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The new midwifery : science and sensitivity in practice / edited by Lesley Ann Page, Rona McCandlish.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Churchill Livinstone, 2006Edition: Second editionDescription: 389 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0443100020
  • 9780443100024
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.2
Contents:
Introduction -- Section 1. Transition to Parenting and Relationships in Practice - Working with Women -- 1. What Women Want from Care Around the Time of Birth -- 2. First Relationships and the Growth of Love and Commitment -- 3. Becoming a Parent -- 4. Midwifery Partnership: Working 'With' Women -- 5. The Politics of Involving Women in Decision Making -- 6. Supporting Midwives to Support Women -- 7. Working with Women: Developing Continuity of Care in Practice -- 8. The Birth of Twins: A Reflection on Practice -- Section 2. Putting Science into Practice -- 9. Evidence-Based Care and Twins -- 10. Evidence-Based Midwifery: Finding, Appraising and Applying Evidence in Practice -- 11. Risk: Theoretical or Actual? -- 12. Why Do Research? -- 13. Jenna's Care Story: Post-Term Pregnancy -- Section 3. Promoting Healthy Birth, Using Midwifery Skills and the Organisation of Practice -- 14. A Public Health View of Maternity Services -- 15. Reducing Inequalities in Childbirth: The Midwife's Role in Public Health -- 16. Keeping Birth Normal -- 17. Being with Jane in Childbirth: Putting Science and Sensitivity into Practice.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 618.2 PAG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A372440B
Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 618.2 PAG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A372439B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Section 1. Transition to Parenting and Relationships in Practice - Working with Women -- 1. What Women Want from Care Around the Time of Birth -- 2. First Relationships and the Growth of Love and Commitment -- 3. Becoming a Parent -- 4. Midwifery Partnership: Working 'With' Women -- 5. The Politics of Involving Women in Decision Making -- 6. Supporting Midwives to Support Women -- 7. Working with Women: Developing Continuity of Care in Practice -- 8. The Birth of Twins: A Reflection on Practice -- Section 2. Putting Science into Practice -- 9. Evidence-Based Care and Twins -- 10. Evidence-Based Midwifery: Finding, Appraising and Applying Evidence in Practice -- 11. Risk: Theoretical or Actual? -- 12. Why Do Research? -- 13. Jenna's Care Story: Post-Term Pregnancy -- Section 3. Promoting Healthy Birth, Using Midwifery Skills and the Organisation of Practice -- 14. A Public Health View of Maternity Services -- 15. Reducing Inequalities in Childbirth: The Midwife's Role in Public Health -- 16. Keeping Birth Normal -- 17. Being with Jane in Childbirth: Putting Science and Sensitivity into Practice.

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