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Continuity of care in midwifery - the most traditional way of
practising - has been overlooked for much of the last century but
is re-emerging as an evidence-based model of care, one which is
known to benefit women. This book is a vital companion to students
and qualified midwives as continuity of care is integrated into
midwifery education and services. A practical, easy-to-read guide
to practising caseload midwifery, this book outlines the
contemporary political and professional context for midwifery care,
different models of care, and the evidence and outcomes associated
with continuity of carer. It discusses the real-life concerns,
challenges and opportunities of working closely with women
throughout their pregnancy and birth, covering key issues such as
risk assessment, consent, boundaries, time management,
documentation, communication, burnout and decision-making.
Supporting the development of midwives from students to newly
qualified professionals and beyond, it ends with a chapter
containing a range of resources for reference, including helpful
tools and worksheets. Including vignettes from students, qualified
midwives, and women and their partners, this book is designed for
anyone new to practising midwifery continuity of care.
Continuity of care in midwifery - the most traditional way of
practising - has been overlooked for much of the last century but
is re-emerging as an evidence-based model of care, one which is
known to benefit women. This book is a vital companion to students
and qualified midwives as continuity of care is integrated into
midwifery education and services. A practical, easy-to-read guide
to practising caseload midwifery, this book outlines the
contemporary political and professional context for midwifery care,
different models of care, and the evidence and outcomes associated
with continuity of carer. It discusses the real-life concerns,
challenges and opportunities of working closely with women
throughout their pregnancy and birth, covering key issues such as
risk assessment, consent, boundaries, time management,
documentation, communication, burnout and decision-making.
Supporting the development of midwives from students to newly
qualified professionals and beyond, it ends with a chapter
containing a range of resources for reference, including helpful
tools and worksheets. Including vignettes from students, qualified
midwives, and women and their partners, this book is designed for
anyone new to practising midwifery continuity of care.
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