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COST ACTION IS1405 BIRTHBUILDING INTRAPARTUM RESEARCH TRHOUGHHEALTHWG- 5Neuro-psycho-social characteristicsand effects of labour eventshttp://eubirthresearch.eu/

COST ACTION IS1405 BIRTHBUILDING INTRAPARTUM RESEARCH TRHOUGHHEALTHWG-5-1OXYTOCIN DURING CHILDBIRTHhttp://eubirthresearch.eu/

WG-5-1 MEMBERS JULY 20161.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Marie Berg SwedenBengt Bjornson Lindström NorwayMagdalena Błażek PolandJanka Debreceniova SlovakiaAnna Dencker SwedenSoo Downe UKAnette Ekstrom SwedenElpida-Niki Emmanouil-Nikoloussi CypruHanna Gehling GermanyEleni HADJIGEORGIOU. Cyprus(VICECHAIR)11. Elisabeth Hertfelt Wahn12. Bogumila Kielbratowska Poland13. Alicja Kotlowska Poland13.14.15.16.17.18.19.Fatima Leon SPAINClaudia Meier Magistretti SwitzerlandSandra Morano ItalyChristina Nilsson SwedenDr Giedre Sirvinskiene LithuaniaMickey Sperlich USAKerstin Uvnas-Moberg Sweden(SCIENTIFIC CHAIRMAN)20. Tanja Vrijkotte Netherlands Emails: eleni.hadjigeorgiou@cut.ac.cy, marie.berg@fhs.gu.se,bengtblind@hotmail.com, psymb@ug.edu.pl,anna.dencker@gu.se k uvnas moberg@hotmail.com,sdowne@uclan.ac.uk , ch, kotlowska@gumed.edu.pl,luise.lengler@t-online.de, t.vrijkotte@amc.uva.nl,christina.nilsson@gu.se , fatimaleon@us.es, Gehling.hanna@mhhannover.de, Anette.ekstrom@his.se, d.edu.pl, E.nikoloussi@euc.ac.cy,msperlic@buffalo.edu; .it;

Currentlyworkingon:1. Oxytocin release during physiologicalchildbirth in humans: a systematic review.2.Physiology of endogenous oxytocinproduction when exogenous oxytocin isused during labour and birth at termgestation. Systematic review

Magdalena Błażek psymb@ug.edu.pl Psychologist. University of Gdansk, Poland Magdalena Błażek is a psychologist. She has developed scientificprojects on parenting, family life cycle, and individual differences(in cooperation with medicine and law experts). She co-edited atextbook (“Challenges for individuality of XXI- st century”, 2008),and published a book in Polish: “The diagnosis of family bonds ofchildren and adolescents”. She is currently studying familyrelations and malfunctioning of family, adaptation to family crisis,and psychological aspects of being a parent. Her other areas ofinterest include determinants of quality of marital relations andparenthood, parental attitudes, and dispositional predictors offunctioning in intimate relationship. She is a member of theInternational Association for Relationship Research, and thePsychology and Law Section of Polish Psychological Association.She is also a Director of Family Diagnostic and Consulting Centrein Gdansk (since 2005).

Marie Berg marie.berg@fhs.gu.se Professor in Health and Care Sciences specializing inreproductive and perinatal health and Midwifery Science atthe Institute of Health and Care Sciences, the SahlgrenskaAcademy at University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Marie hasdual registration as nurse and midwife, a dual master degreein Nursing and Public Health sciences, and a PhD in medicalscience. She is head of the midwifery program which is onthe second cycle, and is teaching on basic, advanced andresearch levels. Marie has for over 30 years been working clinically as anurse-midwife in various clinical settings both in primaryhealth and hospital care, mainly at Sahlgrenska UniversityHospital, Gothenbrug Sweden, and also around six years inDempcratic Republic of Congo (former Zaïre). These positionshave also been including project development and researchroles.

Bengt Bjornson Lindström bengtblind@hotmail.com MD PhD DrPH Public Health Health PromotionPediatrics. Associate Professor of Social Policy at ÅboAkademi. FI and Professor of Salutogenesis at NTNU,NO. Professor Emeritus Public Health and Health Promotion, NHV, SE. Chair ofthe IUHPE Global Working Group on Salutogenesisuntil 2016 - now Global Executive Board Member ofThe International Union on Health promotion andEducation (IUHPE). Thesis on Quality of Life ofChildren and Families in the Nordic Countries (1994). Trying to position the biological effects of oxytocine tothe salutogenic framework.

Janka Debrecéniová debreceniova@odz.sk Lawyer. Citizen, Democracy and Accountability (NGO basedin Slovakia) Janka Debrecéniová holds a law degree from the Universityof Matej Bel in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, a Magister Juris inEuropean and Comparative Law degree from the Universityof Oxford, and a PhD degree from the Trnava University inTrnava, Slovakia. From 2000, she has been working forCitizen, Democracy and Accountability (www.odz.sk), anNGO based in Slovakia, as a legal expert, trainer and analyst,and from 2009 also as the Deputy Directress. She has beenactively involved in many legislative and policy initiatives inthe field of non-discrimination and the human rights ofwomen. For example, she was a member (in 2007-2008) of agovernmental committee that drafted a significantamendment to the Anti-Discrimination Act, and she latercontributed to further legislative changes relating to thisact. She has also been actively involved in various advocacyactivities concerning reproductive rights of women,including in childbirth.

Anna Dencker anna.dencker@gu.se Nurse, midwife, PhD and a Postdoctoral fellow. Her research areas are Women’s experiences of childbirth,Oxytocin treatment of slow labour progress, Latent phase oflabour, Assessment of perineal tears after childbirth andMethodological Options to Support Assessment ofIndividualised Care (MOSAIC). Populations of interest arechildbearing women and patients with fatigue. She works withquantitative methods, e.g. Randomised Controlled Trials andregression analysis. She also has knowledge and experience ininstrument development/validation and psychometricanalysis methods such as factor analysis and RASCH-analysis.As a part of her thesis (awarded diploma for the SahlgrenskaAcademy s best thesis in 2010) she made a psychometricvalidation of a childbirth experience questionnaire (CEQ).

Prof Soo Downe SDowne@uclan.ac.uk Soo worked for 15 years as a clinical midwife before joining the UKUniversity of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in 2001, where she isnow the Professor of Midwifery Studies. Her research focus is the nature of, and cultures around, normalbirth. She is particularly interested in the potential for uniqueinsights from inter-disciplinary examination of the nature ofphysiological labour and birth from a wide range of perspectives. Among other funded projects, Soo chaired the recent COST ActionIS1907 (iR4B), and she currently chairs EU COST Action IS1405(BIRTH). She introduced the concepts of salutogenesis andcomplexity into midwifery in her edited book on normal childbirthin 2004. Soo is a member of the executive group for the recentLancet Series on Midwifery, of the steering group of the currentLancet Series on Stillbirth, and of the WHO Technical WorkingGroup on antenatal guidelines. She has used a wide range ofmethods in her research, from randomised controlled trials toAction Research and phenomenology.

Anette Ekström Anette.ekstrom@his.se Midwife, Sweden Anette Ekström is a Nurse and Midwife and an Associateprofessor in Nursing at the University of Skövde, Sweden. Shereceived a Registered Nurse Degree (1979) from the Departmentof Health Sciences, University of Skövde, a Registered MidwifeDegree (1988) from the Department of Health Sciences,University of Skövde, a Ph.D. degree (2005) in Reproductive andPerinatal Health from the Karolinska University, Stockholm,Sweden and an Associate Professor degree (2011) in Nursing.Her research interest is within the fields of Care science thatinclude Nursing, Reproductive, Perinatal and Sexual Health, aswell as Public Health. (Support during childbirth andbreastfeeding as well as Development of instruments andmethods and Complementary and Alternative Methods). She is apart of the Executive Editor of Journal of Nursing & Care (2012still) and a Lead Guest Editor in an special issue in NursingResearch and Practice (2012-still).

ELPIDA-NIKI EMMANOUILNIKOLOUSSI E.Nikoloussi@euc.ac.cy Full Professor of Histology-Embryology, MD PhD, DDS PhD,Embryologist-Teratologist European University of Cyprus-EUC Her research activities concern all fields of Embryology andTeratology as well as Histology and Histopathology and from 1995she is additionally working at Embryotoxicity Studies, Teratogens,Endocrine Disrupters, Environmental Toxicity and Risk Assessmentin embryonic, neonatal, juvenile and adult life at all body Organsand Systems. She has participated in seven (7) National and InternationalScientific Books and presented and published more than 230research papers in National and International Journals andConference Scientific Annals. She is the Chair of the HealthCommittee of the ARISTOTELIS Unesco Center in Chalkidiki,Greece.

Eleni Hadjigeorgiou eleni.hadjigeorgiou@cut.ac.cy Midwifery educator- Special scientificofficer Cyprus University of Technology I am a midwifery educator and I finish myPhD in Midwifery 2012. My researchinterests are: Birth rights, advocacy inmidwifery, normal birth. I was the mainresearcher in four projects and Iparticipate in two EU funded projectsYSAV and BREAST.

Elisabeth Hertfelt Wahn elisabeth.hertfelt.wahn@his.se RN and RNM Elisabeth Hertfelt Wahn is a Nurse and a Midwife and aSenior lecturer in Nursing at the University of Skövde,Sweden. She received a Registered Nurse Degree (1973)from Department of Health Sciences, University of Uppsala,a Registered Midwifery Degree (1977) from KarolinskaInstitute, Stockholm, a PhD degree (2007) in Reproductiveand Perinatal Health Care from the Karolinska Institute,Stockholm, Sweden. Her research interest is within thefields of Care science including Nursing, ReproductivePerinatal and Sexual Health (Support during childbirth,Development of instruments and Teenagers sexual health).Research collaboration with Catholic University, Milano,Italy (within the field Teenagers sexual health).

Alicja Kotlowska kotlowska@gumed.edu.pl analytical chemistry/metabolomics. Medical University ofGdansk, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Food Science Alicja Kotłowska is an analytical chemist and abiotechnologist. She has developed scientific projectsconcentrating on the metabolomic search of novelbiomarkers of various endocrine disorders and diseases(Cushing’s syndrome, adrenal incidentalomas, polycysticovary syndrome) as well as on the effect of harmfulexogenous agents (cigarette smoke and energizing drinks)on maternal and newborn hormonal profile. Her areas ofinterest concentrate on the development of novel analyticalmethods enabling the assessment of various hormones indifferent biological samples. She is also interested inevaluation of application of statistical and multivariatemethods allowing to interpret bioanalytical data. AlicjaKotłowska is the author/co-author of several publicationconcerning steroid metabolomics as a biomarker tool forendocrine disorders. Currently, she is working on theevaluation of the relationship between maternal steroidhormones and neonatal jaundice.

Bogumiła Kiełbratowska bogumila.kielbratowska@gumed.edu Midwife, Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland Bogumiła Kielbratowska has developed research projectson perinatal care, and preparation for parenthood (incollaboration with experts from psychology). In 2002 shewon the International Chartered IBCLC and since thenshe has been professionally engaged in lactationconsulting. She is a specialist in neonatal nursing,maternity nursing and health promotion and education.She is passionate about modern obstetrics, and analyzesthe needs of parents in the care of a newborn. She is theco-author of publications on infant care. For severalyears, she has been working with the Department ofAnalytical Chemistry, Technical University of Gdansk onjoint research on methods of pasteurization of milk.

Luise Lengler luise.lengler@t-online.de, Midwife, BSc(hons), MSc Midwifery. Germany German midwife and lecturer. She finished her EuropeanMaster of Science in Midwifery study in 2013 at MedicalSchool Hanover in Germany. Her thesis explored midwivesattitudes regarding oxytocin augmentation in low risk birth.Her Bachelor of Science Honours in Midwifery study wascompleted in 2009 at School of Nursing, Midwifery &Community Health Glasgow Caledonian University, UK. Sheinitially worked as a practising midwife and as a mentor ofmidwives in clinical practice in Germany and Switzerland. Her current research interests are physiological and hormonalprocesses that occur during normal labour with a focus onthe oxytocin release during physiological childbirth and theexploration of maternal and child health

Fátima León Larios Fatimaleon@us.es Midwife, anthropologist. Faculty of Nursing,Physiotherapy and Podiatry (SevilleUniversity). I qualified as a nurse (2003)and midwife(2008). Bachelor in Anthropology (2007), PhD(2012). I work as Assistant Professor atDepartment of Nursing (Seville University(Spain)). My research interests are normalbirth and prevention on perineal trauma.

Claudia Meier Magistretti claudia.meiermagistretti@hslu.ch PHD, Health and clinical psychologist, Master in Philosophy,Research director at Lucerne University Dr. Claudia Meier Magistretti has been trained as a clinical andhealth Psychologist. She also holds a Master in Philosophy. Herprofessional career led her from clinical and therapeutic workwith young patients to prevention, health promotion and PublicHealth. She led projects in health promotion for schools, families,migrant groups and organisations and she directed theDepartment for Gender Health at the National Ministry of Health.She was a researcher at the Institute of Social and PreventiveMedicine at the University of Berne, focusing Gender Health andDiversity as well as evidence based prevention and healthpromotion, evaluation and effectiveness measurement. She haspublished several books, student books, articles and governmentreports, mainly in German. She is currently director of research atLucerne University of Applied Arts and Sciences and she lecturesas an associate professor in several Universities of Switzerland andAustria. Her main research areas are early life care and education,prevention and health promotion, gender and diversity in health,work place health promotion and health management,effectiveness measurement and evaluation. In this COST Action,Claudia leads the Early Career Investigator Think Tank.

Sandra Morano Sandra.morano@unige.it Sandra Morano, MD, professor in Obstetrics and Gynaecology atGenoa University. Post graduate qualifications in Reproduction Pathophysiology, inObstetrics and Gynaecology and in Sexual Medicine She has beenemployed as a researcher and a consultant obstetrician in IRCCS S.Martino –IST Istituto Scientifico Tumori University Hospital where shecreated, and was the head of, the first Italian Birth Centre, aiming topromote continuity of women-centred care and to reduce CS rates.Her fields of interest are promotion of health and normality inpregnancy and childbirth, prevention of perineum disorders andpostpartum depression, and birth places organization and phylosophy.She recently promoted the first Convention of Italian BCs in Genoa.She is the PI in Italy for Optibirth EU project.She was member of COSTAction IS1907 (iR4B), and recently of EU COST Action IS1405 (BIRTH).Currently she teaches Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the MedicalSchool and Midwifery School at Genoa University, and at the NursingSchool in Gaslini Hospital IRCCS. She published peer-reviewedresearch papers and a book ”Who is afraid of Maternity?”. She ismember of the Italian Institute of bioethics and and member of theNational Medical Committe of Italian Women Physicians.

Christina Nilsson christina.nilsson@gu.se Midwife, PhD. Institute for Health and Care Sciences atthe Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg.also a midwife at Sahlgrenska University Hospital/Östrain Gothenburg. has dual registration as nurse and midwife, and a PhD inHealth Sciences. She defended her thesis in June, 2012.The title of the thesis is: Fear of childbirth. With a focuson women s experiences of giving birth. The thesisgenerates evidence on the importance of previous birthexperience for women with fear of childbirth, from bothqualitative and quantitative perspectives. The resultsillustrate the complexity where women s experiences inthe delivery room are central. main research interests are about women s childbirthexperiences, fear of childbirth, birth trauma and PTSD,and support during pregnancy, childbirth and thepostpartum period.

Zada Pajalic Zada.pajalic@hioa.no Registered Midwife, Dr in Med Sci. Norway I am working as associate professor atmidwifery master program since 2014.Focus on my research area except COSTinvolvement is factors for successfulbreastfeeding.

Giedre Sirvinskiene giedresirvi@gmail.com Psychologist. Lithuanian University ofHealth Sciences Lithuania Lecturer/ junior researcher / psychologist(crisis pregnancy programm)

Mickey Sperlich msperlic@buffalo.edu Midwifery/Social Work/Infant Mental Health. StateUniversity of New York at Buffalo Mickey Sperlich is an experienced midwife and researcherwho studies the effects of trauma and mental healthchallenges on women’s childbearing and postpartumexperiences and outcomes. Her first research projectculminated in the book Survivor Moms: Women’s Stories ofBirthing, Mothering and Healing after Sexual Abuse(Motherbaby Press). Sperlich has been a part of severaltrauma-focused perinatal studies, and is co-author of apsychosocial intervention for pregnant survivors of abuse;the Survivor Moms’ Companion. She completed her PhDwith a dual title in Social Work and Infant Mental Health atWayne State University in Detroit, Michigan in 2014 and hasrecently joined the faculty at State University of New York atBuffalo’s School of Social Work as Assistant Professor.

Kerstin Uvnas-Moberg k uvnas moberg@hotmail.com MD, PhD. Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg got her MD and a PhD in Pharmacologyat the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. She has beenemployed as a full professor of Physiology at the University ofAgriculture in Uppsala, Sweden. She has worked with researchlinked to the physiology of labor and breastfeeding for morethan 30 years. The focus of the research has been on the roleof oxytocin and sensory stimulation, in particular stimulation ofcutaneous sensory nerves during labor, skin-to-skin contactafter birth and breastfeeding. She has worked with animalexperiments and also studies involving humans. She hasstudied the physiological mechanisms involved in birth andbreastfeeding and also short and long term physiological andbehavioral maternal adaptations induced during birth andbreastfeeding.She is also working with the role of oxytocinduring human animal interaction and in menopausal women.

COST ACTION IS1405 BIRTHBUILDING INTRAPARTUM RESEARCH TRHOUGHHEALTHWG-5-2PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDBIRTHhttp://eubirthresearch.eu/

WG-5-2 MEMBERS by JULY 20161. Yael Benyamini, Psychologist, Israel2. Esther Crespo Mirasol. Midwife, Spain.3. Luis Joaquin Garcia Lopez. Psychologist,Spain.4. Pricilla J Hall Midwife, USA5. Vanessa Hormazabal, Midwife Chile6. Sigríður Sía Jónsdóttir. Midwife, Iceland7. Maria Karmierczak. Psychologist,Poland.8. Sigfríður Inga Karlsdóttir Midwife,Iceland9. Aleandra Koenig Pyshcologist,Germany10. Patricia Leahy-Warren. Midwife,Ireland.11.Amali Lokugamage Obstetrican, UK12. Margaret Murphy. Midwife, Ireland.13. Marianne Nieuwenhuijze. Midwife, Holland.14. Ibone Olza Fernández. Psychiatrist, Spain(WG-5 CHAIR)15. Steffi Savona Ventura. Psychologist, Malta.16. Andria Spyridou . Psychologist, Cyprus.17. Lea Takács. Psychologist, Czech.18. Stella Villarmea, Philosopher, SpainEmails:Patricia.Leahy@ucc.ie; benyael@post.

hormones and neonatal jaundice. BogumiłaKiełbratowska bogumila.kielbratowska@gumed.edu Midwife, Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland ogumiła Kielbratowska has developed research projects on perinatal care, and preparation for parenthood (in collaboration with experts from psychology). In 2002 she

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