Mrs Nicola Savory
Research Associate
- SavoryNA@cardiff.ac.uk
- Eastgate House, Room 12.14, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 0AB
Overview
I am a clinical midwife and postdoctoral research associate in Healthcare Sciences in Cardiff University. I am passionate about retaining my clinical role as a midwife alongside working as a researcher.
I use mixed methods research to explore the experiences of women and midwives in relation to maternity care. My research interests and expertise include antenatal care, early labour and induction of labour and perinatal mental health.
My research aims to inform healthcare services, with the aim of improving the support we provide out perinatal population.
As a research associate I oversee the Welsh Hub for ABA-feed, a multisite study led by Professor Kate Jolly from Birmingham University. This RCT aims to assess the clinical and cost-effectivenss of assets based infant feeing intervention and involves three health boards in Wales.
Publication
2022
- Savory, N. A., Sanders, J. and Hannigan, B. 2022. Midwives’ experiences of supporting women's mental health: A mixed-method study. Midwifery 111, article number: 103368. (10.1016/j.midw.2022.103368)
- Savory, N., Hannigan, B. and Sanders, J. 2022. Women's experience of mild to moderate mental health problems during pregnancy, and barriers to receiving support. Midwifery 108, article number: 103276. (10.1016/j.midw.2022.103276)
2021
- Savory, N. A., Hannigan, B., John, R. M., Sanders, J. and Garay, S. M. 2021. Prevalence and predictors of poor mental health among pregnant women in Wales using a cross-sectional survey. Midwifery 103, article number: 103103. (10.1016/j.midw.2021.103103)
2020
- Savory, N. 2020. Mothers mood study: women's and midwives experiences of perinatal mental health and service provision. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2018
- Janssen, A. et al. 2018. Persistence of anxiety symptoms after elective caesarean delivery. Bjpsych Open 4(5), pp. 354-360. (10.1192/bjo.2018.48)
2015
- Janssen, A. B. et al. 2015. Placental expression of imprinted genes varies with sampling site and mode of delivery. Placenta 36(8), pp. 790-795. (10.1016/j.placenta.2015.06.011)
Articles
- Savory, N. A., Sanders, J. and Hannigan, B. 2022. Midwives’ experiences of supporting women's mental health: A mixed-method study. Midwifery 111, article number: 103368. (10.1016/j.midw.2022.103368)
- Savory, N., Hannigan, B. and Sanders, J. 2022. Women's experience of mild to moderate mental health problems during pregnancy, and barriers to receiving support. Midwifery 108, article number: 103276. (10.1016/j.midw.2022.103276)
- Savory, N. A., Hannigan, B., John, R. M., Sanders, J. and Garay, S. M. 2021. Prevalence and predictors of poor mental health among pregnant women in Wales using a cross-sectional survey. Midwifery 103, article number: 103103. (10.1016/j.midw.2021.103103)
- Janssen, A. et al. 2018. Persistence of anxiety symptoms after elective caesarean delivery. Bjpsych Open 4(5), pp. 354-360. (10.1192/bjo.2018.48)
- Janssen, A. B. et al. 2015. Placental expression of imprinted genes varies with sampling site and mode of delivery. Placenta 36(8), pp. 790-795. (10.1016/j.placenta.2015.06.011)
Thesis
- Savory, N. 2020. Mothers mood study: women's and midwives experiences of perinatal mental health and service provision. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Research
My research interests in perinatal mental health developed whilst working as a research midwife supporting a study led by Professor Ros John, Cardiff University. This study explored the relationship between placental epigenetics and maternal mental health.
In 2016 I was awarded a RCBC fellowship to undertake a full time PhD at Cardiff University to develop my research interest in perinatal mental health. My thesis is entitled 'mothers mood Study: women's and midwives' experiences of perinatal mental health and service provision. Data collection included surveys with pregnant women and midwives, interviews with women and focus groups with midwives.
In my current role as a research associate I oversee the Welsh Hub for ABA-feed, a multisite study led by Professor Kate Jolly from Birmingham University. ABA feed is a RCT aims to assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of assets based infant intervention. As well as supporting the three health boards recruitment, I am involved in the process evaluation of the study.
My research interests include antenatal care of pregnant women, women's and midwives experiences, relationships between women and midwives, service provision and perinatal mental health.
Biography
Education and qualifications:
2020: PhD, Caridff University
2006: BSc (hons) Health and Social care (1st class), Open University
1988: Registered Midwife, School of midwifery, Cardiff
1986: Registered Nurse, Trinity College, Carmarther
Professional memberships
Royal College of Midwifery
Nursing and Midwifery Council
Committees and reviewing
Journal reviewer for:
- Midwifery
- Fontiers in Medicine
- BMC Womne's Health
- Women and Health
- Children
- RCM conference abstract reviewer 2022
Committee member:
- School of Healthcare Sciences ethics committee 2022
- Member of the All Wales Perinatal Mental Health Network 2020 - present
- Chair of the Postgraduate Reserach symposium committee 2017 - 2018