Hello,
Please see below for information about a new project being conducted by the Health Information and Exchange Laboratory and the Hearts and Minds Laboratory at the University of Manitoba, called Recognizing
and Responding to Birth Trauma: The Development and Pilot Evaluation of a Brief Online Training Intervention for Canadian Health Care Providers.
We are interested in hearing about the training needs of physicians, nurses, and midwives in recognizing and responding to their patients’ needs after birth trauma.
If you are a professional or student in these fields, we invite you to complete a 15 – 30-minute online survey (you can save and return later) asking about your background and training needs. Those who complete the online survey can enter a raffle for one of
four $25 e-gift cards to Amazon. The findings will inform the development of a training intervention tailored to the overall needs of physicians, nurses, midwives, and students in these fields.
To participate in the survey, please click this link:
https://birth.trauma.training.survey
Please feel free to share this link with your colleagues, though refrain from posting it on public channels (e.g., social media) to limit AI bot interference.
If you have any questions, please email the Principal Investigator, Shayna Pierce, at
Birth.Trauma.Training@umanitoba.ca
Thank you for considering participating in this research project!
Best,
Shayna Pierce, MA
University of Manitoba
Shayna Pierce, M.A.
she/her pronouns
PhD Clinical Psychology Student
Health Information and Exchange Laboratory
Hearts & Minds Laboratory
Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba
Email: pierces3@myumanitoba.ca
Kristin Reynolds, Ph.D., C. Psych.
Pronouns: She/Her
Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology
Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Research Affiliate, Centre on Aging
Scientist, Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba
Director, Health Information Exchange Lab: https://healthinfoexchangelab.ca/
P516 Duff Roblin Building, 190 Dysart Road
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2
Email: Kristin.Reynolds@umanitoba.ca
Phone: (204) 474-8260
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