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Tamara Escañuela Sánchez presents her work on behaviour change interventions for stillbirth at the Annual Psychology, Health, and Medicine Conference
Tamara Escañuela Sánchez presented her latest study on behaviour change interventions for stillbirth at the Annual Conference, organised by the , last month.
Tamara also presented a brief overview of her PhD entitled ‘the RELEVANT project: Rethinking stillbirth through behaviour change interventions’. Funded by , the RELEVANT project strives to establish an evidence-based behaviour change intervention that addresses behavioural risk factors associated with stillbirth.
Tamara’s PhD work was supervised by , , Dr Sarah Meaney and ; a multidisciplinary team including a consultant obstetrician, experts in public health and epidemiology, and health psychologists with experience in intervention design and implementation.
Tamara's participation in the conference was made possible through a generous bursary awarded by the Health Psychology Division, which supports the professional growth and participation of its members in such academic gatherings.
The conference took place on 26 May at the ÉîÒ¹ÑÇÖÞ¸£Àû¾Ã¾Ã of Limerick. It was attended by renowned health psychologists and esteemed researchers in the field of health psychology in Ireland, and provided an ideal platform for scholarly exchange and dissemination of research.