Short communication: Birth Shock!
Birth Shock! is an AHRC-funded (AH/K003364/1) engagement-focused project exploring and enhancing the impact and reach of The Birth Project (AH/V000926/1). This study is particularly concerned with the role the arts can play in the perinatal period, especially in supporting the wellbeing of new mothe...
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description | Birth Shock! is an AHRC-funded (AH/K003364/1) engagement-focused project exploring and enhancing the impact and reach of The Birth Project (AH/V000926/1). This study is particularly concerned with the role the arts can play in the perinatal period, especially in supporting the wellbeing of new mothers. In particular, we wished to assess the role of a suite of films exploring this subject with trainee and health-professional audiences. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f9a8593ebe724f4cb763dd30c5dc242e2023-06-12T04:09:37ZengElsevierPublic Health in Practice2666-53522023-06-015100371Short communication: Birth Shock!Susan Hogan0Rebecca Ashley1Arts & Health, College of Arts, Humanities & Education, United Kingdom; Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Corresponding author. Britannia Mill Campus, Mackworth Road, Derby, DE221GB, United Kingdom.The Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Charity, London, United KingdomBirth Shock! is an AHRC-funded (AH/K003364/1) engagement-focused project exploring and enhancing the impact and reach of The Birth Project (AH/V000926/1). This study is particularly concerned with the role the arts can play in the perinatal period, especially in supporting the wellbeing of new mothers. In particular, we wished to assess the role of a suite of films exploring this subject with trainee and health-professional audiences.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666535223000174Arts and healthMaternity and artsWomen's healthBirth trauma and artArt and wellbeingPerinatal arts |
spellingShingle | Susan Hogan Rebecca Ashley Short communication: Birth Shock! Public Health in Practice Arts and health Maternity and arts Women's health Birth trauma and art Art and wellbeing Perinatal arts |
title | Short communication: Birth Shock! |
title_full | Short communication: Birth Shock! |
title_fullStr | Short communication: Birth Shock! |
title_full_unstemmed | Short communication: Birth Shock! |
title_short | Short communication: Birth Shock! |
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topic | Arts and health Maternity and arts Women's health Birth trauma and art Art and wellbeing Perinatal arts |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666535223000174 |
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