Griffin Health and the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center are looking for Naugatuck Valley residents who are pregnant or have given birth in the past two years to share their experiences with maternal care in the community.
Participants will be asked to talk about their medical care during and after pregnancy to help identify any gaps in the local health care system in order to make birthing experiences safer and more supportive.
"Every pregnancy and birth experience matters, and your voice can help shape better care for our community," said Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center Research Associate Summaya Multany.
These listening sessions will be held throughout June and will be virtual (by phone or computer).
Applicants must be Naugatuck Valley residents who are currently pregnant or have given birth in the past two years.
Participants will receive a $50 gift card.
To sign up or for more information, contact Multany at 203-732-1325 or summaya.multany@yalegriffinprc.org.
About the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center
The Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center (PRC) was established in 1998 through funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
One of 26 Prevention Research Centers nationwide representing academic-community partnerships, the PRC is engaged in interdisciplinary applied prevention research designed to develop innovative approaches to health promotion and disease prevention that will directly benefit the public’s health.
The Center has been researching the role of nutrition in chronic diseases for more than 20 years.
This is a press release from Griffin Health.
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