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An Interactive Workbook
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By
Sara Wickham, RM, MA, BA(Hons), PGCE(A), Independent Midwifery Lecturer and Consultant
Description
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. Concentrating specifically on research
into midwifery and related disciplines, this book appraises eight previously published research articles that present both qualitative
and quantitative research studies. Each of the various elements is analysed - from the methodology through to the interpretation of the
results. Each article is annotated with notes and questions, thereby enabling the reader to actively participate in the appraisal.
Contents
Introduction
SECTION ONE: A Few Tools, Tips and Checklists
SECTION TWO: Women, Midwives and Information Introduction Chapter
One Sara Wickham O'Cathian, A, Walters, SJ, Nicholl JP, Kirkham M (2002) Use of evidence based leaflets to promote informed choice
in maternity care: randomised controlled trial in everyday practice. British Medical Journal 324: 643 Chapter Two Nadine Edwards Stapleton,
H, Kirkham, M, Thomas G (2002) Qualitative study of evidence based leaflets in maternity care. British Medical Journal 324: 639
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THREE: Childbirth Choices Introduction Chapter Three Tricia Anderson Hundley V, Rennie A-M, Fitzmaurice A et al (2000) A national
survey of women's views of their maternity care in Scotland. Midwifery, Vol 16, Issue 4, pp 303-313 Chapter Four Mary Stewart Madi
BC and Crow R (2003) A qualitative study of information about available options for childbirth venue and pregnant women's preference
for place of delivery. Midwifery, Vol 19, Issue 4, pp 328-336
SECTION FOUR: Childbirth Interventions Introduction Chapter
Five Julie Frohlich Olsen, SF and Secher, NJ. (2002) Low consumption of seafood in early pregnancy as a risk factor for preterm delivery:
prospective cohort study. British Medical Journal 324: 447-450 Chapter Six Ishvar Sheran and Sara Wickham Smith C, Crowther C
and Belby J (2002) Acupuncture to treat nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy: a randomised controlled trial. BIRTH, Vol 29, No 1
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FIVE: Women's Experiences Introduction Chapter Seven Ruth Deery Berg, M., Lundgren, I., & Hermansson, E. (1996) Women's experience
of the encounter with the midwife during childbirth Midwifery, Vol. 12, Issue 1, pp. 11-15 Chapter Eight Tricia Anderson Machin
D and Scamell M (1997) The experience of labour using ethnography to explore the irresistible nature of the bio-medical metaphor during
labour. Midwifery Vol 13, Issue X, pp 78-84
SECTION SIX: Resources
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 184 pages, publication date: MAR-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-8849-9
ISBN-10: 0-7506-8849-1
Imprint: BOOKS FOR MIDWIVES
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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