This is a series of interviews to highlight some of the collaborative Work done within COST Action 18211 DEVOTION. It consists of 7 interviews:
A Short Term-High Impact Discussion with Sandra Nakić Radoš on How Early Career Investigators Can Navigate in the Research Field Using Available Resources duration 00:57:49
A Short Term-High Impact Discussion with Prof Eleni Hadjigeorgiou on “Maternity Health Care Providers’ Experiences of Traumatic Birth” duration 00:29:03
A Short Term-High Impact Discussion with Rosita Gabbianelli on the importance of popularizing the knowledge about the impact of the prenatal stress on the epigenome, duration 00:25:51
A Short Term-High Impact Discussion with Sylvia Murphy-Tighe on How Early Life Adversities Shape Relationships and Impact Present and Future Generations, duration 00:31:23
A Short Term-High Impact Discussion with Myrto Chronaki on Analysis of the Birth Space Factors Contributing to the Perinatal Trauma duration 00:32:07
A Short Term-High Impact Discussion With Julika Hudson on Comparing Iceland’s to Ireland’s Response to Covid-19. What Can We Learn? duration 00:29:38
Short Term-High Impact Discussion with Sigfridur Inga Karlsdottir on Developing woman-centered, inclusive definitions of positive/ traumatic childbirth experiences duration 00:53:32
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How Early Career Investigators Can Navigate in the Research Field Using Available Resources (Sandra Nakić Radoš )
00:57:49
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Maternity Health Care Providers’ Experiences of Traumatic Birth (Eleni Hadjigeorgiou)
00:29:03
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The Importance Of Popularizing The Knowledge About The Impact Of The Prenatal Stress On The Epigenome (Rosita Gabbianelli)
00:25:51
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How Early Life Adversities Shape Relationships and Impact Present and Future Generations (Sylvia Murphy-Tighe)
00:31:23
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Analysis of the Birth Space Factors Contributing to the Perinatal Trauma (Myrto Chronaki )
00:32:07
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Comparing Iceland’s to Ireland’s Response to Covid-19. What Can We Learn? (Julika Hudson)
00:29:38
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Developing woman-centered, inclusive definitions of positive/ traumatic childbirth experiences (Sigfridur Inga Karlsdottir)