We want to hear your experiences around ensuring informed consent when women and birthing people choose care outside of guidelines


What: Primary qualitative research to hear obstetricians voices and experience

Who: Consultant or Registrar grade obstetricians working in the UK employed substantively by the NHS

Why: To hear obstetricians voices and experiences and gain insight in light of the Ockenden immediate essential actions around providing informed consent

How: 30 min online teams interview

Who: Frankie Kilmurray Consultant Midwife

undertaking research as part of Masters Major

Project Supervised by Martina Donaghy

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PARTICIPANT INFORMATION SHEET GUIDANCE

1. Title of project

Obstetricians lived experience of ensuring informed consent when women and birthing

people are planning care outside of guidelines during childbirth.

2. Purpose of study

To gain an understanding in the lived experience of obstetricians who work in the National

Health Service (NHS) in the UK on caring for women who choose care outside of guidelines

during childbirth. The study hopes to understand what it is like providing informed consent in

these situations and what challenges and barriers are faced as well as how they experience

working with the multidisciplinary team to provide personalised care and informed consent.

3. Who is the researcher?

Frances Kilmurray Registered Midwife as part of Midwifery Masters degree at ARU

Martina Donaghy Supervisor- Senior midwifery lecturer at ARU

4. Why have I been asked to participate?

You are an obstetrician working in the UK who works with women making informed choices in their

pregnancy and birth.

5. How many people will be asked to participate?

Between 4-6 Obstetricians will be selected to participate in the study

6. Do I have to take part?

There is no obligation to take part, you can refuse to take part without giving a reason.

You can also withdraw at any time up to the point of final write up. Data can be withdrawn until

approximately 2months after the interviews takes place (anticipated May/June 2022).

Once the researcher has written the research up for their degree or published findings it will not be

possible to withdraw. During the interview you can decline to answer any interview questions you

do not wish to.

7. Has the study got ethical approval?

The study has ethical approval from the ethics committee at ARU.

8. What will happen to the results of the study?

The report will be written up for the researcher’s major project dissertation. Participants will be

offered a summary of the findings which will be shared with the participants by secure email. The

research is also intended to be published as a journal article and potentially presented at

conferences in the UK.

9. Contact for further information

Email: fek103@student.aru.ac.uk


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