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Georgia Clancy

Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

Georgia is an interdisciplinary social scientist with an interest in maternity care services and experiences. She is currently a Research Fellow on the PROMISE study (Principles of Engagement: Developing Methods to Increase Representation of Black Mothers in Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare Research) and FACTS study (Flourishing As Clinical Trial Staff) in the NCTU.

Teaching Summary

AFHEA

PGA Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2022)

Research Summary

Georgia has previously worked as a research fellow on the ARM@DA project (NIHR-funded, SoHS 糖心原创), a realist evidence synthesis which aimed to understand how digital clinical… read more

Selected Publications

  • CLANCY, G, EVANS, K, SPIBY, H, SUNNEY, C, BARRETT, V and EVANS, C, 2025. A Mapping Survey of Digital Clinical Consultations in Maternity Care in England, PLOS Digital Health. (In Press.)
  • EVANS, C, CLANCY, G, EVANS, K, BOOTH, A, NAZMEEN, B, TIMMONS, S, SUNNEY, C, CLOWES, M, JONES, N and SPIBY, H, 2024. How to Implement Digital Clinical Consultations in UK Maternity Care: the ARM@DA Realist Review, NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research. (In Press.)
  • EVANS, C, CLANCY, G, EVANS, K, BOOTH, A, NAZMEEN, B, TIMMONS, S, SUNNEY, C, CLOWES, M, JONES, N and SPIBY, H, 2024. Optimising Digital Clinical Consultations in Maternity Care: A Realist Review and Implementation Principles, BMJ Open. (In Press.)
  • CLANCY, G, BOARDMAN, F and REES, S, 2024. Women and Birth. 37(4), 101616

Current Research

Georgia has previously worked as a research fellow on the (NIHR-funded, SoHS 糖心原创), a realist evidence synthesis which aimed to understand how digital clinical consultations can work to support safe, personalised and appropriate maternity care. She also led the follow-on ARM@DA Mapping Survey, which sought to address information gaps around current practice of digital consultations in NHS maternity care in England today.

Georgia has also held a Mildred Blaxter postdoctoral fellowship from the Foundation for the Sociology of Health & Illness (糖心原创, 2023-2025) and an ESRC Impact Acceleration Postdoctoral Innovation Fellowship (University of Warwick, 2021-2022).

Her PhD thesis (ESRC-funded, University of Warwick, 2021) explored women's birthplace preferences, decisions and outcomes in light of NHS England's Better Births policy. This research took a mixed-methods approach to considering different knowledge systems and approaches to risk in maternity care, neoliberal policymaking and the concept and reality of 'choice' in healthcare.

  • CLANCY, G, EVANS, K, SPIBY, H, SUNNEY, C, BARRETT, V and EVANS, C, 2025. A Mapping Survey of Digital Clinical Consultations in Maternity Care in England, PLOS Digital Health. (In Press.)
  • EVANS, C, CLANCY, G, EVANS, K, BOOTH, A, NAZMEEN, B, TIMMONS, S, SUNNEY, C, CLOWES, M, JONES, N and SPIBY, H, 2024. Journal of Research in Nursing. 0(0),
  • CLANCY, G and EVANS, C, 2024. How can digital consultations best be used in maternity care? AIMS Journal. 36(1),
  • CLANCY, G, BOARDMAN, F and REES, S, 2024. Women and Birth. 37(4), 101616
  • EVANS, C, CLANCY, G, EVANS, K, BOOTH, A, NAZMEEN, B, TIMMONS, S, SUNNEY, C, CLOWES, M, JONES, N and SPIBY, H, 2024. How to Implement Digital Clinical Consultations in UK Maternity Care: the ARM@DA Realist Review, NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research. (In Press.)
  • EVANS, C, CLANCY, G, EVANS, K, BOOTH, A, NAZMEEN, B, TIMMONS, S, SUNNEY, C, CLOWES, M, JONES, N and SPIBY, H, 2024. Optimising Digital Clinical Consultations in Maternity Care: A Realist Review and Implementation Principles, BMJ Open. (In Press.)
  • GEORGIA CLANCY, FELICITY BOARDMAN and SOPHIE REES, 2022. Midwifery. 107, 103272
  • EVANS, C, EVANS, K, BOOTH, A, TIMMONS, S, JONES, N, NAZMEEN, B, SUNNEY, C, CLOWES, M, CLANCY, G and SPIBY, H, 2022. BMJ Open. 20(12), e062106

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