
Community-based Maternity Care
Oxford University Press
Published on 22. October 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
512 pages
978-0-19-262768-1 (ISBN)
Description
This important book makes the case for placing maternity care in the community. It has been written by a multidisciplinary group. The first section considers the role and function of the participants in community-based maternity care; the woman, the midwife, and the GP. The second section discusses four major contemporary issues: the radically changing social background, the economics of care, audit, and education of the carers. Next the major clinical challenges in maternity care are tackled: how to reduce the differences in morbidity and mortality which are associated with differences in age, social class and ethnicity; the care of disadvantaged groups; prematurity and low birth weight and their prevention; technology used in childbirth; and the fetal origins of adult disease. Finally, all aspects of the clinical care carried out by Gps and midwives are covered. The editors hope that after reading this book midwives, Gps, and obstetricians should find the theory underpinning their work has been sharply defined and that their work will be more effective and evidence-based. The editors, a GP and a midwife, anticipate the resolution of the current tensions between midwife, GP, and obstetrician and look forward to a responsive, effective and sensitive service for mothers and babies in the next millennium.
Reviews / Votes
'...One of the valuable features of the book are those chpaters that bring forward current information in relation to detecting and taking action with complications...' * Kerri-anne Gifford, Midwifery Matters , Issue 80, Spring 1999. * 'This is an interesting book. Its scope and depth are enormous and the editors can only be complimented on a highly polished piece of work. All aspects of maternity care are covered and presented well,...' * Dr Nigel de Kare-Silver, Doctor Thursday 6 May 1999. *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
769 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262768-1 (9780192627681)
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Persons
Editor
former General Practitioner, Stockton-on-teesformer General Practitioner, Stockton-on-tees
Professor, Division of Midwifery, School of Healthcare Studies, University of LeedsProfessor, Division of Midwifery, School of Healthcare Studies, University of Leeds
Content
Foreword ; 1. Introduction ; Section I: The mother, the midwife, and the GP ; 2. The case for community-based maternity care ; 3. The midwife's potential: from ritual to radical ; 4. General practitioners' contribution - what's really going on? ; 5. Multidisciplinary teamwork in maternity care ; 6. Mothers' experiences! and Mothers' choices! ; Section II: Contemporary issues ; 7. The changing social context ; 8. The economics of maternity care ; 9. Auditing care ; 10. Educating the carers ; Section III: Clinical Challenges ; 11. Social class, age, and ethic differences in maternity outcomes ; 12. Women with special needs ; 13. The use of technology in maternity care ; 14. Born too soon, or too small - or both ; 15. Fetal origins of adult disease ; Section IV: Clinical Care ; 16. Pre-conception care, congenital disorders and the new genetics ; 17. New thoughts on the physiology of pregnancy ; 19. Latest views on the antenatal programme ; 20. Intercurrent illness during maternity care ; 21. Care in normal labour ; 22. Care of the mother after birth ; 23. Newborn babies and how to treat them ; 24. Breastfeeding ; Section V: Conclusions ; 25. Care for the third millennium