Congratulations to Maryam Malekian on her presentation at the Royal College of Midwives’ symposium on the top 10 maternity research priorities.
This presentation highlighted the disparities in online information for women in the early phase of labour.
The study found that only 49% of 146 hospital websites in the UK provided guidance specific to early labour or included a dedicated section on the latent phase. There was marked variation in availability, accessibility, and content. Accessibility was often limited, with few multilingual resources, alternative formats, or inclusive visual materials. Most guidance was text-heavy, with minimal use of multimodal or user-friendly formats and limited representation of diverse populations.
The paper has been published as part of a special issue with CMWH senior lecturer Laura Iannuzzi as guest editor.
Malekian M, Mylod M, Tariq H, Hundley V (2026) Equity and inclusion: a review of NHS and HSC online information for women in the early phase of labour. Healthcare 14(13), 1911 https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare14131911
Early labour research accepted for ICM 2026 congress










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