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Decision-making pervades all aspects of midwifery practice across
the world. Midwifery is informed by a number of decision-making
theories, but it is sometimes difficult to marry these theories
with practice. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of
decision-making for midwives irrespective of where in the world
they practice or in which model of care. The first part critically
reviews decision-making theories, including the Enhancing
Decision-making Assessment in Midwifery (EDAM) tool, and their
relevance to midwifery. It explores the links between midwifery
governance, including professional regulation and the law, risk and
safety and decision-making as well as how critical thinking and
reflection are essential elements of decision-making. It then goes
on to present a number of diverse case studies, demonstrating how
they interrelate to and impact upon optimal midwifery
decision-making. Each chapter presents examples that show how the
theory translates into practice and includes activities to
reinforce learning points. Bringing together a diverse range of
contributors, this volume will be essential reading for midwifery
students, practising midwives and midwifery academics.
Decision-making pervades all aspects of midwifery practice across
the world. Midwifery is informed by a number of decision-making
theories, but it is sometimes difficult to marry these theories
with practice. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of
decision-making for midwives irrespective of where in the world
they practice or in which model of care. The first part critically
reviews decision-making theories, including the Enhancing
Decision-making Assessment in Midwifery (EDAM) tool, and their
relevance to midwifery. It explores the links between midwifery
governance, including professional regulation and the law, risk and
safety and decision-making as well as how critical thinking and
reflection are essential elements of decision-making. It then goes
on to present a number of diverse case studies, demonstrating how
they interrelate to and impact upon optimal midwifery
decision-making. Each chapter presents examples that show how the
theory translates into practice and includes activities to
reinforce learning points. Bringing together a diverse range of
contributors, this volume will be essential reading for midwifery
students, practising midwives and midwifery academics.
Current maternity policy advocates choice and control for women in
maternity care, and promotes women as active childbirth consumers
and decision-makers. However, evidence that women receive true
choice within contemporary maternity services is lacking, and
continued and pervasive barriers to choice continue to have
profound consequences for many. Choice, Control and Contemporary
Childbirth explores the narrative childbirth experiences of a group
of women, outlining current policy and providing an overview of the
relevant discourses to which women are exposed when making choices
for maternity care. This book is unique in presenting narratives
that reveal varying identities for women across their maternity
exerience, illustrating how maternity choices are simulataneously
promised and constrained. It provides practitioners, service
providers and policymakers in maternity care, and all those with an
interest in birth provision, with profound insights into both
women's experiences of childbirth and how choices can be better
facilitated in future. 'Maternal choice and control are a challenge
in contemporary society, with the changing demography of the
population, the rising birth rate and financial constraints.
Collecting this diverse information in one publication is timely
and an invaluable resource for the practising and academically
active midwives, obstetricians and health service managers.' - From
the Foreword by Tina Lavender
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