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Pregnancy loss research showcased at Futures Research Conference at UCC
Members of the Pregnancy Loss Research Group attended and presented at the UCC College of Medicine and Health (CoMH) Futures Research Conference on 21 September.
showcased the depth and range of research and knowledge translation activities conducted across the Pregnancy Loss Research Group in an invited talk during the opening session of the conference titled 鈥楶regnancy loss & perinatal death: Evidence & impact to inform policy and practice鈥. Members of the Group also presented a range of posters.
Details of PLRG poster presentations at the CoMH Futures Research Conference
| Title |
Presenting author |
Project |
| Workplace supports for pregnancy loss before viability: A scoping review of the literature |
Ruadh Kelly-Harrington, Marita Hennessy, Sara Leitao, Caroline Dalton O鈥機onnor, Mary Donnelly, Claire Murray, Daniel Nuzum, Maeve O鈥橲ullivan, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue |
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| Important features of recurrent miscarriage care and priorities for service improvements: A qualitative interview study |
, Rebecca Dennehy, Sarah Meaney, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, Ria O鈥橲ullivan-Lago, Jennifer Ui Dhubhgain, Con Lucey, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue |
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| The RELEVANT Study: Rethinking stiLlbirth through bEhaViour chAnge iNtervenTions |
Tamara Escanuela Sanchez, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, Sarah Meaney, Molly Byrne, Keelin O麓Donoghue |
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| A systematic review of behaviour change techniques used in the context of stillbirth prevention |
Tamara Esca帽uela S谩nchez, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue, Molly Byrne, Sarah Meaney, Karen Matvienko Sikar |
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| Exploring healthcare professionals鈥 experiences when communicating with pregnant patients about stillbirth |
Emily Rutherford, Tamara Esca帽uela S谩nchez, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue |
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| A systematic review of standardised tools used in perinatal death review programmes |
Emily O鈥機onnor, Sara Leitao, Amy Fogarty, Richard Greene, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue |
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| Risk factors and characteristics associated with stillbirth in twin pregnancies |
Caroline O鈥機onnor, Sara Leitao, Paul Corcoran, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue |
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| Gender-Based Discrimination & Sexual Harassment within OBGYN Training |
Samantha Ingham, Sara Leitao, Keelin O鈥橠onoghue |
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Ruadh Kelly-Harrington presenting a scoping review of workplace supports for pregnancy loss before viability at the CoMH Futures Research Conference

Pictured at the CoMH Futures Research Conference: Professor Helen Whelton and Professor Keelin O鈥橠onoghue. Photo: Barrie Tyner
The conference showcased research performed by staff and students across the College of Medicine and Health (CoMH). The theme was 鈥楩utures鈥, to reflect the launch of UCC Futures, an ambitious new programme of research prioritisation as part of UCC鈥檚 Strategic Plan 2023 - 2028.
Speaking about the conference, Professor Helen Whelton, Head of College of Medicine and Health UCC said: 鈥淲e work with exceptional researchers. Their pioneering work, their ideas, their innovative proposals transform their research into impact that helps transform human lives, advances economic development and addresses global grand challenges in health and disease鈥.
UCC President Professor John O鈥橦alloran said: 鈥淭he CoMH Futures Research Conference is an important opportunity to celebrate the research being undertaken by UCC researchers, investigators, postgraduate and undergraduate students. UCC鈥檚 research community will come together to showcase their work to find solutions for some of the world鈥檚 challenges, driving advances to shape the future of healthcare and promote the good health and well-being for all at all ages.鈥
Read the College of Medicine and Health press release here.