Lecturer/Researcher, School of Health & Social Work, Faculty Health Science, University of Hull
Julie Watson, Registered Midwife, Specialist Community Public Health Nurse - Health Visitor. MSc Advanced Professional Practice Child Protection.
University Teaching / Senior Fellow HEA / Researcher.
Research interests include, maternal health and well-being; perinatal mental health; midwifery; public health (Prevention & promotion) - women, children families; infant outcomes, CYP mental health and well-being.
Methodologies include, Cochrane systematic reviews; Qualitative and quantitative; meta-analysis; Collaborated on international maternity project: 'WHO Guideline Development Group/ expert panel/peer reviewer: maternity services/nutrition actions 2016-18'. member of University Hull, Maternal & Reproductive Health forum; Active research projects include: 'Evaluation of Perinatal Mental Health service Hull, NL and NEL (2018-19); Research project::'Anaemia in pregnancy' - qualitative & quantitative/ PROM, collaboration with Oxford Brooks and University Hull, Collaborative research project:University Hull & University Edinburgh, Midwives advising mothers alcohol (Team MAMA).
The problem of drinking in pregnancy – and what to do about it
Dec 16, 2018 13:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Last year, it was reported that the UK has one of the worst rates of drinking while pregnant in Europe. These figures come from a study which shows 41% of women in the UK drank alcohol during their pregnancy. Among UK...
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