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The book looks at a broad perspective of decision making and each
chapter focuses on a specific aspect related to making crucial
decisions. Following an initial introduction the book explores the
concept of autonomy and the many factors that influence autonomous
practise. The role of knowledge in decision making, using evidence
to inform decisions, as well as different approaches to decision
making are also examined - including the traditional or rational
approach, decision analysis and the development of professional
judgement. Dilemmas arise when decisions are made and therefore
ethical decision making is an important component of this book.
Management decisions may be different from those related to giving
specific care to women, hence one chapter focuses on making
management decisions. Emphasis is also placed on the role of the
midwife in helping women make their own decisions, the role of
reflection in enhancing the decisions midwives make and the support
midwives can receive from their Supervisor of Midwives. Flowcharts
explain and facilitate the decision-making process. A very
practical approach to decision-making in midwifery, with
contributions from midwives who have considerable experience in
this area Provides guidelines on how to achieve successful
autonomous midwifery practice, enabling theory to be effectively
applied to practice Includes coverage of management roles and
decision-making as well as clinical scenarios, offering frameworks
and flowcharts to guide the inexperienced Suggests different
approaches to making difficult decisions
'Advancing Skills in Midwifery Practice' provides a guide to
continuing professional development needs and meeting the latest
Post-Registration Education and Practice (PREP) requirements. This
book builds on 'Skills for Midwifery Practice' by Ruth Johnson and
Wendy Taylor, following a similar format already familiar to many
midwives. Although aimed primarily at midwives, the principles and
philosophy also apply across interprofessional boundaries. Grounded
in safe practice and on contemporary evidence, this book ensures
that the health and wellbeing of the mother, baby and family remain
at the forefront of care. Lists underpinning practices and
guidelines Rationale, including indications and contraindications
of when the skill should be undertaken Procedure: how the skill is
performed, evaluated and documented Professional responsibilities
Key practice points References and further reading
Written by midwives for midwives, Myles Textbook for Midwives has
been the seminal textbook of midwifery for over 60 years. It offers
comprehensive coverage of topics fundamental to 21st midwifery
practice. Co-edited for the second time, by internationally
renowned midwife educationalists, Professor Jayne E Marshall and
Maureen D Raynor from the United Kingdom with a team of
contributors from across the midwifery community it retains its
clear, accessible writing style. Most chapters provide useful case
studies, websites of key organisations and charities for
individuals to access further information. Reflective questions at
the end of each chapter as well as annotated further reading aid
reflective learning and stimulate discussions relating to
continuing professional development. The book covers key frameworks
that govern midwifery practice, exploring ethical and legal
frameworks that are essential to every accountable, autonomous,
professional midwife. Includes employer-led models of supervision,
vital elements of leadership and clinical governance that supports
the provision of high quality maternity services and standards of
midwifery practice. The concept of resilience is introduced for the
reader to contemplate their personal contribution in creating an
environment that is conducive to protecting the wellbeing of
themselves and colleagues within the workplace. The text covers the
UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, highlighting the
importance of midwives as global citizens with common goals, and
together they form a strong global community prepared to challenge
social inequalities and take action to help end extreme poverty.
Covers designing and implementing high quality midwifery care using
evidence, policy and models of care. Highlights why a holistic and
evidence-informed approach is necessary to achieve effective care
for all. Working examples will help the reader to think critically
about their own practice. For this edition several new chapters are
introduced covering concealed pregnancy, fear of childbirth
(tocophobia), care of the acutely unwell woman and end of life
issues including rights of the fetus/neonate and ethical
considerations.
The latest edition of the Survival Guide to Midwifery continues to
offer readers with a wealth of information presented in a quick
reference format which is perfectly tailored for use in the
clinical environment. Fully updated throughout and now with new
authorship, the book covers the core essentials of midwifery with
topics that range from anatomy and reproduction, change and
adaptation in pregnancy, antenatal care, clinical investigations,
abnormalities and common medical problems. Other areas include
obstetric emergencies, physical problems and complications in the
puerperium, infant feeding, and the sick neonate. Now rebranded as
Myles Survival Guide to Midwifery, this popular title will be ideal
for midwives - whether qualified or in training - in all parts of
the world. Helpful bullet point style allows rapid access to
essential information Useful revision guide for examinations and
assessments Contains common abbreviations, medications, drug
calculations, glossary of common terms, and normal values
Thoroughly revised to reflect key developments in current midwifery
practice Now includes further reading and useful website addresses
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