Best Practices in Midwifery (eBook)

Using the Evidence to Implement Change
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2016 | 2. Auflage
568 Seiten
Springer Publishing Company (Verlag)
978-0-8261-3179-9 (ISBN)

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First Edition an AJN Book of the Year Award Winner! This second edition of a groundbreaking book is substantially revised to deliver the foundation for an evidence-based model for best practices in midwifery, a model critical to raising the United States' current standing as the bottom-ranking country for maternity mortality among developed nations.With a focus on updated scientific evidence as the framework for midwifery practice, the book includes 21 completely new chapters that address bothcontinuing and new areas of practice, the impact of institutional and national policies, and the effects of diversity and globalization. Incorporating themidwifery model of care, the book provides strategies for change and guidance for implementing evidence-based best practices. The book examines midwifery efforts to improve the health of women and children in the U.S., for example, Strong Start, US MERA, Centering Pregnancy, a focus on physiologic birth, and successful global endeavors. It encompasses a diverse nationwide authorship that includes leaders in midwifery,academicians, midwives representing diversity, hospital- and community-based practitioners, and policymakers. This coalition of authors from diversebackgrounds facilitates an engaging and robust discussion around best practices. Chapters open with a contemporary review of the literature, a comparisonof current (often scientifically unsubstantiated and ineffective) practices, evidence-based recommendations, and best practices for midwifery. Key Features: Focuses on scientific evidence as the framework for midwifery practiceAddresses continuing and new, controversial areas of practice with strategies and guidelines for changeIncludes 20 out of 27 completely new chaptersAuthored by a diverse group of 44 prominent midwifery leadersExamines practices that are in conflict with scientific evidence

CONTENTS

Contributors

Foreword Holly Powell Kennedy, PhD, CNM, FACNM, FAAN

Preface

SECTION I: ADVANCING MIDWIFERY CARE

Barbara A. Anderson

1. The Midwifery Workforce: Issues Globally and in the United States

Judith T. Fullerton and Barbara A. Anderson

2. Advocating for Childbearing Women: Current Initiatives and Workforce Challenges

Heather M. Bradford and Jesse S. Bushman

3. Evaluating and Using Scientific Evidence: Foundation for Implementing Change

Billie Anne Gebb, Zach G. Young, and Barbara A. Anderson

SECTION II: MIDWIFERY CARE: THE EVIDENCE FOR OPTIMAL OUTCOMES

Rebeca Barroso

4. Facilitating Access to Midwifery-Led Prenatal and Postpartum Care

Julia C. Phillippi and Melody J. Castillo

5. Nutrition and Epigenetics in Pregnancy

Mary K. Barger

6. Evidence-Based Midwifery Care for Obese Childbearing Women

Laura A. Aughinbaugh and Nicole S. Carlson

7. Weight Management Counseling With Overweight and Obese Pregnant Women

Cecilia M. Jevitt

8. Maternal Concerns and Knowledge About Vaccination During Pregnancy: Counseling Childbearing Women

Deborah M. Brickner

9. Women in Migration: Best Practices in Midwifery

Jane M. Dyer

10. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Birth Outcomes: The Challenge to Midwifery

Patricia O. Loftman

11. Circles of Change: CenteringPregnancy®, Health Disparities, and Vulnerable Women

Margaret S. Hutchison and Melanie R. Thomas

12. Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders: Maximizing Midwifery Care

Cheryl Tatano Beck

13. Mind–Body Practices: Integration in the Midwifery Model of Care

Kathleen A. Moriarty

14. The Freestanding Birth Center: Evidence for Change in the Delivery of Health Care to Childbearing Families

Susan E. Stone, Eunice K. M. Ernst, and Susan R. Stapleton

15. Creating a Birth Center: Entrepreneurial Midwifery

Kathryn Schrag and Barbara A. Anderson

16. Home as the Place of Birth: The Evidence for Safety

Judith P. Rooks and Suzan Ulrich

SECTION III: THE INTRAPARTAL PERIOD: USING THE EVIDENCE

Rebeca Barroso

17. Therapeutic Presence and Continuous Labor Support: Hallmarks of Midwifery

Robin G. Jordan

18. Untethering in Labor: Using the Evidence for Best Practice

Susan M. Yount, Meghan Garland, and Rebeca Barroso

19. Vaginal Birth After Cesarean: Emotion and Reason

Mayri Sagady Leslie

20. The Limits of Choice: Elective Induction and Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request

Kerri D. Schuiling and Joan K. Slager

21. Evidence-Based Management of Prelabor Rupture of the Membranes at Term

Amy Marowitz

22. The Midwife as Catalyst: Promoting Institutional Change With Intrapartum Immersion Hydrotherapy

Elizabeth Nutter and Jenna Shaw-Battista

23. Nitrous Oxide’s Place in Labor and Birth

Michelle R. Collins and Judith P. Rooks

24. Management of the Third Stage of Labor: Implementing Best Practices

Mavis N. Schorn

SECTION IV: COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE: THE EVIDENCE FOR BEST PRACTICES

Barbara A. Anderson

25. The Role of Midwifery in Mobilizing Communities to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health Outcomes

Jody R. Lori

26. The Evidence for Interprofessional Education in Midwifery

Denise Colter Smith and Mary Paul Backman

27. Creating a Collaborative Working Environment

Ginger K. Breedlove and John C. Jennings

28. Conclusion: Policy and Advocacy—Fostering Best Practices in a Dynamic Health Care Environment

Lisa Summers

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.8.2016
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Hebamme / Entbindungspfleger
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Pädiatrie
Schlagworte African American women • childbearing women • Evidence-based Medicine • global midwifery workforce • intra-partum period • Nutrition Interventions • obese childbearing women • physiologic birth • Postpartum Period • prenatal period • prenatal weight gain • racial disparity • Tdap vaccine • U.S. midwifery workforce • value-based purchasing
ISBN-10 0-8261-3179-4 / 0826131794
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-3179-9 / 9780826131799
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