Book 1 focuses on the context of midwifery practice
Book 2 focuses on midwifery practice
New and significantly updated chapters include:
man rights in childbirth
Midwifery as primary healthcare
Birth place and birth space
Social and environmental determinants of women’s health
Contraception
Variations in normal
Endorsed by the Australian College of Midwives (ACM) and the New Zealand College of Midwives (NZCOM)
NEW to the Evolve resources: a suite of 18 videos featuring interviews with midwifery lecturers and students who share inspirational insights, advice, challenges and opportunities for learning
Now includes an eBook with all print purchases
Author Information
Edited by Sally Pairman, MNZM, D.Mid, MA, BA, RM, RGON., Chief Executive, International Confederation of Midwives, The Hague, The Netherlands; Sally K. Tracy, DMID MA BNURS AdvDipMid RM RGON, Professor of Midwifery Research, Sydney University; Conjoint Professor, School of Women’s and Children’s Health, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW, Australia.; Hannah Dahlen, BN, GradCert (Mid-Pharm), MCommN,PhD, RN, RM, FACM, Professor of Midwifery and Higher Degree Research Director, Western Sydney University, Sydney, NSW, Australia. and Lesley Dixon, PHD, RM, Midwifery Advisor, New Zealand College of Midwives,Christchurch, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
BOOK 1 SECTION 1: CONTEXT Chapter 1: The Australian and New Zealand context Chapter 2: Contemporary Australian and New Zealand midwifery and maternity services Chapter 3: Human rights in childbirth Chapter 4: Fear and risk Chapter 5: Midwifery as primary health Chapter 6: Birth place and birth space Chapter 7: Ways of looking at evidence and measurement SECTION 2: THE WOMAN Chapter 8: Social and environmental determinations of women’s health Chapter 9: Midwives working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women Chapter 10: Midwives and Maori women: advancing our relationships Chapter 11: Options for women around fertility and reproduction SECTION 3: THE MIDWIFE Chapter 12: Professional frameworks for practice in Australia and New Zealand Chapter 13: Legal frameworks for practice in Australia and New Zealand Chapter 14: Supporting midwives, supporting each other Chapter 15: Midwifery partnership Chapter 16: Working in collaboration Chapter 17: Promoting physiological birth
BOOK 2 SECTION 1: AUTONOMOUS PRACTICE Chapter 18: Overview of reproductive physiology Chapter 19: Nutrition and physical activity foundations for pregnancy, childbirth and lactation Chapter 20: Screening and assessment Chapter 21: Working with women in pregnancy Chapter 22: Applied physiology for labour and birth Chapter 23: Supporting women in labour and birth Chapter 24: Working with pain in labour Chapter 25: Using water for labour and birth Chapter 26: Perineal care and repair Chapter 27: Overview of physiological changes during the postnatal period Chapter 28: Supporting women becoming mothers Chapter 29: Supporting the newborn Chapter 30: Supporting the breastfeeding mother Chapter 31: Pharmacology and prescribing Chapter 32: Contraception SECTION 2: COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE Chapter 33: Women’s psycho-social health and wellbeing Chapter 34: Variations in normal Chapter 35: Challenges in pregnancy Chapter 36: Disturbances in the rhythm of labour Chapter 37: Interventions in pregnancy, labour and birth Chapter 38: Life-threatening emergencies Chapter 39: Complications in the post-natal period for the mother Chapter 40: The compromised neonate Chapter 41: Grief and loss during childbearing – the crying times
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