe, U.K.<br />
1588: Severe perineal<br />
trauma: The voices of<br />
women - A mixed methods<br />
study<br />
Australia<br />
Holly Priddis,<br />
1557: Jordanian women‟s<br />
perceptions of intrapartum<br />
vaginal examination<br />
Reem Hatamleh, Jordan<br />
15.00-15.30<br />
15.30-16.30<br />
Refreshment break<br />
Final plenary session and home