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More About This Textbook
Overview
An up-to-date discussion of community and public health care in relation to midwifery practice, using real life scenarios in a range of hot topic areas.
• Explores the role the midwife can play in providing and improving public health
• Reflects current policy on public health issues
• Clear focus on practice and implementation of public health initiatives
• The first book to integrate public health with midwifery
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Faye Doris; Academic Lead, Midwifery; University of PlymouthExcellent, excellent and excellent
Product Details
Table of Contents
Preface
Building Blocks for practice: understanding public health
1. The ‘New’ Public Health: political rhetoric or real opportunities?
2. Changing practice: developing a public health role for midwives
3. Expanding horizons: public health perspectives for practice
Developing ideas and opportunities: key themes and concepts
4. Tackling health inequalities: a midwifery challenge
5. Celebrating diversity: meeting needs
6. Community spirit: looking beyond the obvious
7. Being with women: public policy and private experience
The practice reality: public health midwifery
8. Laying the foundation: the STOMP study
9. Sex education and teenage pregnancy: missed opportunities?
10. Midwives playing their part: Sure Start
11. Postnatal care: meeting the public health challenge
Moving forward : future directions and developments
12. Next steps: public health in midwifery practice
On-line resources
Index