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Digitizing Reproduction

Grants and papers

SHI Grant Holders

Principal Investigator

  • Nici Mackintosh, Associate Professor in Social Science Applied to Health, Leicester

Co-Investigators

  • , Professor of Medical Sociology, DMU
  • , Professor of Social Science and Women's Health, KCL
  • , Principal Lecturer in Midwifery/Historian, Brighton
  • , Assistant Professor/Lecturer in Human Computer interaction, Leicester
  • Sarah Gong, Lecturer in media and communication, Leicester

Network members

  • , Research Fellow, DMU
  • , Researcher, DMU

Related grants

Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Tiger Team Funding:

N Mackintosh (PI), Qian (Sarah) Gong, Nervo Xavier Verdezoto: ‘DEPAC’: Digital enablement, promise and uncertainty in maternity care, 2017-2018

Arts and Humanities Research Council / Medical Research Council:

NX Verdezoto (PI), N Mackintosh, P Griffiths, N Bagalkot, D Harrington, S Chattopadhyay: ‘Healthy Crossroads in Pregnancy Care (HCPC) - A Scoping and Participatory Design Study of the Potential for ICTs to Improve Maternal Health in India’, 2018

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Related activities

, 4 June 2018 at De Montfort University

Related papers

  • Grönvall, E., and Verdezoto, N. (2013, September). Beyond self-monitoring: understanding non-functional aspects of home-based healthcare technology. In Proceedings of the 2013 ACM international joint conference on Pervasive and ubiquitous computing (pp. 587-596). ACM.
  • Hanna, E., Gough, B., and Hudson, N. (2018). Fit to father? Online accounts of lifestyle changes and helpâ€seeking on a male infertility board. Sociology of health amd illness.
  • McIntosh, T (2017) ‘Changing messages about place of birth in Mother and Baby magazine between 1956 and 1992’ Midwifery 54: 1-6
  • McIntosh, T (2017) ‘Risk in childbirth; contemporary and historical perspectives’ MIDIRS Midwifery Digest 27 (2)
  • Mackintosh, N., Rance, S., Carter, W., & Sandall, J. (2017). Working for patient safety: a qualitative study of women’s help-seeking during acute perinatal events. BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 17(1), 232. 
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