Yvonne Kuipers
yvonne kuipers

Prof Yvonne Kuipers

Professor

Biography

Yvonne Kuipers is a Professor of Midwifery and has a background that has encompassed a career in women鈥檚 reproductive health that spans over 20 years; as an independent midwife in the Netherlands, and teaching and researching women鈥檚 reproductive health within universities in the Netherlands, Belgium and Scotland. Yvonne is a honorary professor at the University of Antwerp and she is an NMC Registered Midwife and Lecturer.

Yvonne completed her PhD in 2016 at the University of Maastricht, Netherlands. During the PhD she developed and tested an interactive tailored web-based intervention to prevent and reduce antenatal maternal distress. The intervention was effective and was later successfully adapted for Flanders, Belgium.

Yvonne her research domains include woman-centred care, midwifery models of care and women's emotional well-being throughout the transition period to motherhood. She has been awarded for the ISeeYou project, a woman-centred continuity of carer midwifery student project, for its innovative nature, at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences ("Wall of fame", 2017). The project was also the price winning research project at the International Normal Labour & Birth Research Conference (2017).

Yvonne Kuipers is a strong advocate for improving the emotional well-being of women during the transition to parenthood and the development of healthy and resilient families through research, publications, education and presenting at conferences.

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Midwifery Unit Network (MUNet)
  • EU COST 18212 Action Perinatal Mental Health and Birth-Related Trauma: maximising best practice and optimal outcomes (DEVoTION)
  • Concerning Maternity Network Group
  • Small-sized and caseload midwifery practices
  • Guideline 'Antenatal care'
  • Scottish Woman Held Maternity Record (SWHMR)
  • Normal Labour & Birth
  • Interprofessional Learning
  • Guideline 'Delayed first and second stage of labour'
  • Local protocol development

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Online seminar woman-centred care
  • CARE4 International Scientific Nursing and Midwifery Congress

 

Editorial Activity

  • Associate Editor Woman and Birth
  • Midwifery Units Standards
  • Lancet Midwifery Series
  • Kennispoort

 

External Examining/Validations

  • PhD: Credibility and Health Professional Academics - a Discursive Exploration based on Midwifery
  • PhD: COmmunity-based maternity care for women liviNg in areas of ethNic diversity and soCial disadvanTage: an intersectional approach
  • PhD: Learning from childbirth experiences - opponent public PhD defence
  • PhD: A PAR project for implementation of a midwifery unit in Italy
  • PhD: A Patient Engagement Model for Perinatal ehealth Development and Quality Assurance
  • PhD: Walking the path. Creating a framework for midwifery ethics in the United States - opponent public PhD defence
  • PhD: Getting the picture. Understanding the role of third trimester routine ultrasounds in maternal anxiety and bonding - opponent public PhD defence

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • The-all-you-need-to-know-about-continuity-of-carer-newsletter

 

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • ZonMW

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Swiss National Science Foundation

 

Invited Speaker

  • Perceived reality and subjective importance of shared decision-making during perinatal care
  • Home birth - a means to an end or an end in itself?
  • Women's traumatic childbirth experiences
  • Midwifery-led care: A mixed-methods synthesis
  • When your dream job can become a nightmare: reports of work-related traumatic events.
  • Black Mirror: Midwifery practice and education in Antwerp: forecasting its future with scenario planning
  • Validity and accuracy of the Whooley questions and Fear of Childbirth Scale to identify antenatal reduced emotional wellbeing.
  • PATH PerinatAl menTal Health.
  • Psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Validity and accuracy of the Whooley questions and Fear of Childbirth Scale to identify antenatal reduced emotional wellbeing
  • PATH- Perinatal mentAl HealTH: study protocol
  • Woman-centred care - mission impossible or catch 22?
  • On cloud 9? Maternal emotional wellbeing 6 weeks to 1 year postpartum. A cross-sectional study in Flanders
  • Perceptions of midwives on their role in transition to parenthood 鈥 A Q-methodology study.
  • Listening to the voices of women with a traumatic birth experience 鈥 an animation 鈥淪he will always remember鈥.
  • Woman-centred care 2.0
  • MEtoWE
  • 鈥業SeeYou鈥: A woman-centred care education and research project in Dutch bachelor midwifery education.
  • Listening to the voices of women with a traumatic birth experience
  • Non-medical prescribing behaviour in midwifery practice: a mixed-methods review.
  • It takes a village to raise a child. PATH project.
  • Non-medical prescribing behaviour in midwifery practice: a mixed-methods review.
  • PRIME-study 鈥 Prescribing In Midwifery, women鈥檚 and midwives鈥 Experiences
  • Non-medical prescribing behaviour in midwifery practice: a mixed-methods review.
  • Dutch midwives鈥 views on and experiences with woman-centred care 鈥 A Q- methodology study
  • Dutch midwives鈥 views on and experiences with woman-centred care 鈥 A Q- methodology study
  • ISeeYou project
  • Woman-centered care 2.0.: Bringing the concept into focus
  • Conflicting values experienced by Dutch midwives 鈥 Dilemmas of loyalty, responsibility and selfhood.
  • Advancing the concept of woman- centred care
  • Shared-decision making about place of birth
  • Shared-decision making about place of birth
  • Midwives鈥 perceptions of influences on their behaviour of woman-centred care
  • Looking over the neighbour鈥檚 fence - to learn about woman-centred care from other professions
  • A Dutch midwifery research agenda
  • Applying Intervention Mapping as a framework for developing an intervention to prevent maternal distress among Dutch pregnant women
  • Factors influencing maternal distress among Dutch women with a healthy pregnancy
  • Public Health in midwife-led care: Opportunities, challenges and dilemmas in antenatal management of care for Maternal Distress
  • Dutch midwives鈥 behavioural intentions of antenatal management of maternal distress and factors influencing these intentions: an exploratory survey
  • Dutch midwives鈥 behavioural intentions of antenatal management of maternal distress and factors influencing these intentions: an exploratory survey
  • Maternal distress- What do midwives do and what motives do they have? A two-phased exploratory study
  • Antenatal interventions to prevent or treat maternal distress: A systematic review of Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Maternal Distress - What do midwives do?
  • Primary & secondary preventive interventions for maternal distress
  • Less is more

 

Media Activity

  • Women's voices about their traumatic birth experience
  • Governmental hostage of pregnant women
  • Induction of Labour BBC radio 2

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Fellow Higher Education Academy
  • NMC registration Midwife
  • Registered midwife

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • WazzUp Mama Consultancy

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Mind the Gap

 

Reviewing

  • Reviewer ENU Research Culture Fund 23/24
  • Reviewer journals

 

Spin-outs and Licences

  • WazzUp Mama

 

Visiting Positions

  • Academic House NHS Lothian
  • Professor of Midwifery
  • Honorary Senior Fellow

 

Date


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Psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Presentation / Conference
Kuipers, Y., & Mestdagh, E. (2022, May)
Psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Paper presented at NJF Congress 2022, Helsinki, Finland
Background The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to influence psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women. Methods We conducted a non-concurrent cross-sectional study amo...

Psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Presentation / Conference
Kuipers, Y. (2022, May)
Psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Presented at Nordic Midwifery Congress (NJF), Helsinki
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to influence psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women. Methods: We conducted a non-concurrent cross-sectional study a...

The social conception of space of birth narrated by women with negative and traumatic birth experiences

Journal Article
Kuipers, Y. J., Thomson, G., Goberna-Tricas, J., Zurera, A., Hresanov谩, E., Temesgenov谩, N., 鈥einweber, J. (in press)
The social conception of space of birth narrated by women with negative and traumatic birth experiences. Women and Birth, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2022.04.013
Background: Many women experience giving birth as a negative or even as a traumatic event. Birth space and its occupants are fundamentally interconnected with negative and tra...

Midwifery-led care: A single mixed-methods synthesis

Journal Article
Kuipers, Y., Degraeve, J., Bosmans, V., Thaels, E., & Mestdagh, E. (in press)
Midwifery-led care: A single mixed-methods synthesis. International Journal of Healthcare Management, https://doi.org/10.1080/20479700.2022.2070824
Background: Midwifery Led Care (MLC) has shown to be beneficial for women and for midwives. The implementation of MLC remains challenging. Objective: To explore the utility ...

The intervening effect of the What Being the Parent of a New Baby is Like-Revised questionnaire on maternal affect

Journal Article
Van Beeck, E., Pridham, K. F., & Kuipers, Y. (2022)
The intervening effect of the What Being the Parent of a New Baby is Like-Revised questionnaire on maternal affect. Research Ethics, 18(3), 250-262. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470161221094929
The 'What Being the Parent of a New Baby is Like-Revised' (WPL-R) is an instrument designed to measure adaptation to parenthood. In the process of pilot testing and validating...

Psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Journal Article
Kuipers, Y. J., Bleijenbergh, R., Van den Branden, L., van Gils, Y., Rimaux, S., Brosens, C., 鈥estdagh, E. (2022)
Psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic. PLOS ONE, 17(4), Article e0267042. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267042
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to influence psychological health of pregnant and postpartum women. Methods: We conducted a non-concurrent cross-sectional study a...

Developing a woman鈥恈entered, inclusive definition of traumatic childbirth experiences: A discussion paper

Journal Article
Leinweber, J., Fontein鈥怟uipers, Y., Thomson, G., Karlsdottir, S. I., Nilsson, C., Ekstr枚m鈥怋ergstr枚m, A., 鈥tramrood, C. (2022)
Developing a woman鈥恈entered, inclusive definition of traumatic childbirth experiences: A discussion paper. Birth, 49(4), 687-696. https://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12634
Introduction: Many women experience giving birth as traumatic. Although women's subjective experiences of trauma are considered the most important, currently there is no clear...

When your dream job can become a nightmare: reports of work-related traumatic events

Presentation / Conference
Kuipers, Y. (2022, March)
When your dream job can become a nightmare: reports of work-related traumatic events. Paper presented at Vormingsdag VBOV, Antwerp, Belgium
INTRODUCTION There is limited evidence of the effect and impact on midwives of being involved or witnessing traumatic work-related events. We categorised midwives鈥 selfreport...

Review of Mobile Apps for Women With Anxiety in Pregnancy: Maternity Care Professionals鈥 Guide to Locating and Assessing Anxiety Apps

Journal Article
Evans, K., Donelan, J., Rennick-Egglestone, S., Cox, S., & Kuipers, Y. (2022)
Review of Mobile Apps for Women With Anxiety in Pregnancy: Maternity Care Professionals鈥 Guide to Locating and Assessing Anxiety Apps. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24(3), https://doi.org/10.2196/31831
Background: Mental health and pregnancy apps are widely available and have the potential to improve health outcomes and enhance women鈥檚 experience of pregnancy. Women frequent...

Exploring the uses of virtues in woman鈥恈entred care: A quest, synthesis and reflection

Journal Article
Kuipers, Y. J. (2022)
Exploring the uses of virtues in woman鈥恈entred care: A quest, synthesis and reflection. Nursing Philosophy, 23(2), Article e12380. https://doi.org/10.1111/nup.12380
Woman鈥恈entred care is a philosophy authentic to the midwifery profession, scaffolding and preceding the capacity and utility of woman鈥恈entred care in daily practice. Through p...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • eMind - eMidwifery, occupational therapy & Nursing Digitalisation
  • SwAP to Care
  • PATH - PerinAtal MenTal Health
  • ENSURE - Everybody counts
  • What's Up Mama
  • Virtual Relief
  • Midwives4Mothers Woman-midwife relationships can save lives
  • SHIFT - Sexual Health In the over FourTy-fives, with attention for menopause
  • PRIME - Prescribing In MidwifEry
  • MEtoWE - Maternal life balance during transition to parenthood
  • Ups & Downs
  • Transition to parenthood
  • ISeeYou
  • Woman-centred care
  • Promoting Healthy Pregnancy 鈥 WazzUp Mama?!

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • Depressive symptoms and self and social stigma of partners of pregnant and postpartum women
  • PPD and the level of depression literacy and personal and perceived stigma among postpartum women
  • Mother knows best - Being a mother in your own right and perceptions
  • eMind: Digitial adaptability of midwives and nurses in Flanders - closing the gap
  • The effect of Virtual Reality during labour on women's pain perception
  • The needs, barriers and facilitators reported by midwives and nurses on eHealth usage
  • Barriers and facilitators to implement a Midwifery Model of Care in Flanders
  • The effect of Virtual Reality during labour on pharmacological pain relief
  • Self-efficacy and performance in digital adaptability among nurses and midwives
  • Depression-related stigma and depression literacy among postpartum women in the Netherlands
  • Maternal emotional wellbeing during transition to parenthood: the role of midwives during this journey
  • Women's personality, fear of birth and intention associated with intrapartum pain relief
  • Opinions of healthcare practitioners of midwife prescribingnon-medical
  • Women's experiences of midwife prescribing
  • Prescribing behaviour of midwives
  • Maternal emotional wellbeing up to one year postpartum
  • Woman-centred care reported by women in different sized practices
  • Coping behaviour associated with pregnancy-related anxiety
  • Validation of the postpartum bonding questionnaire
  • The value that midwifery students place on the birth stories