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E-raamat: Normal Midwifery Practice

(University of Suffolk, UK), (De Montfort University, UK)
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An introductory text to help student midwives understand and engage with concepts related to normal midwifery practice.

For new students the language and concepts of midwifery care can at first be daunting. This book helps students to understand the expectations of midwifery training in relation to normal midwifery practice. It covers the basics of midwifery care including professional practice, frameworks informing midwifery care, key concepts and philosophies of care, communication and care skills, antenatal care, normal labor and birth, postnatal care, neonatal care and breastfeeding, as well as a brief introduction to medicines management in normal midwifery care. The book is designed to work alongside first taught modules in midwifery, and underpin training in subsequent years.

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I would recommend this text to new student midwives - the book is a good resource to support student learning from practice - especially the reflective activities asking the reader to consider experiences from placement. It is supplemented by suggested answers to tasks presented and so helpful for the year 1 student midwife - Celia Yeardley, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Midwifery, Sheffield Hallam University

Foreword vi
Judith Nabb
Acknowledgements vii
About the authors viii
Introduction 1(3)
1 Normal midwifery practice
4(17)
Sam Chenery-Morris
2 Communication and interpersonal skills in normal midwifery practice
21(20)
Sam Chenery-Morris
Moira McLean
3 The initial antenatal appointment and care
41(24)
Sam Chenery-Morris
4 Ongoing antenatal care
65(17)
Sam Chenery-Morris
5 Midwifery care in normal labour
82(33)
Moira McLean
6 The role of the midwife in postnatal care
115(17)
Sam Chenery-Morris
7 Neonatal care
132(27)
Moira McLean
8 Medicines management in normal midwifery care
159(14)
Moira McLean
Glossary 173(5)
References 178(6)
Index 184
Sam Chenery Morris (RGN, RM, RSCN) is an Associate Professor in Midwifery at the University of Suffolk. She has worked in all areas of midwifery practice, from the community to the delivery suite, from 1995-2003 before moving into teaching in 2006. Sam has a PhD in midwifery education specifically around learning, assessment and grading in clinical practice and an MA in Interprofessional Healthcare Education. Her teaching expertise encompasses normal midwifery practice, neonatal care and screening, professional issues and research methods with her module responsibilities reflecting these areas. She is a link lecturer to local hospitals and has an External Examiner post at the University of Nottingham.  Sam has presented at local, national and international conferences including RCM and RCN conferences, the Doctoral Midwifery Research Society Global Conference and International Confederation of Midwives Congress. She has written chapters in edited books and articles in midwifery journals, including Evidence Based Midwifery, MIDIRS, and Nurse Education in Practice.