Oxford Handbook of Midwifery

Author:   Janet Medforth ,  Sue Battersby ,  Maggie Evans ,  Beverly Marsh
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
ISBN:  

9780198566083


Pages:   832
Publication Date:   05 October 2006
Replaced By:   9780199584673
Format:   Spiral bound
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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The Oxford Handbook of Midwifery is the first pocket-sized handbook to provide midwives with everything they need for successful practice. It contains concise, practical and expert guidance on all aspects of the midwife's role, from pre-conceptual advice to the final postnatal examination of the mother and baby. Giving a complete picture of the role of the midwife, the handbook's contents reflect the mother's journey through conception, pregnancy and birth. Helping you achieve the best possible results for your patients, the authors offer a wealth of recommendations, guidance and information from their years of experience. Whatever situation you are in, the Oxford Handbook of Midwifery will give you the information you need. The handbook covers the vast majority of scenarios you will ever encounter. The fundamentals of midwifery are divided into five main sections, covering antenatal care; normal labour and birth; complicated labour and birth; infant feeding and postnatal care. The handbook also gives information rarely covered in standard midwifery texts, including sexual health, complementary therapies, common blood values, investigations, and midwifery emergencies.Key interventions are laid out as algorithms to aid quick assimilation of the crucial facts. So you can find the information you need without delay, the book is clearly laid out with one topic per page, and written in an easily readable note-based style. Blank pages for writing notes, observations and local protocols allow your handbook to be customised to meet your specific needs. All this is available at your fingertips, in a pocket-sized handbook with hard-wearing plastic covers. Written by practising midwives and checked by subject experts, the Oxford Handbook of Midwifery is a unique and invaluable companion to practising and student midwives, lecturers, and to all those who need to understand the special issues associated with midwifery practise.

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Author:   Janet Medforth ,  Sue Battersby ,  Maggie Evans ,  Beverly Marsh
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 10.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 18.50cm
Weight:   0.415kg
ISBN:  

9780198566083


ISBN 10:   0198566085
Pages:   832
Publication Date:   05 October 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Replaced By:   9780199584673
Format:   Spiral bound
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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"This handbook in an invaluable resource for students of midwifery and for practising midwifes. It reflects the continuum of midwifery care, with information from the preconception period through to that following childbirth... This book is a good source of reference. It is attractively small and can be carried around for quick reference. Journal of Advanced Nursing The absolute must have for midwifery training. Thank goodness for this book! A reviewer on Amazon.co.uk This book is a pocket sized guide to midwifery practice! Thorough and covering practically every topic encountered this book is a must-have for all student midwives. Written by Midwives this book offers an in depth guide to practice from a midwifery perspective... An essential, one you will want to have your own copy of. If you buy one book, make it this one! A reviewer on Amazon.co.uk The team of contributing authors has given clear guides to essential emergencies alongside evidence-based information on a number of topics. Each part is clearly indexed for quick access, useful in a clinical environment... It is a comprehensive text for reference and as a resource of core information it will be useful to student midwives ... I believe it will aid student midwives and will be recommending it as a resource tool. S. M. Davis, Senior Lecturer This is a welcomed addition to the midwifery literature and a resource which is likely to become part and parcel of the midwife's ""bag of tools"". I commend this work to the profession and trust that it will aid midwives and other healthcare professionals in meeting the demands and challenges of health service provision in the 21st century. From the Foreword by Professor Paul Lewis, Academic Head of Midwifery & Child Health, Bournemouth University, UK"


This handbook in an invaluable resource for students of midwifery and for practising midwifes. It reflects the continuum of midwifery care, with information from the preconception period through to that following childbirth... This book is a good source of reference. It is attractively small and can be carried around for quick reference. Journal of Advanced Nursing The absolute must have for midwifery training. Thank goodness for this book! A reviewer on Amazon.co.uk This book is a pocket sized guide to midwifery practice! Thorough and covering practically every topic encountered this book is a must-have for all student midwives. Written by Midwives this book offers an in depth guide to practice from a midwifery perspective... An essential, one you will want to have your own copy of. If you buy one book, make it this one! A reviewer on Amazon.co.uk The team of contributing authors has given clear guides to essential emergencies alongside evidence-based information on a number of topics. Each part is clearly indexed for quick access, useful in a clinical environment... It is a comprehensive text for reference and as a resource of core information it will be useful to student midwives ... I believe it will aid student midwives and will be recommending it as a resource tool. S. M. Davis, Senior Lecturer This is a welcomed addition to the midwifery literature and a resource which is likely to become part and parcel of the midwife's bag of tools . I commend this work to the profession and trust that it will aid midwives and other healthcare professionals in meeting the demands and challenges of health service provision in the 21st century. From the Foreword by Professor Paul Lewis, Academic Head of Midwifery & Child Health, Bournemouth University, UK


Author Information

Maggie Evans has 30 years experience as a midwife in various care settings and more recently as a midwifery lecturer at Sheffield university for 10 years. She is now pursuing a freelance career incorporating her interests of maternity care and complementary therapies. Susan Battersby is a Lecturer in Midwifery at the University of Sheffield. She is both a registered midwife and a registered nurse. She specialises are Infant-feeding and Sociology of Health. She has had a special interest in breastfeeding for many years and is at present reading for a PhD, looking at the conflicting paradigms within breastfeeding. She was the founder of the Sheffield infant feeding Initiative in 1989 and is still an active member of the Sheffield Breastfeeding Forum. She was the key researcher in the evaluation of four breastfeeding peer-support programmes, three of which were funded by the Department of Health. She has undertaken the La Leche League Peer Counsellor Programme Administrator Training and the BFI Breastfeeding Management Course.

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