City St George's, University of London would like to invite you to take part in our questionnaire-based study

Help us bridge the gap between patient experiences and midwife education

Researchers are inviting pregnant people, women, and birthing people to join the PRIME sub-study — evaluating vaccine hesitancy and educational material amongst midwives.

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t: 020 8725 5382

This project hopes to involve pregnant women and recent mothers in participatory research to understand their perspectives on the guidance they receive from healthcare professionals, particularly midwives, about vaccines in pregnancy.

Participation involves a short online questionnaire.

This project hopes to involve pregnant women and recent mothers in participatory research to understand their perspectives on the guidance they receive from healthcare professionals, particularly midwives, about vaccines in pregnancy.

Participation involves a short online questionnaire.

By analysing these insights, we aim to establish focus groups that will co-create educational materials for midwives as part of the EQUIP study — improving the delivery of vaccine-related information during antenatal care.


This initiative bridges the gap between patient experiences and midwife education, ultimately enhancing maternal and neonatal health outcomes.

By analysing these insights, we aim to establish focus groups that will co-create educational materials for midwives as part of the EQUIP study — improving the delivery of vaccine-related information during antenatal care.


This initiative bridges the gap between patient experiences and midwife education, ultimately enhancing maternal and neonatal health outcomes.

We’d love to hear your thoughts on vaccination in pregnancy

We’d love to hear your thoughts on vaccination in pregnancy

By empowering midwives with better communication tools, we aim to enhance vaccine acceptance and maternal and neonatal health outcomes.

By empowering midwives with better communication tools, we aim to enhance vaccine acceptance and maternal and neonatal health outcomes.

m: equpi@sgul.ac.uk

t: 020 8725 5382

m: equpi@sgul.ac.uk

t: 020 8725 5382

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All rights reserved. Copyright 2026.