Theory for midwifery practice.
"This new edition of a highly regarded classic midwifery text encourages critical thinking about the art and science of midwifery. Promoting the idea that thinking directly affects practice, it offers a clear explanation of the concepts, theories and models that shape effective evidence-informe...
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Language: | English |
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Basingstoke :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2011.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. / |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Theoretical basis for practice
- 1. Signposting future developments in midwifery theory, practice and research / R.Bryar & M.Sinclair
- 2. Conceptualising Midwifery / R.Bryar & M.Sinclair
- 3. Midwifery Theory Development / R.Bryar & M.Sinclair
- 4. Understanding Motivational Theory and the Psychology of Breastfeeding / J.Stockdale, M.Sinclair, G.Kernohan & J.Keller
- Part II. Theoretical application in practice
- 5. Motivation, Breastfeeding and Midwives: Theory in action / J.Stockdale, M.Sinclair, G.Kernohan & J.Keller
- 6. The research, design and development of a new Breastfeeding Chair / L.Jones & S.Kendall
- 7. Exploring Emotion in Midwifery Work: A First Person Account / B.Hunter
- 8. Nesting and Matrescence / D.Walsh
- 9. Exploring the Presence of Comfort Within the Context of Childbirth / K.Durnell Schuiling, C.Sampselle & K.Kolcaba
- 10. Birth Territory: a Theory for Midwifery Practice / K.Fahy, J.Parratt, M.Foureur, C.Hastie
- 11. Developing a model of birth technology competence using concept development / K.Crozier & M.Sinclair
- 12. Contemporary Caesarean Section Theory: Risk, Uncertainty and Fear / M.Kealy & P.Laimputtong
- 13. Developing a Theoretical Framework: Bullying in Midwifery / P.Gillen, M.Sinclair & G.Kernohan
- 14. The Partnership model / R. Mander.