Saraswathi Vedam

Professor

Research Classification

Gestation / Parturition
Human Rights and Liberties, Collective Rights
Right and Access to Information
亚洲天堂 Care Services
Law and Health
Social Contract and Social Justice
Community Health / Public Health
Breast Feeding and Infant Nutrition
Family and Child Services

Research Interests

亚洲天堂 Birth
Place of Birth
Provider Attitudes
Respectful Maternity Care
Midwifery
Interprofessional relationships
Person-Centered Care
Patient Autonomy
Institutional Racism in Maternity Care
Maternal and Newborn Outcomes
Maternity care for diverse populations
Transdisciplinary engagement in health care
Mistreatment

Affiliations to Research Centres, Institutes & Clusters

Research Methodology

survey research
Scale Development
Community Based Participatory Research methods
Patient-oriented research methods

Recruitment

Master's students
Doctoral students
Postdoctoral Fellows
Any time / year round

Active analysis and knowledge translation projects: qualitative and quantitative data generated by participatory maternity care research: Changing Childbirth in BC, Giving Voice to Mothers - US (participatory research on experiences of maternity care and disparities), Access and Integration Maternity Care Mapping study (links between regulatory frameworks and disparities), Giving Voice to Mothers - Canada (measuring respectful maternity care - CIHR funded 5 year project)

I support public scholarship, e.g. through the Public Scholars Initiative, and am available to supervise students and Postdocs interested in collaborating with external partners as part of their research.
I support experiential learning experiences, such as internships and work placements, for my graduate students and Postdocs.
I am open to hosting Visiting International Research Students (non-degree, up to 12 months).
I am interested in hiring Co-op students for research placements.

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Theses completed in 2010 or later are listed below. Please note that there is a 6-12 month delay to add the latest theses.

Do patients with endometriosis receive respectful care? : experience of care among patients with endometriosis in British Columbia (2023)

No abstract available.

Publications

  • (2022)
    Health Policy and Planning,
  • (2022)
    Birth,
  • (2022)
    Birth,
  • (2022)
    Maternal and Child Health Journal, 26 (4), 674--681
  • (2021)
    PLOS ONE,
  • (2021)
    Birth,
  • (2021)
    Birth, 48 (3), 309--318
  • (2021)
    Reproductive health,
  • (2021)
    Birth,
  • (2021)
    Birth, 48 (3), 301--308
  • (2020)
  • (2020)
    Women and Birth, 33 (5), e447-e454
  • (2020)
    Health Equity, 4 (1), 330-333
  • (2020)
    Birth, 47 (4), 332--345
  • (2019)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 64 (1), 9-11
  • (2019)
    Patient Education and Counseling, 102 (3), 586--594
  • (2019)
    Reproductive Health, 16 (1)
  • (2018)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 63 (5), 516-517
  • (2018)
    PLOS ONE, 13 (2), e0192523
  • (2018)
    Midwifery, 62, 240-255
  • (2018)
    BMJ Open, 8 (10)
  • (2018)
    Journal of Interprofessional Care,
  • (2017)
    Reproductive Health, 14 (1)
  • (2017)
    SSM - Population Health, 3, 817
  • (2017)
    Social Science and Medicine, 189, 86-95
  • (2017)
    PLoS ONE, 12 (2)
  • (2017)
    SSM - Population Health, 3, 201-210
  • (2017)
    PLoS ONE, 12 (8)
  • (2016)
    SSM - Population Health, 2, 182-193
  • (2014)
    Birth, 41 (1), 1-4
  • (2014)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 59 (1), 8-16
  • (2014)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 59 (2), 141-152
  • (2014)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 59 (1), 17-27
  • (2014)
    BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 14 (1)
  • (2014)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 59 (6), 624-634
  • Moral science: ethical argument and the production of knowledge about place of birth. (2013)
    The Journal of clinical ethics,
  • (2012)
    The Journal of perinatal education,
  • (2012)
    Midwifery, 28 (5), 600-608
  • (2010)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 55 (2), 133-142
  • (2010)
    Birth, 37 (3), 245-251
  • (2009)
    Birth, 36 (4), 274-282
  • (2009)
    Birth, 36 (4), 297-304
  • (2009)
    Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 54 (5), 425--425
  • (2007)
    Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 52 (3), 291-300
  • (2003)
    Birth, 30 (1), 57-63
  • (1995)
    Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 40 (6), 508-521
  • (1993)
    Birth, 20 (2), 73-78

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