Ethics and midwifery : issues in contemporary practice

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    • Frith, Lucy
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Ethics and midwifery : issues in contemporary practice

edited by Lucy Frith

Butterworth-Heinemann, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This volume reflects the changing face of the midwifery profession. It provides a multidisciplinary approach to guide midwives through dilemmas which occur in clinical practice. A wide range of problems is explored by experienced practitioners and philosophers. Contributors to the text include practising midwives and academics working in the field of midwifery and ethics.

目次

  • EVERYDAY ISSUE - Consent in childbirth (Heather Draper, Lecturer in Biomedical Ethics, University of Birmingham)
  • Choices in childbirth: areas of conflict (Helen Lewison, National Childbirth Trust Antenatal Teacher and Representative on Changing Childbirth Advisory Group)
  • Failing to deliver: the ethics of consent to epidural analgesia in uncomplicated labour (Rosemary Mander, Senior Lecturer, Department of Nursing Studies, University of Edinburgh)
  • Ethical issues raised by ultrasound in pregnancy (Jean Proud, Midwife Teacher, St Martins College, Lancaster)
  • Conception of normality in maternity services: applications and consequences (Soo Downe, Research Midwife, Derby City General Hospital NHS Trust)
  • Midwives and sexuality (Cath Williams, Lecturer in Womens' Health, Department of Health Studies and Human Sciences)
  • TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES - Ethical issues in neonatal intensive care (Pam Miller, Senior Midwife, Neonatal Unit, Birmingham Maternity Hospital)
  • Screening and the perfect baby (Janet Holt, Nurse Teacher, Leeds College of Health)
  • Foetal tissue transplants (David Lamb, Honorary Reader in Bioethics, Department of Biomedical Science, University of Birmingham)
  • Reproductive technologies (Lucy Frith)
  • PROFESSIONAL ISSUES - Ethical decision making and the positive use of codes (Jane Prithcard, Solicitor, Currently Research Assistant in Professional Ethics)
  • Midwife autonomy and the code of professional conduct (Rachel Clarke, Lecturer in Midwifery Studies, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of East Anglia)
  • The midwife advocate (Karen Bartter, Midwife Teacher)
  • Ethics in midwifery research (Carolyn Hicks, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Birmingham)
  • Researching sensitive issues (Hazel McHaffie, Research Fellow, Institute of Medical Ethics, Department of Medicine, University of Edinburgh).

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