The Midwife-Mother Relationship

The Midwife-Mother Relationship
  • Author : Mavis Kirkham
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • File Size : 45,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 296
  • Relase : 2010-09-15
  • ISBN : 9781137041333
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The foundation between midwife and mother is the foundation upon which maternity care depends. Covering completely new topics areas, the new edition of this ground-breaking text brings together classic and current research to establish key tenets for maternity care within hospital and home. This ground-breaking essential text reaffirms the fragility and the power of the relationship between midwife and mother and remains the definitive guide to the complex area of midwife-mother relations. New to this Edition: - Fully revised and expanded to reflect key developments in midwifery philosophy over the past decade, applying a theoretical approach to emerging concepts such as emotional labour and midwifery partnership - Covers completely new topics areas, including the effects of emotional labour, poverty and health policy - Combines new works from the previous edition with new chapters on innovative midwifery practice - Brings together classic and current research to establish key tenets for maternity care within hospital and home

The Midwife-Mother Relationship

The Midwife-Mother Relationship
  • Author : Mavis Kirkham
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • File Size : 40,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 273
  • Relase : 2010-09-15
  • ISBN : 9781350310803
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

The Midwife-Mother Relationship Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The foundation between midwife and mother is the foundation upon which maternity care depends. Covering completely new topics areas, the new edition of this ground-breaking text brings together classic and current research to establish key tenets for maternity care within hospital and home. This ground-breaking essential text reaffirms the fragility and the power of the relationship between midwife and mother and remains the definitive guide to the complex area of midwife-mother relations. New to this Edition: - Fully revised and expanded to reflect key developments in midwifery philosophy over the past decade, applying a theoretical approach to emerging concepts such as emotional labour and midwifery partnership - Covers completely new topics areas, including the effects of emotional labour, poverty and health policy - Combines new works from the previous edition with new chapters on innovative midwifery practice - Brings together classic and current research to establish key tenets for maternity care within hospital and home

Midwifery: Best Practice Volume 5

Midwifery: Best Practice Volume 5
  • Author : Sara Wickham
  • Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
  • File Size : 44,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 345
  • Relase : 2009-01-29
  • ISBN : 9780750675406
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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This is Volume 5 in the Midwifery: Best Practice series. Each of the volumes in this Series is built around the familiar core of four main topic areas relevant to midwifery: pregnancy, labour / birth, postnatal and stories / reflection - and also includes a number of 'focus on.' sections. These are different in each volume and reflect a wide range of key and topical issues within midwifery. Each volume builds upon the others to provide a comprehensive library of articles that shows the development of thought in key midwifery areas. Volume 5 offers a range of wholly new topic areas within the 'focus on.' sections covering: 'the birthing environment', 'women, midwives and risk', 'holistic health' and 'working/international stories'. A practical reference source containing a wide range of articles, research and original material in an easily accessible format Volume 5 offers a more interactive learning experience by inviting midwives to create their own questions before reading the articles, and then returning to these afterwards for reflective thought Diverse opinions on selected topics provide a comprehensive resource for debate and discussion Unique approach includes ideas on how to turn reading into professional development activities Includes 60 articles from The Practising Midwife (2004-5);4 research articles from Midwifery (2004-5); 3 articles from The Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health (2003-5); and 5 original articles commissioned for this book. . 60 articles from The Practising Midwife (2004-05). . 4 research articles from Midwifery (2004-05). . 3 articles from The Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health 2003-05 . 5 original articles commissioned for this book.

The Development of a Midwife-mother Relationship Questionnaire (MMRQ)

The Development of a Midwife-mother Relationship Questionnaire (MMRQ)
  • Author : Lucille Rossiter
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 42,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 310
  • Relase : 2008
  • ISBN : OCLC:865668003
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Midwives are women who assist other women during the birthing process. The relationship between midwives and their clients is an important aspect of the midwifery model of care. In this dissertation, a measure of the midwife-mother relationship (MMRQ) was created based on an analysis of interviews with midwives and a focus group with mothers. Study 1 was a qualitative analysis of the interviews and the responses from a focus group. Central to the emerging theory derived from the qualitative analysis of the data is a connection similar to the therapeutic relationship discussed in the psychology literature. The main theme, Connecting on a Therapeutic Level was comprised of three super-constructs: Psychological Elements, Midwifery, and the Midwife. It is through these three super-constructs that the connection on a therapeutic level was created. In addition, this therapeutic connection occurred in the context of two variables: Obstetrical Knowledge and Political Environment. Items on the MMRQ were derived from the constructs revealed in Study 1. In Study 2, the MMRQ was administered to 90 women across Canada who had given birth in the last year with the assistance of a midwife. A principal component analysis of these data revealed five factors for the MMRQ, specifically the Quality of the Emotional Bond, Personal Growth and Development, Experiential Understanding, Personal Acceptance and Understanding, and Personal Respect and Empowerment. Preliminary psychometric data for the MMRQ were provided and the need for further research was identified. The development of a psychometrically sound measure of the midwife-mother relationship will be helpful to study quantitatively those aspects of maternal care and psychological well-being related to the shared relationship between midwives and mothers.

Exploration of the Concept of Trust Within the Midwife-mother Relationship

Exploration of the Concept of Trust Within the Midwife-mother Relationship
  • Author : Marie Lewis
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 43,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 212
  • Relase : 2015
  • ISBN : OCLC:1065319794
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Midwives’ Emotional Care of Women becoming Mothers

Midwives’ Emotional Care of Women becoming Mothers
  • Author : Sue Barker
  • Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • File Size : 46,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 185
  • Relase : 2011-01-18
  • ISBN : 9781443828246
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This book offers an overview of the emotional care given by midwives to women based on the literature reviews and research undertaken by Sue Barker. Its chapters are mostly based around the questions she asked herself when exploring the area: What is motherhood? Who supports women at this time? What is emotional care? What are the experiences of midwives offering emotional care? What is emotion work? How does emotional care help women? She considers a wide range of literature sources to understand what is happening for the midwives and the women. Given the extensive use of referenced work the book should be useful for those thinking of undertaking a midwifery programme or those already engaged on any health care programmes. This book, though, is written with an easily accessible language so should be a useful source for voluntary groups and women on their journey to motherhood. Midwifery care and motherhood are influenced by the culture within which they are experienced. This book has therefore considered the cultural hegemony and the differing ideologies within midwifery. The research was undertaken in the UK where most women receive midwifery care through the NHS therefore the midwives interviewed were all employed by the state. This may well have influenced their expectations and the women’s expectations of them. It may be that independent midwives would not have experienced some of the dilemmas faced by these midwives. Despite this the view of midwifery professional bodies, government guidance and research all support a ‘with woman’ approach to giving emotional support. This book offers a detailed description of how emotional support as part of emotional care is given by midwives in their attempts to reduce or ameliorate emotional distress and provide comfort.

Informed Choice in Maternity Care

Informed Choice in Maternity Care
  • Author : Mavis Kirkham
  • Publisher : Red Globe Press
  • File Size : 53,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 0
  • Relase : 2004-08-23
  • ISBN : 9780333998434
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Factors constraining women's choices are examined from a wide range of perspectives, including service users, midwives, obstetricians and social scientists, to highlight the social, cultural and clinical factors influencing decision making.

Birth Rites and Rights

Birth Rites and Rights
  • Author : Fatemeh Ebtehaj,Jonathan Herring,Martin Johnson M.A., PhD., F.R.C.O.G.,Martin Richards
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • File Size : 55,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 306
  • Relase : 2011-07-29
  • ISBN : 9781847316707
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This multi-disciplinary collection of essays from the Cambridge Socio-Legal Group is concerned with the varying circumstances, manner, timing and experiences of birth. It contains essays from a wide range of disciplines including law, medicine, anthropology, history and sociology, examining birth from the perspectives of mother, doctor, midwife and father. Questions considered in the book include: who has power during the birthing process? How has the experience of birth changed over time? Should birth mark a significant change in the legal status of the foetus? What is the proper role of birth registration? What role, if any, do fathers have in the birthing process? What legal rights should the woman have to refuse treatment during the birthing process? What is the significance of changes of the age at which women give birth? This stimulating collection of papers provides new insights into one of life's most momentous moments.

Midwifery - E-Book

Midwifery - E-Book
  • Author : Jan Pincombe,Carol Thorogood,Sally K. Tracy,Sally Pairman
  • Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
  • File Size : 43,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 1390
  • Relase : 2015-02-11
  • ISBN : 9780729583350
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Perfect for: • Bachelor of Midwifery students • Postgraduate Midwifery students • Combined Nursing degree students • Combined Nursing degree students Midwifery: Preparation for Practice 3e is the definitive midwifery text for Australian and New Zealand midwifery students. The third edition continues to reinforce the established principles of midwifery philosophy and practice—that of working in partnership with women and midwifery autonomy in practice and from this perspective, presents the midwife as a primary healthcare practitioner. It carefully examines the very different maternity care systems in Australia and New Zealand, exploring both autonomous and collaborative practice and importantly documents the recent reforms in Australian midwifery practice. Midwifery: Preparation for Practice 3e places women and their babies safely at the centre of midwifery practice and will guide, inform and inspire midwifery students, recent graduates and experienced midwives alike. • Key contributors from Australia and New Zealand • Critical Thinking Exercises and Research Activities • Midwifery Practice Scenarios • Reflective Thinking Exercises and Case Studies • Instructor and Student resources on Evolve, including Test Bank questions, answers to Review Questions and PowerPoint presentations. • New chapter on Models of Health • Increased content on cultural considerations, human rights, sustainability, mental health, obesity in pregnancy, communication in complex situations, intervention, complications in pregnancy and birth and assisted reproduction • Midwifery Practice Scenarios throughout.

Midwifery

Midwifery
  • Author : Sally Pairman,Sally K. Tracy,Carol Thorogood,Jan Pincombe
  • Publisher : Elsevier Australia
  • File Size : 42,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 1118
  • Relase : 2010
  • ISBN : 9780729539289
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Specifically reflects the historical and socio-political environment in which midwives in Australia and New Zealand practice. This new edition has a greater emphasis on the development of critical thinking and researching skills.

Fundamentals of Midwifery

Fundamentals of Midwifery
  • Author : Louise Lewis
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • File Size : 44,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 448
  • Relase : 2014-12-09
  • ISBN : 9781118528150
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Fundamentals of Midwifery: A Textbook for Students makesthe subject of midwifery accessible, informative and motivating,ensuring that it is an essential text for the aspiring midwife! This resource brings together knowledge from a collection ofclinical experts and experienced academics to support your learningand prepare you for the challenges faced in contemporary midwiferyhealthcare. It presents you with the ‘must-have’information that you need concerning both the theoretical andpractical aspects of what it means to be a midwife. With extensivefull colour illustrations throughout, as well as activities andscenarios, this user-friendly textbook will support you throughoutyour entire education programme. Fundamentals of Midwiferyis essential reading for all pre-registration student midwives, aswell as newly qualified midwives. KEY FEATURES: • Broad and comprehensive in scope, with chapters on: teamworking; antenatal care, intrapartum and postnatal care; infantfeeding; public health and health promotion; perinatal mentalhealth; complementary therapies; pharmacology and medicinesmanagement; and emergencies. • Interactive and student-friendly in approach, withactivities throughout. • Brings together professional and clinical topics in oneuser-friendly book. • Ties in with the latest NMC Standards forpre-registration midwifery education. • Supported by an online resource centre featuringinteractive multiple-choice questions, additional scenarios andactivities, and links to further reading.

Spirituality in Healthcare: Perspectives for Innovative Practice

Spirituality in Healthcare: Perspectives for Innovative Practice
  • Author : Fiona Timmins,Sílvia Caldeira
  • Publisher : Springer
  • File Size : 49,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 223
  • Relase : 2019-05-17
  • ISBN : 9783030044206
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This book provides a condensed but comprehensive up-to-date overview of spirituality and its application to health care. The need for healthcare workers to provide spiritual care or meet patients’ spiritual needs is gaining increasing importance in nursing and midwifery policy at local, national and international level. Internationally, there is a growing belief in spirituality as a valid dimension of care. The book highlights a range of examples and case studies facilitating the practical application of the recommendations discussed. In addition to presenting new psychological perspectives, various activities throughout will encourage readers to form their own opinion on the issues covered. The suggestions for further reading and useful websites will also help readers interested in exploring specific areas in more depth. Combining contributions by authors from various disciplines, the book offers a valuable tool for qualified professional healthcare workers in practice, including nurses, social workers, doctors and chaplains. With its handy format, this practical pocket guide offers a faithful companion for practitioners.

Mayes' Midwifery E-Book

Mayes' Midwifery E-Book
  • Author : Sue Macdonald
  • Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
  • File Size : 43,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 1037
  • Relase : 2011-04-05
  • ISBN : 9780702045967
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Mayes’ Midwifery, an established key textbook for students and qualified midwives, contains essential knowledge for professional practice. For this 14th edition, each section and chapter has been fully updated and enhanced by leading authors to ensure the text complies with contemporary practice and current guidelines. Added benefits are the availability of a variety of additional online resources for each chapter, including case studies, video and website links, and a bank of multiple-choice questions to test knowledge. With a strong emphasis on normal birth, the book covers the spectrum of midwifery-related topics applied to practice, providing a foundation of knowledge, and encouraging independent thought through the use of reflective exercises in each chapter and online. The book provides midwives with material that meets individual ways of learning and supports current modes of midwifery education. Mayes’ Midwifery is the text for initial preparation and for ongoing midwifery practice. New chapters on essential contemporary issues: Vulnerable women Perspectives on the future of midwifery, in a global context Evidence-based information to guide best practice Learning outcomes and Key Points in all chapters Reflective activities Now with an integrated website offering additional resources and material including: Multiple-choice questions for self-testing Case studies Reflective activities to consolidate your professional development Useful additional reading, resources and weblinks Expanded topics Downloadable materials including illustrations

Midwives Coping with Loss and Grief

Midwives Coping with Loss and Grief
  • Author : Doreen Kenworthy,Mavis Kirkham
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 55,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 218
  • Relase : 2019-01-22
  • ISBN : 9781315346519
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The experience of stillbirth and other losses in pregnancy at what is usually a time of great joy is tragic for everyone involved, including midwifery professionals. Although research increasingly shows how profound the effects of loss can be, few studies have explored the effects of pregnancy loss - which often leads to other personal and professional traumas such as loss of autonomy or a workplace - on midwives. This in-depth investigation uses a phenomenological approach to capture midwives' experiences of loss and grief in their own words, and encompasses both pregnancy loss and wider professional and personal issues. It then makes recommendations to enhance midwives' resilience and ability to cope appropriately, whilst giving maximum support to their clients. Reflections on the emerging implications for midwifery education and practice further broaden the scope of the analysis. The insights in this book will be of great use to midwifery managers and supervisors. They will also help midwives to nurture themselves, their colleagues and their clients at a time when pressures on the service can leave support lacking. The devastating experience of losing a baby for women and their families is something that, as midwives, we strive to understand in order to provide appropriate practical and emotional support. Doreen and Mavis encourage us to consider how we are affected by the grief of others at a deeply personal level. Ultimately the message in this book is one of hope: through reflection and the sharing of experiences midwives who have been with women whose babies have died can regain their personal strength and learn to re-shape memories in ways that contribute to personal growth and understanding.A" - From the Foreword by Nicky Leap

Becoming a Midwife

Becoming a Midwife
  • Author : Rosemary Mander,Valerie Fleming
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 40,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 192
  • Relase : 2014-05-09
  • ISBN : 9781135107611
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What is the reality of being a midwife in the twenty-first century? What is it like to help and support women throughout pregnancy and childbirth and into motherhood? What roles can midwives play in society? This new edition of the popular text, Becoming a Midwife, explores what it is to be a midwife, looking at the factors that make midwifery such a special profession, as well as some of the challenges. The fully updated chapters cover a variety of settings and several different stages in a woman’s pregnancy, including stories from midwives working in hospitals and in the community, as managers, supervisors and educators, and as men, women, mothers and birth activists. All chapters are narrated by contributors who introduce their own theme, recount a vignette that throws light on their understandings of midwifery and reasons for becoming (or not becoming) a midwife and any subsequent career moves. Backed up by commentaries and drawing together these insights, the editors show what it means to be a midwife today. Suitable for those contemplating a career in midwifery and providing an opportunity for reflection for more experienced midwives, this thought-provoking book is an invaluable contribution to midwifery.

Emotions in Midwifery and Reproduction

Emotions in Midwifery and Reproduction
  • Author : Billie Hunter,Ruth Deery
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
  • File Size : 51,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 217
  • Relase : 2008-10-28
  • ISBN : 9781350310766
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With contributions from a range of leading international authors, this 'stop and make you think' book explores the many contemporary issues surrounding emotion work in reproductive healthcare. The editors, forerunners in their field, have brought together both theoretical and clinical aspects to challenge readers to consider the significance of this important topic in their day-to-day work. Using examples of maternity care and infertility settings from the UK and beyond, and with an emphasis on personal reflection throughout, the book explores the subjects of: - Emotional well-being - Client-practitioner relationships - Infertility - Loss - Breast feeding - Motherhood Emotions in Midwifery and Reproduction underlines the importance of emotions and how they are managed, experienced and negotiated in clinical settings, addressing issues that are frequently overlooked in the drive for efficiency and effectiveness in the health service. It is stimulating reading for all midwifery and nursing students and practitioners looking to understand their patients' and their own emotional needs.

Community-based Maternity Care

Community-based Maternity Care
  • Author : Geoffrey Marsh,Mary Renfrew
  • Publisher : OUP Oxford
  • File Size : 45,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 512
  • Relase : 1998-10-22
  • ISBN : 9780191574696
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This important book makes the case for placing maternity care in the community. It has been written by a multidisciplinary group. The first section considers the role and function of the participants in community-based maternity care; the woman, the midwife, and the GP. The second section discusses four major contemporary issues: the radically changing social background, the economics of care, audit, and education of the carers. Next the major clinical challenges in maternity care are tackled: how to reduce the differences in morbidity and mortality which are associated with differences in age, social class and ethnicity; the care of disadvantaged groups; prematurity and low birth weight and their prevention; technology used in childbirth; and the fetal origins of adult disease. Finally, all aspects of the clinical care carried out by Gps and midwives are covered. The editors hope that after reading this book midwives, Gps, and obstetricians should find the theory underpinning their work has been sharply defined and that their work will be more effective and evidence-based. The editors, a GP and a midwife, anticipate the resolution of the current tensions between midwife, GP, and obstetrician and look forward to a responsive, effective and sensitive service for mothers and babies in the next millennium.

Communication in Midwifery - E-Book

Communication in Midwifery - E-Book
  • Author : Tania Staras
  • Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
  • File Size : 51,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 282
  • Relase : 2023-03-14
  • ISBN : 9780323931014
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Kind, honest and open communication is at the heart of midwifery care and maternity practice, and is vital in providing safe, person-centred care. This new book explores communication in midwifery from a range of perspectives and across different settings. It considers the theoretical and practical dimensions of communication, including how and why we communicate and who we communicate with. It uses case studies and practical examples to put ideas into real-world context and to explore topic areas in ways which are thought-provoking, accessible and useful to practitioners. Above all, Communication in Midwifery supports midwives in developing their theoretical understanding around communication and building a practical toolkit of ideas and strategies for use in a range of settings and with diverse groups of people. It helps midwives and other caregivers in navigating the nuanced and complex situations they encounter every day where clear, honest and collaborative communication is vital. Covers communication in pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period; the use of written, verbal and non-verbal approaches; and complex scenarios where communication may be challenging, such as diverse groups, trauma and loss Explores new methods of communicating, including the use of the internet and social media, and their benefits and challenges Highlights the importance of communication between professions and ways this can be enhanced Covers contemporary issues of consent, risk and safety in maternity care Useful at all stages of a midwife's career from undergraduate to qualified midwife

Perspectives on Cancer Care

Perspectives on Cancer Care
  • Author : Tonks N. Fawcett,Anne McQueen
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • File Size : 50,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 272
  • Relase : 2010-11-11
  • ISBN : 9781444329322
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Perspectives on Cancer Care is a unique collection of insights from contributors, based on their specific expertise and experience. It provides a range of perspectives on cancer care to inspire readers and encourage high-quality care through an enhanced understanding of patients' needs and carers' skills. The book presents a series of chapters highlighting different circumstances and approaches to the complex reality of cancer care. In each chapter the author presents their own picture of their experience of the individual's needs and the care required to address these needs, illustrating the particular sensitivity, trust, empathy and support required in the care of patients with cancer and their families. The holistic approach to total care is a prominent feature in cancer care and this is illustrated throughout the various chapters. This collection of perspectives on cancer care: highlights particular issues in the field encourages best practice draws on the expertise of specialist practitioners in the field of cancer care features a holistic approach to cancer care, illustrated through scenarios

The Ethical Nature of the Mother-midwife Relationship

The Ethical Nature of the Mother-midwife Relationship
  • Author : Faye Thompson,University of Southern Queensland. Faculty of Sciences
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 51,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 830
  • Relase : 2001
  • ISBN : OCLC:889566956
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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