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Overview8 5/8 X 10 7/8 in Introduction SECTION ONE: A Few Tools, Tips and Checklists SECTION TWO: Women, Midwives and Information Introduction Chapter One Sara Wickham O'Cathian, A, Walters, SJ, Nicholl JP, Kirkham M (2 002) Use of evidence based leaflets to promote informed choice in matern ity care: randomised controlled trial in everyday practice. British Medi cal Journal 324: 643 Chapter Two Nadine Edwards Stapleton, H, Kirk ham, M, Thomas G (2002) Qualitative study of evidence based leaflets in maternity care. British Medical Journal 324: 639 SECTION THREE: C hildbirth Choices Introduction Chapter Three Tricia Anderson Hundley V, Rennie A-M, Fitzmaurice A et al (2000) A national survey of w omen?s views of their maternity care in Scotland. Midwifery, Vol 16, Is sue 4, pp 303-313 Chapter Four Mary Stewart Madi BC and Crow R (2 003) A qualitative study of information about available options for chil dbirth venue and pregnant women?s preference for place of delivery. Mid wifery, Vol 19, Issue 4, pp 328-336 SECTION FOUR: Childbirth Inte rventions Introduction Chapter Five Julie Frohlich Olsen, SF Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sara Wickham (Independent Midwifery Lecturer and Consultant)Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Books for Midwives Edition: Annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 27.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.90cm Weight: 0.608kg ISBN: 9780750688499ISBN 10: 0750688491 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 29 March 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction SECTION ONE: A Few Tools, Tips and Checklists SECTION TWO: Women, Midwives and Information Introduction Chapter One Sara Wickham O'Cathian, A, Walters, SJ, Nicholl JP, Kirkham M (2002) Use of evidence based leaflets to promote informed choice in maternity care: randomised controlled trial in everyday practice. British Medical Journal 324: 643 Chapter Two Nadine Edwards Stapleton, H, Kirkham, M, Thomas G (2002) Qualitative study of evidence based leaflets in maternity care. British Medical Journal 324: 639 SECTION THREE: Childbirth Choices Introduction Chapter Three Tricia Anderson Hundley V, Rennie A-M, Fitzmaurice A et al (2000) A national survey of women's views of their maternity care in Scotland. Midwifery, Vol 16, Issue 4, pp 303-313 Chapter Four Mary Stewart Madi BC and Crow R (2003) A qualitative study of information about available options for childbirth venue and pregnant women's preference for place of delivery. Midwifery, Vol 19, Issue 4, pp 328-336 SECTION FOUR: Childbirth Interventions Introduction Chapter Five Julie Frohlich Olsen, SF and Secher, NJ. (2002) Low consumption of seafood in early pregnancy as a risk factor for preterm delivery: prospective cohort study. British Medical Journal 324: 447-450 Chapter Six Ishvar Sheran and Sara Wickham Smith C, Crowther C and Belby J (2002) Acupuncture to treat nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy: a randomised controlled trial. BIRTH, Vol 29, No 1 SECTION FIVE: Women's Experiences Introduction Chapter Seven Ruth Deery Berg, M., Lundgren, I., & Hermansson, E. (1996) Women's experience of the encounter with the midwife during childbirth Midwifery, Vol. 12, Issue 1, pp. 11-15 Chapter Eight Tricia Anderson Machin D and Scamell M (1997) The experience of labour using ethnography to explore the irresistible nature of the bio-medical metaphor during labour. Midwifery Vol 13, Issue X, pp 78-84 SECTION SIX: ResourcesReviews'an amazing and very informative book'Pamela Hunt, CPM, Workshop Director, USA 'an amazing and very informative book'<br>Pamela Hunt, CPM, Workshop Director, USA Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |