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Implications for Practice, Applying the Recommendations of the Confidential Enquiries
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By
Grace Edwards, RGN, RM, ADM, CertEd, MEd, PhD, Consultant Midwife in Public Health, Liverpool Women's Hospital, Liverpool
Description
This U.K. book's key findings and recommendations of the Confidential Enquiries are summarized in a clear, simple and accessible way, emphasizing the implications for clinical practice.
Audience
Midwives, trainee and qualified; neonatal nurses
Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction Local national and international trends in perinatal and infant mortality History
of the Confidential Enquiries Work of CESDI, CEMD, and CNST Past programmes of the confidential Enquiries Future programmes.
Chapter
2
Introduction Antenatal care Trends in stillbirths within England Wales and Northern Ireland The antenatal
stillbirth Confidential Enquiries Suboptimal factors Recommendations Paediatric Post mortems
Chapter 3
Introduction Intrapartum
care The intrapartum Confidential Enquiries. Suboptimal factors Recommendations
Chapter 4
Introduction Neonatal
care Survival rates of premature babies Project 27 - 28 Confidential Enquiries Suboptimal factors Recommendations
Chapter
5
Introduction Rare adverse advents in maternity care Ruptured uterus Shoulder dystocia Breech birth Home
birth Suboptimal factors Recommendations
Chapter 6
Introduction Sudden Unexplained deaths
in Infancy SUDI Confidential Enquiries Suboptimal factors Recommendations
Chapter 7
Introduction Confidential
Enquiries into maternal deaths Recurrent themes Suboptimal factors Recommendations
Chapter 8
Introduction Changing
practice Clinical negligence scheme for trusts Clinical governance Organisational change Changing practice
Chapter
9
Conclusion Summary and statistics
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Paperback, 160 pages, publication date: JUN-2004
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-8789-8
ISBN-10: 0-7506-8789-4
Imprint: BOOKS FOR MIDWIVES
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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