Elinor Jenkins
Isle of Wight NHS Trust, UK
Biography
Elinor Jenkins has started her Midwifery career at Isle of Wight in 1999. She moved to New Zealand to work on a case loading midwifery post for three years in 2003. On her return to UK in 2007, she joined Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, where she worked for eight years as a Staff Midwife. During this time, she became Supervisor of Midwives and Research Midwife. In 2016, she has completed her Clinical Doctorate. In 2015, she took the combined post of Clinical Lead for Research and Research Manager at Isle of Wight for two years. In 2017, she returned to Clinical Midwifery and began Postdoctoral development as a Clinical Researcher. Her research into labial suturing began in 2010, when she realised that there was a significant lack of evidence for this type of genital trauma and women were not receiving evidence based care. She conducted an audit of labial suturing in 2011 and went on to gain funding for further research in 2017.
Abstract
Abstract : Labial trauma post birth: A Delphi study of classification and suturing requirements