Poverty, Pregnancy and the Healthcare Professional

Author:   Sheila C. Hunt
Publisher:   Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN:  

9780750687980


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   16 March 2004
Format:   Paperback
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This book examines the ways in which a group of childbearing women living in poverty in the West Midlands of England attempted to make sense of their lives and experiences. It draws on their words, thoughts and reflections and provides rich insights into the complex world of women, poverty and childbirth. The results of the study are used to reflect on how care is currently provided to women and their families during their childbirth experience and how that care could be improved. Examining the different ways in which individual women experience pregnancy and poverty, Sheila Hunt illustrates how the private stresses and strains of poverty impact on how women cope with family life. The changing and varied relationships with male partners and the support systems provided by grandmothers play a large part in these women's lives, as does their well-developed sense of responsibility and intention to do their best by their children despite their circumstances. The aim of Poverty, Pregnancy and the Professional is to attempt to provide an understanding of what it is like to be both pregnant and poor and to try to show how midwives and other health professionals can use this understanding and insight to offer more appropriate and sensitive care. It is no longer enough to give out advice and then despair at those who appear to fail to act upon that advice. If care is to significantly improve, midwives like any successful business, must sell what their customers want to buy. This text sets out clearly what one group of women really want from the midwifery profession.

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Author:   Sheila C. Hunt
Publisher:   Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:   Books for Midwives
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.337kg
ISBN:  

9780750687980


ISBN 10:   0750687983
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   16 March 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Foreword- Jean Davis Preface Introducing the Women 1. Midwifery's Unique Opportunity 2. Poverty- A Woman's Issue 3. Making Sense of Poverty 4. Gathering the Data 5. Exploring Motherhood: Responsibility and Respectability in Middleton 6. Becoming Respectable and Sharing Responsibilities: Grandmothers, Networks of Support and the Search for Social Inclusion 7. Strong Women and Restless Men 8. Domestic Abuse, Different Women, Different Problems and Different Solutions 9. All I want is a Bit of Respect: Pregnancy, Poverty and the Health Professional 10. Where Next? References

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The text is well referenced. The effects of poverty and its impact are clearly defined. Lorna Farr, Community practitioner, May 2004


The text is well referenced. The effects of poverty and its impact are clearly defined. Lorna Farr, Community practitioner, May 2004


-The text is well referenced. The effects of poverty and its impact are clearly defined.- Lorna Farr, Community practitioner, May 2004


The text is well referenced. The effects of poverty and its impact are clearly defined. Lorna Farr , Community practitioner, May 2004


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