Family-centred perinatal care : improving pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care
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Family-centred perinatal care : improving pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care
(Cambridge medicine)
Cambridge University Press, 2017
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-216) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Since childbirth became a medicalized - and usually hospitalized - event a century ago, women's and families' psychosocial needs have been relegated to a somewhat peripheral role within the clinically focussed hierarchy of medical care. This text reinstates psychosocial issues as a primary focus of care, together with clinical excellence. Family-centred care is a familiar phrase in today's maternity services, with professional guidelines and hospital policies including the term in their care protocols; however, few definitions, and no specific standards, for family-centred care exist. While all caregivers and care services are likely to define their care as sensitive to women's needs, and family-centred, the actual implementation of a family-centred approach - despite it being a current fashion in care - is still inadequate. This book clearly defines family-centred perinatal care, and outlines how truly family-centred care can, and should, be implemented, and how, and where, this has been done.
目次
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Executive summary
- An introduction to family-centred perinatal care
- Part I. From Pregnancy to Parenthood: 1. Pregnancy and birth are normal, healthy processes
- 2. Care of families after normal birth
- 3. Care of sick or preterm newborns and their families
- Part II. Practicing Family-Centred Care: 4. Clinical care: evidence-based family-centred care
- 5. Psycho-socially sensitive care
- 6. Including families in care
- 7. Inter- and multi-professional care
- 8. Culturally appropriate care
- 9. Is there a 'universally ideal birth'?
- Part III. Meeting Professional Standards: 10. Abuse in obstetric and gynaecological care
- 11. Monitoring, evaluation and research
- 12. Goals, ethics and rights in family-centred perinatal care
- Part IV. An Unfinished Agenda: 13. Best practices from global settings
- 14. The road ahead
- Appendix: family-centred care monitoring questions
- Notes
- Index.
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