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Eternal Healthcare: Women and girls speak. The final film

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As some of you might be aware Scope, The University of Birmingham and The Burdett Trust for Nursing are carrying out research into the experiences of women and girls dealing with reproductive healthcare at different stages of life. As a part of the ongoing research, some interviews were filmed.
Here are their experiences in their own words.
Here are their experiences in their own words.
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Thanks for sharing @Richard_Scope, currently watching and it's very informative. I'm learning a lot about the sorts of issues that people go through.
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Thank you to all involved with this video, really interesting to hear the experiences of the women who featured in this video at different stages. Thank you @Richard_Scope for sharing, fantastic work by all involved and so important to shine a light on this matter
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Thank you for sharing this @Richard_Scope. I've just watched it, and made lots of notes! It's so interesting to hear the women highlight such important issues, that I'm realising really are under researched in the literature/research! Good luck with the rest of the project, it's vital work that will make a huge difference.
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Emma95 said:Thank you for sharing this @Richard_Scope. I've just watched it, and made lots of notes! It's so interesting to hear the women highlight such important issues, that I'm realising really are under researched in the literature/research! Good luck with the rest of the project, it's vital work that will make a huge difference.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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