Family-centred care is a familiar phrase in today's maternity services, with professional guidelines and hospital policies including the term in their care protocols. However, few definitions or standards exist. This book clearly defines family-centred perinatal care and outlines how it should be implemented, with international examples.
Family-centred care is a familiar phrase in today's maternity services, with professional guidelines and hospital policies including the term in their care protocols. However, few definitions or standards exist. This book clearly defines family-centred perinatal care and outlines how it should be implemented, with international examples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Beverley Chalmers DSc (Med), PhD, is a perinatal health consultant in Kingston, Ontario.
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Dedication Table of contents Foreword Preface Executive summary An introduction to family-centred perinatal care Part I. From Pregnancy to Parenthood: 1. Pregnancy and birth are normal, healthy processes 2. Care of families after normal birth 3. Care of sick or preterm newborns and their families Part II. Practicing Family-Centred Care: 4. Clinical care: evidence-based family-centred care 5. Psycho-socially sensitive care 6. Including families in care 7. Inter- and multi-professional care 8. Culturally appropriate care 9. Is there a 'universally ideal birth'? Part III. Meeting Professional Standards: 10. Abuse in obstetric and gynaecological care 11. Monitoring, evaluation and research 12. Goals, ethics and rights in family-centred perinatal care Part IV. An Unfinished Agenda: 13. Best practices from global settings 14. The road ahead Appendix: family-centred care monitoring questions Notes Index.
Dedication Table of contents Foreword Preface Executive summary An introduction to family-centred perinatal care Part I. From Pregnancy to Parenthood: 1. Pregnancy and birth are normal, healthy processes 2. Care of families after normal birth 3. Care of sick or preterm newborns and their families Part II. Practicing Family-Centred Care: 4. Clinical care: evidence-based family-centred care 5. Psycho-socially sensitive care 6. Including families in care 7. Inter- and multi-professional care 8. Culturally appropriate care 9. Is there a 'universally ideal birth'? Part III. Meeting Professional Standards: 10. Abuse in obstetric and gynaecological care 11. Monitoring, evaluation and research 12. Goals, ethics and rights in family-centred perinatal care Part IV. An Unfinished Agenda: 13. Best practices from global settings 14. The road ahead Appendix: family-centred care monitoring questions Notes Index.
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