| Titre : | Midirs. Midwifery Digest, 3. The misleading myth of choice - septembre 2013 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 04/09/2013 |
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Julie Frohlich, Auteur
| 2013
The Hot Topic, written by consultant midwife and supervisor of midwives at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, Julie Frohlich, commemorates Tricia Anderson’s article written for the Digest in 2002 The misleading myth of choice: the continuing oppression of women in childbirth, and asks ‘…a decade on are ...
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Liz James, Auteur
| 2013
Midwifery students require appropriate and timely access to clinical learning opportunities while completing a Bachelor of Midwifery and to achieve this they must be supported by practising midwives. This research sought to understand what supports midwives to work effectively with third year midwifery students.
Midwives on the school’s database ...
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E. Schytt, Auteur ;
U. Waldenström, Auteur
| 2013
BACKGROUND:
midwifery education in many countries has been adapted to the academic system by a stronger focus on research methodology and scientific evidence. This development has often taken place without extending the programs. We were interested in exploring views about current content of midwifery education in Sweden with a focus ...
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AM Speciale, Auteur ;
M. Freytsis, Auteur
| 2013
The use of mobile phones has grown exponentially in the last decade including in some of the most remote and low-resource regions of the world. With the geographic expansion of mobile phone use, information and communication technology for development (ICT4D) was born, and innovative uses for mobile technologies in ...
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Seeking medical help for mausea and vomiting in pregnancy and hyperemesis gravidarum in primary care
Catherine Sykes, Auteur ;
Brian Swallow, Auteur ;
Roger Gadsby, Auteur ;
Antony Barnie-Adshead, Auteur
| 2013
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HG. Dahlen, Auteur ;
HP. Kennedy, Auteur ;
CM. Anderson, Auteur ;
AF. Bell, Auteur
| 2013
There are many published studies about the epigenetic effects of the prenatal and infant periods on health outcomes. However, there is very little knowledge regarding the effects of the intrapartum period (labor and birth) on health and epigenetic remodeling. Although the intrapartum period is relatively short compared to the complete ...
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D. Walsh-Gallagher, Auteur ;
R. Mc Conkey, Auteur ;
M. Sinclair, Auteur ;
R. Clarke, Auteur
| 2013
Previous research on pregnant women with a disability and their experience of maternity care demonstrated that these mothers perceived themselves to be the 'perennial outsiders' with midwives automatically categorising them as 'high risk' because of their disability. They also felt that their ability to make choices, stay in control and ...
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Amanda Hunter, Auteur
| 2013
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HL. Ball, Auteur
| 2013
Clinicians can help to reframe expectations of 'normal' and support parents to develop coping strategies.
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