We want to know what matters most about wound care after a caesarean birth.
What we're trying to understand: We want to know what's most important to you as a healthcare professional about caring for wounds after a caesarean birth.
Who we want to hear from: Healthcare professionals who care for women after caesarean births, including:
We have a separate survey for women who have had a caesarean birth. If you're a healthcare professional who has also had a caesarean birth yourself, you can choose to take part in the survey for women.
What we’d like to know
Why this matters: Your answers will help us understand how to improve wound care for women having caesarean births in the future. Your professional insights are vital for developing better care approaches.
Who can take part:
What you'll be asked:
Things to know:
Want updates? At the end, you can choose to give us your email if you want to:
This survey should take about 10 minutes to complete.
Close date: 26 November 2025
Please note that the survey takes about 10 seconds to load.
This research is led by the University of Bristol working with the PROMPT Maternity Foundation.
For questions or concerns about anything to do with the project, please email the research team at help@thiscovery.org.
For further details about this project, please read the information below.
The research team:
Learn more about these organisations:
About Thiscovery: This survey is hosted on Thiscovery, a secure online platform for health research. Thiscovery is run by THIS Labs, an independent organisation that helps with health research.
Ethics approval: This research has been reviewed and approved by the University of Bristol Research Ethics Committee (reference number 25506).
How to take part:
The main survey asks you to:
Do I have to answer all questions? No. You can skip any questions you don't want to answer. But answering more questions gives us better information about what people think.
How long does it take? About 10 minutes. But you can take as long as you need.
Can I take breaks? Yes. Your answers are saved as you go. Use the same device and browser to continue where you left off.
Is there a deadline? Yes. The deadline is 26 November 2025.
Can I change my mind? Yes. You can stop taking part at any time without giving a reason. Email help@thiscovery.org if you want to withdraw.
Benefits of taking part:
Possible risks:
If you need support:
How we use your answers:
How you can learn about the results: If you give us your email address, we'll send you a summary of what we found.
Your privacy matters to us
Your privacy is important to the University of Bristol, the PROMPT Maternity Foundation and our team here at Thiscovery. We keep your information safe and secure.
This research will help us understand what matters most about wound care after a caesarean birth.
Who is collecting your information?
The University of Bristol and the PROMPT Maternity Foundation have asked us to do this research. They want to help improve care for women and possibly develop better wound care products.
Thiscovery collects your survey answers for University of Bristol and the PROMPT Maternity Foundation. We follow strict rules to keep your information safe.
What information will we collect?
Your answers about:
Information about you:
Your contact details (optional):
Important: We don't collect your name during the survey. But the mix of information you give us might make it possible to work out who you are.
Right to withdraw: You can stop taking part at any time and choose not to answer any questions.
University Research Ethics and data protection: This research is conducted in accordance with ethical research standards and UK data protection laws.
Why can we use your information?
For your survey answers: We need this so the University of Bristol can do research that helps improve healthcare for everyone.
For special category data (health): We need health information to understand the experiences of healthcare professionals caring for women who have had caesarean births, and how this may affect what’s most important to them.
For your contact details: Only if you choose to give them to us. You can change your mind at any time.
How will we keep your information safe?
We keep things separate:
We use secure systems:
Data analysis and transfer:
Important: Sending information over the internet is never 100% safe. We do our best to protect it, but we cannot promise complete security.
How will the University of Bristol and the PROMPT Maternity Foundation use your answers?
Further analysis by the University of Bristol
The University of Bristol will use your survey data for analysis by the research team conducting this research to:
Your answers will be mixed with everyone else's answers. No one will be able to tell which answers are yours.
The PROMPT Maternity Foundation:
Mölnlycke Healthcare Limited:
Who will we share your information with?
We will share your data with:
We will not share your data with:
If you give us your contact details, only Thiscovery or University of Bristol will contact you about the research.
How long will we keep your information?
Your survey answers:
Your contact details:
Research summaries: May be kept forever to help inform improved approaches to care and the potential development of new wound technologies (but these won't identify you).
Your choices and rights
You can:
Important:
Research results
If you give us your contact details, Thiscovery and the University of Bristol will tell you:
Contact us
Questions about the survey: Email Thiscovery at help@thiscovery.org
Questions about how University of Bristol uses information:
University's Data Protection Officer at data-protection@bristol.ac.uk
Complaints: if you have any concerns and you would like to contact someone independent of the study, please contact research-governance@bristol.ac.uk
Your consent
By taking part in this survey, you agree that:
You can stop taking part at any time.
Thank you for helping us understand healthcare professionals' experiences and priorities for caesarean wound after care and healing.