This book focuses on assisting midwives and neonatal nurses to consider the effects of their practice on men's fatherhood experiences. It covers various aspects of fatherhood.
Author: Kevin Hugill
Publisher: Mark Allen Group
ISBN: 1856424308
Category: Father and infant
Page: 250
View: 989
This title provides invaluable support for practitioners promoting involvement of fathers during childbirth and early parenthood. Focusing directly on assisting midwives and neonatal nurses, this book considers the effects of their practice on men's fatherhood experiences.
After qualifying as a midwife in 1984, her area of practice was neonatal intensive
care. ... Merryl has been seconded to work on a number of largescale, funded
research projects which have focused on aspects of parenting and preterm birth.
Author: Merryl Harvey
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9781473943643
Category: Medical
Page: 424
View: 680
This book is the only research methods book you need to succeed whilst studying nursing and midwifery. Ideal for all pre and beyond registration nurses, this book has everything you need to know about consuming, critiquing and using research; it then builds on this foundation to develop these ideas into workable practice for real-world research. Inspired by over 25 years combined experience, the authors have structured the book around the complimentary spheres of theory and practice and take you through each step of the research process, demonstrating how to choose a question, design your research proposal, collect data, analyse your findings and write up your research. It explores: · Evidence-based research · Literature and systematic reviews · Ethics · Secondary Data · Research design · Methodologies and individual methods · Data analysis – quantitative and qualitative Interwoven with case studies and embracing quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods alike, this balanced textbook provides an introduction to a wide range of theories and methods and is packed full of material specially created to meet student and instructor needs. Whether you are new to research methods or returning to formal education and hoping to conduct your own research, this book is your ideal companion.
JObstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2001 ... Earle S. Why some women do not
breastfeed: bottle-feeding and father's role. Midwifery. 2000;16:323–330. Elfgen
C ... Friedman M, Bowden VR, Jones E. Family nursing: research, theory and practice.
Author: Karen Wambach
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN: 9781284151565
Category: Health & Fitness
Page: 820
View: 439
Breastfeeding and Human Lactation, Sixth Edition is the ultimate reference for the latest clinical techniques and research findings that direct evidence-based clinical practice for lactation consultants and specialists. It contains everything a nurse, lactation consultant, midwife, women's health nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or Ob/Gyn needs to know about the subject. Topics include placing breastfeeding in its historical context, workplace-related issues, anatomical and biological imperatives of lactation, the prenatal and perinatal periods and concerns during the postpartum period, the mother's health, sociocultural issues, and more vital information.
Midwives Chronicle 90–91: 270–2 Barbour R S 1986 Being there: fathers on the
labour ward. Paper presented at the British Sociological ... of the labour coach.
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing 17 (5): 354–5 Bettleheim
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Publisher: Macmillan International Higher Education
The midwife should dry the neonate ' s head as it enters need to be assessed
prior to feeding . ... with limited stores of glycogen who has been the mother or father while the midwife checks the neck asphyxiated and required resuscitation ,
may become ... Care should be driven by the needs of the neonate and his
mother , rather than routine The first hour following birth practice and ' care by the
clock ” .
Author: Christine Henderson
Publisher: Bailliere Tindall Limited
ISBN: UOM:39015060786582
Category: Health & Fitness
Page: 1277
View: 806
This well-known and highly respected textboook has been rigorously revised and updated to reflect the changes in both midwifery education and practice.
The focus of the resource is the social context of parenting and how to promote
parent - infant relationships . ... Midwife Clinical Practice : The First Stage of
Labour This resource is evidence - based and entirely clinically focused . ... More
detailed analysis of this data will provide significant input to the work of the
maternal and neonatal workforce task group , of which the RCM is a prominent
member .
Author: California. Legislature. Assembly. Health CommitteePublish On: 1981
... as well as neonatal death rates . I would seek ways of engaging birth methods
and attendants that do not fall into a category lower than those recommended by
the World Health Organization . As a father I become somewhat more emotional ...
Author: California. Legislature. Assembly. Health Committee
Becoming a father : First - time fathers ' experience of labor and delivery . J Nurs
... Traditional practices of women from India : Pregnancy , childbirth , and newborn care . J Obstet ... ( 1999 ) . Oral intake in labor : Trends in midwifery practice .
Author: Deitra Leonard Lowdermilk
Publisher: Mosby Incorporated
ISBN: UOM:39015052698290
Category: Medical
Page: 832
View: 488
Revised and updated, this new 6th edition is the all-in-one source for practical, reliable information on nursing care during the childbearing years. Designed to meet the needs of today's students, it addresses the fundamentals of maternity nursing with a clear, more readable writing style and a concise, more focused content presentation. Integrating the importance of understanding family, culture, and health promotion into the continuum of care, it also includes a strategic integration of community-based care to emphasize that care can take place wherever the woman may be. - Care management emphasized throughout. - Women's health content is up front to provide a thorough understanding of health promotion and prevention, common health concerns and care of women throughout childbearing years. - Home Care content is integrated in all normal and high risk nursing care chapters. - Family content is first introduced in Chapter 2 and then incorporated in the pregnancy, labor & birth, postpartum, and newborn chapters to emphasize the importance of including the family in the continuum of care. - Culture content introduced in Chapter 2 and then integrated throughout. - Health promotion and prevention integrated to maintain a focus on wellness as an integral part of today's maternity nursing care. - Patient Instructions for Self-Care boxes integrated throughout provides special instructions for follow-up care. - Care of the childbearing adolescent integrated throughout providing important age related considerations. - Nurse Alert boxes highlight - English/Spanish Guidelines boxes provide the student with a handy reference for communicating with and teaching patients & families. - Emergency Boxes alert the student to signs & symptoms of important situations. - Free Companion CD with interactive case studies, matching and fill-in-the-blank questions, review questions, and a vocabulary review with sound pronunciations. Complementary & Alternative Therapies are integrated throughout to provide useful information on alternatives to traditional care techniques. Medication Guides provide information about the most common drugs. A new chapter on Loss and Grief focuses attention on the sensitive issues that nurses face when caring for the family. Evidence-Based Practice is incorporated into the text with a summary of the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Database, a collection of research findings that confirms effective practices and identifies practices that have unknown, ineffective, or harmful effects.
2005 annual general meeting and conference 115 Cronk M . Midwives :
professional servants ? Guest editorial 240 ... News 95 Antenatal steroids and neonatal respiratory distress . Research round ... Research round - up Wallis J .
444 Bellis L , Lee W . Midwifery practice in New Zealand : a student perspective .
International ... News feature Pollock L . 55 Does fatherhood lower testosterone ?
News 478 ...
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 25(5), 21-26. Bowlby, J. ... Neonatal care routines:
Influences on maternal and infant behavior and on breastfeeding. Thesis. ...
Principles and practice: A method to help new fathers develop parenting skills.
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Author: Carole Kenner
Publisher: Springhouse Publishing Company
ISBN: UOM:39015028471608
Category: Medical
Page: 622
View: 663
This reference teaches the fundamentals of maternal and neonatal nursing, integrates critical thinking skills and nursing care, addresses cultural considerations, and provides tips to help build patient-teaching skills. Each patient care chapter has a consistent format, with information organized by the nursing process. Charts, lists, and tables summarize information. Key facts are graphically highlighted. Unfamiliar terms are defined throughout the text and gathered in the Master Glossary. Learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter guide student learning. Chapter-end summaries highlight essential information. Study questions help readers review what they've learned.
Maternal Child Nursing Journal 7 : 110 _ 113 , 115 Leonard L 1977 The father ' s
side ; a different perspective on childbirth . ... Journal of Obstetrics Gynecology
and Neonatal Nursing 7 : 7 - 12 May K A 1980 A typology of detachment /
involvement styles adopted during pregnancy by ... Journal of Nurse Midwifery 25
: 17 - 21 McQuaid P E 1979 Occasional topic . ... Journal of Family Practice 13 :
629 – 635 Transport of the newborn In areas of the world where 204 PERINATAL
NURSING.
Preparation for Practice Sally Pairman, Sally K. Tracy, Carol Thorogood, Jan
Pincombe ... and Neonatal Nursing 33(3):328–339 Draper J 2003 Men's passage
to fatherhood: an analysis of the contemporary relevance of transition theory.
Author: Sally K. Tracy
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 9780729579285
Category: Medical
Page: 976
View: 168
Midwifery Preparation for Practice 2e is the only text which reflects the historical and socio – political environment in which midwives in Australia and New Zealand practice. In addition, it is the only text which incorporates the philosophy and standards endorsed by New Zealand and Australian Colleges of Midwives while also focusing on the partnership between midwives with women and the woman- centred model of midwifery care. The second edition has built on the existing philosophy and structure of Midwifery: Preparation for Practice, though with a greater emphasis on the development of critical thinking and researching skills. Key chapters have been re-written to reflect recent changes in government legislation while current research and pertinent examples are included throughout the text. This new edition is supported by a comprehensive suite of resources for both Instructors and Students using the Evolve website as a platform. These ancillaries will re-enforce the critical thinking elements for students with interactive case studies and scenario based learning exercises as well as the multiple choice questions. Presents unique philosophy and woman-centered approach in line with the standards set by the ACNM and NZCM Key contributors from Australia and New Zealand Key terms, Chapter Overview, Learning Outcomes and Review Questions included in every chapter. Reflective exercises, Critical thinking exercises and Clinical Scenarios to encourage active student learning 2 new Indigenous chapters highlight key health aspects relevant for Midwives working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and Maori women New chapter on Perineal care and repair Increased coverage of anatomy and physiology Instructor and Student resources on Evolve with a focus on critical thinking – Weblinks, interactive case studies, PowerPoints, additional exercises with questions and answers
Practice, Research and Theory Francine H. Nichols, Sharron Smith Humenick.
Holt , U . L ... First - time fathers : A preliminary study . ... Evaluation of the views of
189 mothers on the sensory capacities of their newborn infants : Can the
information be a tool for prevention ? ... Journal of Nurse - Midwifery , 9 ( 3 ) , 10 –
14 .
Author: Francine H. Nichols
Publisher: W B Saunders Company
ISBN: UOM:49015002957513
Category: Medical
Page: 731
View: 480
The childbirth Educator; Expectant Parents; Supportive Strategies for Childbirth; Promoting Wellness; The Classroom Experience; Professional Practice
Nancy Feming , an American nurse - midwife , went on to discuss her work on the
vexed question of episiotomy and sexuality . ... While mentioning data available
on many debatable procedures in maternity care , he regretted that this
knowledge tends not to impinge on practice . ... baby in a Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit ( NNICU ) ; his presentation closed with a disturbing series of slides
taken by a father ...
Science and Practice Stephen D. Ratcliffe, Janis E. Byrd, Ellen L. Sakornbut ...
Bonding and Attachment Issues for the Father and Siblings A . Paternal Bonding
No conclusive statements can be made about the effects of paternal birth
attendance , early contact ... They have not definitively been shown to decrease
sibling rivalry or alter reactions to the newborn . ... J Nurse Midwifery 37 : 675 –
73S , 1992 .
Author: Stephen D. Ratcliffe
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISBN: UOM:39015037857482
Category: Delivery
Page: 498
View: 434
This text covers obstetric issues faced in daily practice, from antenatal care and family/parental issues to complications of pregnancy, intrapartum procedures and postnatal care. The text is in outline format and is designed to provide quick access to well-organized, up-to-date information.
It is crucial to develop hospital care practices that minimize the risk of contributing
to parenting problems, such as by ... was for women in the community to support
the mother in labor, often with the assistance of a trained or untrained midwife.
Author: Richard J. Martin
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 9780323081115
Category: Medical
Page: 2008
View: 985
Fanaroff and Martin’s Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine covers everything you need to improve the quality of life and long-term outcomes of your patients. Drs. Richard J. Martin, Avroy A. Fanaroff, and Michele C. Walsh, along with a multi-disciplinary team of contributors guide you through the sweeping developments in diagnosis and treatment of the mother fetus, and neonate. The completely updated 9th edition keeps you current on the late preterm infant, the fetal origins of adult disease, neonatal anemia, genetic disorders, and more. Get comprehensive guidance on treating patients through a dual focus on neonatology and perinatology. See nuances and details in over 800 illustrations that depict disorders in the clinical setting and explain complex information. Find the information you need easily with indexing in both volumes that provides quick access to specific guidance. Spot genetic problems early and advise parents of concerns thanks to completely new section on this topic. Tackle the health problems associated with preterm births through a new chapter on The Late Preterm Infant. Understand the fetal origins of adult disease through a new chapter that focuses on conditions that originate in the womb. Stay current on the developments and research surrounding neonatal anemia from the entirely new chapter on Blood and Hematopoietic System highlights. Obtain more global perspectives and best practices from an increased number of international contributions in this edition.
Callister LC : Cultural meanings of childbirth , J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 24
( 4 ) : 327-342 , 1995 . Carroll NM ... Chandler S , Field PA : Becoming a father :
first - time fathers ' experience of labor and delivery , J Nurse Midwifery 42 ( 1 ) :
17-24 , 1997 . Curry MA ... Dempsey P , Gesse T : Beliefs , values and practices
of Navajo childbearing women , West J Nurs Res 17 ( 6 ) : 591-604 , 1995 . Doyal
L ...
Author: Linda V. Walsh
Publisher: W B Saunders Company
ISBN: UOM:39015050553976
Category: Medical
Page: 550
View: 848
This new comprehensive text recognizes the role of the midwife or clinician practicing using a midwifery model of care as a primary provider for healthy pregnant women. The woman is the central figure in the assessment of her own health needs and the determination of the care processes that will best meet those needs. Stresses throughout, the role of the midwife is to advocate for the woman while creating a climate of care the recognizes and values the healthy aspects of pregnancy. When deviation from the normal occur, the reader is led through a process that emphasizes consultation, collaboration, and referral to the professionals who are most appropriately prepared to meet the women's needs. Current research is incorporated throughout to preapre the reader for maintaining standards of care by evidence-based practice. Current research incorporated throughout Emphasises consultation and collaboration when referring patients with specific needs deviating from the norm
The practice of midwifery is limited to normal deliveries , care of lying - in women
and neonates , and prescription of drugs deemed to be essential ... They must
notify births after the sixth month of pregnancy whenever the father does not do
so .
... to midwifery practice, 90 conception across the lifespan, 102–109 defining
parents, 94–95 disability and parenting, ... choices faced by, 110–111, 110f newborn care and advice for, 203–204, 204b single, 93 social, 96 parity,
definition of, ...
Author: Louise Lewis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781118528020
Category: Medical
Page: 448
View: 324
Fundamentals of Midwifery: A Textbook for Students makes the subject of midwifery accessible, informative and motivating, ensuring that it is an essential text for the aspiring midwife! This resource brings together knowledge from a collection of clinical experts and experienced academics to support your learning and prepare you for the challenges faced in contemporary midwifery healthcare. It presents you with the ‘must-have’ information that you need concerning both the theoretical and practical aspects of what it means to be a midwife. With extensive full colour illustrations throughout, as well as activities and scenarios, this user-friendly textbook will support you throughout your entire education programme. Fundamentals of Midwifery is essential reading for all pre-registration student midwives, as well as newly qualified midwives. KEY FEATURES: • Broad and comprehensive in scope, with chapters on: team working; antenatal care, intrapartum and postnatal care; infant feeding; public health and health promotion; perinatal mental health; complementary therapies; pharmacology and medicines management; and emergencies. • Interactive and student-friendly in approach, with activities throughout. • Brings together professional and clinical topics in one user-friendly book. • Ties in with the latest NMC Standards for pre-registration midwifery education. • Supported by an online resource centre featuring interactive multiple-choice questions, additional scenarios and activities, and links to further reading.