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East of England Perinatal Mental Healthcare: Experiences of Women from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds

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This University of East Anglia study aims to explore ethnic minority women’s perinatal mental health treatment journeys to improve culturally-sensitive care within the region.

Participation in their study would involve meeting with the researcher for an interview lasting approximately one hour. The interview will ask about your journey into the perinatal team, your experiences whilst under the care of the team, how you feel your culture and ethnicity impact your care and what you think could be improved.

Location: The researcher can meet you at a place convenient to you or online via Microsoft Teams.

Eligibility: Have you been seen by a perinatal team or mother and baby unit? Are you from an ethnic minority group and 18 and over?

Everyone who takes part will be given a £20 voucher for a retailer of their choice.

If you would like to take part, please contact Angelene Gardner,
Trainee Clinical Psychologist via email: [email protected]

This study is conducted as part of Clinical Psychology doctoral training, the study team includes Angelene Gardner, Bonnie Teague and Sheri Oduola.

Accessing East of England Perinatal Mental Healthcare: Experiences of Women from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds

Available to
If you have been seen by a perinatal team or mother and baby unit and are from an ethnic minority group and aged 18 and over.
Cost
Free
Referral needed?
No

When:

Ends 31st January 2024 17:00 GMT


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