
Episode 25 - The Impact of Native Language on Childbirth Experiences with Dr Catrin Hedd Jones and Catrin Roberts - Part 1 - English
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[Part 1 of 2 ] In this conversation between Dr Catrin Hedd Jones, Post Graduate Supervisor, and Catrin Roberts, an experienced midwife and Professional Doctorate Student, the two discuss the importance of language use in and during childbirth. In this two-part episode of 'Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare', recorded in both English and Welsh, we explore Catrin Roberts' groundbreaking research on the use of native language during labour and birth in North Wales. Her study, titled "Mother Tongue in the Birth Room: Women and Midwives' Experience," examines how language choice impacts both mothers and healthcare professionals in bilingual settings. Discover the potential implications for patient experience, safety, and midwife retention, and learn how this research could influence healthcare policies beyond Wales. This episode offers a unique perspective on the intersection of language, culture, and healthcare, highlighting the importance of effective communication during one of life's most significant moments. Whether you're a healthcare professional, expectant parent, or simply interested in language and culture, this conversation provides valuable insights into the role of native language in creating positive birth experiences