Informed choice in maternity care is government policy and is therefore an important issue in the education of midwives and obstetricians. This book brings together key research in the area and provides a forum for the concerns of all involved. Contributors are drawn from a wide range of perspectives, including service users, lay support groups, midwives, social scientists, obstetricians, nursing and law. Informed Choice in Maternity Care is timely, topical and covers a number of current debates.
Informed choice in maternity care is government policy and is therefore an important issue in the education of midwives and obstetricians. This book brings together key research in the area and provides a forum for the concerns of all involved. Contributors are drawn from a wide range of perspectives, including service users, lay support groups, midwives, social scientists, obstetricians, nursing and law. Informed Choice in Maternity Care is timely, topical and covers a number of current debates.
Introduction; M.Kirkham Why Can't Women Just Say No? And Does it Really Matter?; N.Pilley-Edwards Informed Choice in Maternity Care; B.Hewson How Midwives Used Protective Steering to Facilitate Informed Choice in Pregnancy; V.Levy Can Leaflets Deliver Informed Choice?; A.O'Cathain Is There a Difference Between a Free Gift and a Planned Purchase? The Use of Evidence Based Leaflets in Maternity Care; H.Stapleton The Culture of the Maternity Services in Wales and England as a Barrier to Informed Choice; M.Kirkham & H.Stapleton Information Used by Pregnant Women, and Their Understanding and Use of Evidence Based 'Informed Choice' Leaflets; M.Wiggins & N.Newburn Integrating MIDIRS Informed Choice Leaflets into a Maternity Service; J.Demilew Should Doctors Perform Caesarean for 'Informed Choice' Alone?; S.Bewley & J.Cockburn Negotiating Elective Caesarean Section: An Obstetric Team Perspective; J.Simpson Birth Experiences of South Asian Muslim Women: Marginalized Choice within the Maternity Service; N.Ellis The Misleading Myth of Choice: The Continuing Oppression of Women in Childbirth; T.Anderson Choice and Bureaucracy; M.Kirkham.
Introduction; M.Kirkham Why Can't Women Just Say No? And Does it Really Matter?; N.Pilley-Edwards Informed Choice in Maternity Care; B.Hewson How Midwives Used Protective Steering to Facilitate Informed Choice in Pregnancy; V.Levy Can Leaflets Deliver Informed Choice?; A.O'Cathain Is There a Difference Between a Free Gift and a Planned Purchase? The Use of Evidence Based Leaflets in Maternity Care; H.Stapleton The Culture of the Maternity Services in Wales and England as a Barrier to Informed Choice; M.Kirkham & H.Stapleton Information Used by Pregnant Women, and Their Understanding and Use of Evidence Based 'Informed Choice' Leaflets; M.Wiggins & N.Newburn Integrating MIDIRS Informed Choice Leaflets into a Maternity Service; J.Demilew Should Doctors Perform Caesarean for 'Informed Choice' Alone?; S.Bewley & J.Cockburn Negotiating Elective Caesarean Section: An Obstetric Team Perspective; J.Simpson Birth Experiences of South Asian Muslim Women: Marginalized Choice within the Maternity Service; N.Ellis The Misleading Myth of Choice: The Continuing Oppression of Women in Childbirth; T.Anderson Choice and Bureaucracy; M.Kirkham.
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