Christine Henderson
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 454
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ESSENTIAL MIDWIFERY is a comprehensive new text which covers the whole spectrum of life events relating to reproduction, from puberty to parenthood. It emphasises the normality of the process of childbirth and stresses the provision of a client-centred approach. Sociological and psychological issues and how a proper understanding of them should be used to enhance practice are integrated throughout. Biological and behavioural aspects of the life changes are explained, making complex concepts clear. The book's approach is based on theory applied to practice and takes a well-woman, holistic approach to care before, during and immediately after pregnancy. Intrinsic to this approach is the inclusion of the baby, other siblings and the father of the children. The use of research-based material, as applied to practice, is incorporated throughout and is a key feature of this book. * Discusses the spectrum of life events relating to reproduction, from puberty to parenthood. * Focuses on physiology, sociology, and psychology relevant to normal childbirth and explains how to apply these concepts to midwifery. * Covers factors related to midwife practice, skills required, regulation of practice, and how to provide woman-centered care. * Chapters include learning outcomes, key concepts, case studies, references, and further reading resources. * Provides charts, tables, and diagrams to summarize and clarify information.