Untangling the Maternity Crisis
Herausgeber: Edwards, Nadine; Murphy-Lawless, Jo; Mander, Rosemary
Untangling the Maternity Crisis
Herausgeber: Edwards, Nadine; Murphy-Lawless, Jo; Mander, Rosemary
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Arguing that contemporary maternity services provide a hostile environment both in which to practise and to give birth, this book looks at how we can change this to promote the best possible experiences for new parenthood.
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Arguing that contemporary maternity services provide a hostile environment both in which to practise and to give birth, this book looks at how we can change this to promote the best possible experiences for new parenthood.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138244207
- ISBN-10: 1138244201
- Artikelnr.: 57040576
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781138244207
- ISBN-10: 1138244201
- Artikelnr.: 57040576
Nadine Edwards is a researcher, writer and birth educator in Edinburgh, UK. Rosemary Mander is a midwife and Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh, UK, where she was formerly Professor of Midwifery. Jo Murphy-Lawless lectures in sociology at Trinity College Dublin's School of Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland.
Foreword The family experience of home birth Dervla Murphy 1. Introduction
Nadine Edwards Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 1 The BPG Survey
Introduction 2. The BPG Survey: the Results Rosemary Mander Jenny Patterson
3. The BPG Survey: working with the data Orla Donohoe 4. The BPG Survey:
Fear Rosemary Mander & BPG 5. The BPG Survey: the NMC Code Rosemary Mander
& BPG Part 2 Understanding Traumatic Experiences for Women, Midwives,
Families and the Wider Community Introduction 6. Traumatic experiences of
student midwives Sarah Davies and Liz Coldridge 7. The trauma women
experience as the result of our current maternity services Nadine Edwards
8. When Midwives Become Other Helen Shallow 9. Fundamental Contradictions:
the business model versus midwifery values Mavis Kirkham Part 3 Responding
Practically and Politically to Change Our Troubled Birth Structures
Introduction 10. Healing Ourselves as Midwives Jenny Patterson 11. Creating
a community of support for pregnant women Nadine Edwards Bridget Sheeran
12. Performing the revolution, creating a counter-narrative on birth in
Ireland Kate Harris 13. Documenting empowerment Anne-Marie Green 14. Using
art to explore the materiality of birth Martina Hynan 15. Responding to
maternal death: a collective challenges the state Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 4.
Looking Ahead and Back 16. Conclusion: The way forward Nadine Edwards
Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Afterword: Reflections on a life in
midwifery Rosemary Mander
Nadine Edwards Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 1 The BPG Survey
Introduction 2. The BPG Survey: the Results Rosemary Mander Jenny Patterson
3. The BPG Survey: working with the data Orla Donohoe 4. The BPG Survey:
Fear Rosemary Mander & BPG 5. The BPG Survey: the NMC Code Rosemary Mander
& BPG Part 2 Understanding Traumatic Experiences for Women, Midwives,
Families and the Wider Community Introduction 6. Traumatic experiences of
student midwives Sarah Davies and Liz Coldridge 7. The trauma women
experience as the result of our current maternity services Nadine Edwards
8. When Midwives Become Other Helen Shallow 9. Fundamental Contradictions:
the business model versus midwifery values Mavis Kirkham Part 3 Responding
Practically and Politically to Change Our Troubled Birth Structures
Introduction 10. Healing Ourselves as Midwives Jenny Patterson 11. Creating
a community of support for pregnant women Nadine Edwards Bridget Sheeran
12. Performing the revolution, creating a counter-narrative on birth in
Ireland Kate Harris 13. Documenting empowerment Anne-Marie Green 14. Using
art to explore the materiality of birth Martina Hynan 15. Responding to
maternal death: a collective challenges the state Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 4.
Looking Ahead and Back 16. Conclusion: The way forward Nadine Edwards
Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Afterword: Reflections on a life in
midwifery Rosemary Mander
Foreword The family experience of home birth Dervla Murphy 1. Introduction
Nadine Edwards Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 1 The BPG Survey
Introduction 2. The BPG Survey: the Results Rosemary Mander Jenny Patterson
3. The BPG Survey: working with the data Orla Donohoe 4. The BPG Survey:
Fear Rosemary Mander & BPG 5. The BPG Survey: the NMC Code Rosemary Mander
& BPG Part 2 Understanding Traumatic Experiences for Women, Midwives,
Families and the Wider Community Introduction 6. Traumatic experiences of
student midwives Sarah Davies and Liz Coldridge 7. The trauma women
experience as the result of our current maternity services Nadine Edwards
8. When Midwives Become Other Helen Shallow 9. Fundamental Contradictions:
the business model versus midwifery values Mavis Kirkham Part 3 Responding
Practically and Politically to Change Our Troubled Birth Structures
Introduction 10. Healing Ourselves as Midwives Jenny Patterson 11. Creating
a community of support for pregnant women Nadine Edwards Bridget Sheeran
12. Performing the revolution, creating a counter-narrative on birth in
Ireland Kate Harris 13. Documenting empowerment Anne-Marie Green 14. Using
art to explore the materiality of birth Martina Hynan 15. Responding to
maternal death: a collective challenges the state Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 4.
Looking Ahead and Back 16. Conclusion: The way forward Nadine Edwards
Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Afterword: Reflections on a life in
midwifery Rosemary Mander
Nadine Edwards Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 1 The BPG Survey
Introduction 2. The BPG Survey: the Results Rosemary Mander Jenny Patterson
3. The BPG Survey: working with the data Orla Donohoe 4. The BPG Survey:
Fear Rosemary Mander & BPG 5. The BPG Survey: the NMC Code Rosemary Mander
& BPG Part 2 Understanding Traumatic Experiences for Women, Midwives,
Families and the Wider Community Introduction 6. Traumatic experiences of
student midwives Sarah Davies and Liz Coldridge 7. The trauma women
experience as the result of our current maternity services Nadine Edwards
8. When Midwives Become Other Helen Shallow 9. Fundamental Contradictions:
the business model versus midwifery values Mavis Kirkham Part 3 Responding
Practically and Politically to Change Our Troubled Birth Structures
Introduction 10. Healing Ourselves as Midwives Jenny Patterson 11. Creating
a community of support for pregnant women Nadine Edwards Bridget Sheeran
12. Performing the revolution, creating a counter-narrative on birth in
Ireland Kate Harris 13. Documenting empowerment Anne-Marie Green 14. Using
art to explore the materiality of birth Martina Hynan 15. Responding to
maternal death: a collective challenges the state Jo Murphy-Lawless Part 4.
Looking Ahead and Back 16. Conclusion: The way forward Nadine Edwards
Rosemary Mander Jo Murphy-Lawless Afterword: Reflections on a life in
midwifery Rosemary Mander