Fundamentals of Midwifery A Textbook for Students.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2015.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Titles of related interest
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the series
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- How to use your textbook
- About the companion website
- Chapter 1: To be a midwife
- Introduction
- The professional status and regulation of midwifery
- The NMC
- European Union
- EU directives
- The International Confederation of Midwives
- ICM Scope of Practice
- Key midwifery concepts
- Interpersonal skills and attributes
- Professional expectations
- Life as a student midwife
- The programme
- The statutory supervision of midwives
- Raising and escalating concerns
- Quality assurance
- Student support
- Health screening
- Criminal record
- Life as a midwife
- Career routes
- Conclusion
- End of chapter activities
- Crossword
- Find out more
- References
- Chapter 2: Team working
- Introduction
- Woman-centred care
- Effective team working
- What is a team?
- Leadership
- Management
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Power dynamics
- Regulation
- Accountability
- Escalating concerns
- Team player
- Conclusion
- End of chapter activities
- Crossword
- Find out more
- References
- Chapter 3: Sociology applied to maternity care
- Introduction
- Overview of sociological perspectives
- Definition of society
- The family
- Domestic abuse
- Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
- Poverty
- Gender and sexuality
- Ethnicity and race
- Disability
- Health and wellbeing
- Conclusion
- End of chapter activities
- Crossword
- Find out more
- References
- Chapter 4: Psychology applied to maternity care
- Introduction
- Defining psychology
- Theories of psychology
- Social constructionist approach
- Behaviourist approach
- Freudian approach
- Cognitive approach
- Humanistic approach
- Bio-psychological approach
- Summary
- Psychology and public health in maternity care
- Health beliefs and behaviours
- Health locus of control
- Unrealistic optimism
- The stages of change model
- Social cognition models
- Health Belief Model
- Theory of Planned Behaviour
- Summary
- Emotions across the childbearing experience
- Antenatal considerations
- Psychological factors in the antenatal period
- Psychosocial factors in the antenatal period
- Birth
- Postnatal considerations
- Baby blues and postnatal depression
- Summary
- Women and midwives: relationships and communication
- The psychological importance of the woman-midwife relationship
- Initiating, building and maintaining relationships
- First impressions
- Building and/or maintaining a woman-midwife relationship
- Concepts that underpin effective communication and the woman-midwife relationship
- Summary
- Bonding and attachment
- Defining bonding and attachment
- The importance of bonding
- The importance of attachment
- Potential factors influencing attachment and bonding
- Summary
- Conclusion