
Dr Naomi Carlisle RM, BSc, MRes, PhD
Lecturer (Research & Education)
Research interests
- Midwifery
Biography
Naomi is a Midwifery Lecturer (Research & Education). Her PhD, the IMPART study, looked at the implementation of the preterm birth pathway in England, which was funded through an NIHR Clinical Doctoral Research Fellowship.
She has previously worked clinically in the Preterm Birth Surveillance Clinic at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK. Her research interests include preterm birth, mid-trimester loss, maternity implementation and research using realist methods.
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Research

Midwifery & Maternal Health
The Midwifery & Maternal Health Research Group is developing a programme of high-quality research to foster improvements to the delivery, outcomes and experiences of maternity care services.

CRAFT: Cerclage after full dilatation caesarean section
An investigation into the role of previous in labour caesarean section in future preterm birth risk and management strategies
Project status: Starting
News
App developed to determine risk of preterm birth recommended by NHS England
A mobile-phone app and best practice toolkit used to calculate a woman’s individual risk of preterm birth were recently launched due to COVID-19 and are now...
Research

Midwifery & Maternal Health
The Midwifery & Maternal Health Research Group is developing a programme of high-quality research to foster improvements to the delivery, outcomes and experiences of maternity care services.

CRAFT: Cerclage after full dilatation caesarean section
An investigation into the role of previous in labour caesarean section in future preterm birth risk and management strategies
Project status: Starting
News
App developed to determine risk of preterm birth recommended by NHS England
A mobile-phone app and best practice toolkit used to calculate a woman’s individual risk of preterm birth were recently launched due to COVID-19 and are now...