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Theory for midwifery practice / edited by Rosamund Bryar & Marlene Sinclair.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Houndmills : Palgrave, 2011Edition: 2. edDescription: xviii, 322 pISBN:
  • 0230211925
  • 9780230211926
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.2 22
Other classification:
  • Vpg:b
  • Vpd
Contents:
Signposting future developments in midwifery theory, practice and research -- Conceptualizing midwifery -- Midwifery theory development -- Understanding motivational theory and the psychology of breastfeeding -- Motivation, breastfeeding and midwifes: theory in action -- The research design and development of a new breastfeeding chair -- Exploring emotion in midwifery work: a first-person account -- Nesting and matrescence -- Exploring the presence of comfort within the context of childbirth -- Birth territory: a theory for midwifery practice -- Developing a model of birth technology competence using concept development -- Contemporary caesarean section theory: risk, uncertainty and fear -- Developing a theoretical framework: bullying in midwifery -- The partnership model.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Books from NU Högskolan Väst Övre plan (3rd floor) NU-biblioteket 618.2 Theory Available 26006049072
Books from NU Högskolan Väst Övre plan (3rd floor) NU-biblioteket 618.2 Theory Available 26006050388
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Signposting future developments in midwifery theory, practice and research -- Conceptualizing midwifery -- Midwifery theory development -- Understanding motivational theory and the psychology of breastfeeding -- Motivation, breastfeeding and midwifes: theory in action -- The research design and development of a new breastfeeding chair -- Exploring emotion in midwifery work: a first-person account -- Nesting and matrescence -- Exploring the presence of comfort within the context of childbirth -- Birth territory: a theory for midwifery practice -- Developing a model of birth technology competence using concept development -- Contemporary caesarean section theory: risk, uncertainty and fear -- Developing a theoretical framework: bullying in midwifery -- The partnership model.

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