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From the moment you share the news that you are pregnant or have a
new baby it feels like everyone becomes an expert. Did you see that
headline? Did you hear that story on TV? Have you heard the latest
about what they say is best? In a world overflowing with
information telling you what is best for you and your baby, making
decisions can feel overwhelming. Who do you trust? Who is telling
the truth? And how do you know if what they are saying is right for
you? How? By becoming your own expert in sorting the media spin and
politics from the actual facts and data. This isn't a book that is
going to tell you which decisions to make, or that there is ever
one right answer. It is not going to tell you that the same thing
is always best for everyone. Instead this is a guide to help you
evaluate information and evidence to decide what is right for you,
your body and your baby. In three main parts it will firstly open
your eyes to how information is shared in the media and how this
can affect our thinking and decision making. Next it will help you
spot who is funding, leading and promoting research and how this
can affect the content of what is shared. Finally it will talk you
through reading, understanding and evaluating evidence for yourself
across topics in pregnancy, birth and caring for babies. You'll
learn how to spot weaknesses in methods used, how to determine the
real risk for you and your baby, and how wider context and other
factors can influence what research means for you. Information is
power. Making your own decisions that are right for you is
empowering. #informedisbest
This is Volume 5 in the Midwifery: Best Practice series. Each of
the volumes in this Series is built around the familiar core of
four main topic areas relevant to midwifery: pregnancy, labour /
birth, postnatal and stories / reflection - and also includes a
number of 'focus on.' sections. These are different in each volume
and reflect a wide range of key and topical issues within
midwifery. Each volume builds upon the others to provide a
comprehensive library of articles that shows the development of
thought in key midwifery areas. Volume 5 offers a range of wholly
new topic areas within the 'focus on.' sections covering: 'the
birthing environment', 'women, midwives and risk', 'holistic
health' and 'working/international stories'. A practical reference
source containing a wide range of articles, research and original
material in an easily accessible format Volume 5 offers a more
interactive learning experience by inviting midwives to create
their own questions before reading the articles, and then returning
to these afterwards for reflective thought Diverse opinions on
selected topics provide a comprehensive resource for debate and
discussion Unique approach includes ideas on how to turn reading
into professional development activities Includes 60 articles from
The Practising Midwife (2004-5);4 research articles from Midwifery
(2004-5); 3 articles from The Journal of Midwifery and Women's
Health (2003-5); and 5 original articles commissioned for this
book. . 60 articles from The Practising Midwife (2004-05). . 4
research articles from Midwifery (2004-05). . 3 articles from The
Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health 2003-05 . 5 original
articles commissioned for this book.
Concentrating specifically on research into midwifery and related
disciplines, Appraising Research into Childbirth is designed to
equip midwives and midwifery students with the necessary tools to
navigate the maze of evidence-informed practice and the very
different kinds of research that are published in midwifery,
medical and related journals. The book appraises eight previously
published research articles that present both qualitative and
quantitative research studies. Each of the various elements is
analysed - from the methodology through to the interpretation of
the results. Each article is annotated with notes and questions,
thereby enabling the reader to actively participate in the
appraisal. Tips, tools and checklists aid orientation and quick
recall of salient advice and a guide to statistics helps to
demystify what is generally considered to be a daunting element of
most research. Each chapter is pulled together by the ongoing
discussion about how we can "find out" and "know" by doing research
and the advantages, disadvantages, potential for philosophical and
methodological bias and political ramifications of such work.
Presents a range of quantitative and qualitative research articles
relevant to midwifery practice in a unique workbook format Enables
readers to gain hands-on, practical experience of critiquing
research Supplementary tools, checklists, mnemonics and tables
enable deeper understanding of the process of appraising research
Commentary and expert critique provided by lecturers in midwifery
research Contains a user-friendly guide to statistics
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