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1 Cover
6 Foreword
7 1 An Evolutionary Concept Analysis A Historic Review of Being ‘with Woman’ Rodgers' Concept Analysis Framework Search Strategy and Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria Data Extraction and Analysis Characteristics of the ‘with Woman’ Concept Wellbeing and Health Through Positive Behaviour Processing Midwifery Knowledge and Skills Physical Wellbeing Through Environmental Factors Conclusion Lessons Learnt References
8 2 Ethical Perspectives of Being ‘with Woman’ Introduction Midwifery Working Practices Ethics and Standards Choices, Autonomy and Decision Making Towards a Relational Model with Confidence and Responsibility Advocacy Empathy, Intuition and Sensitivity The ‘Good’ Midwife Conclusion Lessons Learnt Acknowledgement References
9 3 ‘With Woman’ in ‘Normal Birth’ Introduction Defining Normality Defining Risk Woman‐Centred Care Place of Birth Conclusion Lessons Learnt References
10 4 ‘With Woman’ in Screening and Fetal Medicine Introduction Screening and Fetal Medicine Benefits and Costs of Prenatal Screening Healthcare Professionals' Experiences of Fetal Screening Women's Views of Fetal Screening Termination After Diagnosis Conclusion References
11 5 ‘With the High‐Risk Woman and Neonate’ Introduction High‐Risk Pregnancies and Birth Hypertension in Pregnancy Care in Pregnancy, Labour and Postpartum ‘Being with Woman’ Having Twins Lessons Learnt ‘With Woman’ in Special Care or Intensive Care Neonatal Units Lessons Learnt References
12 6 ‘With Woman’ with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Introduction Gestational Diabetes Literature Diagnosis of GDM Managing GDM to Improve Outcomes Women's Experiences of GDM Management Implications for the Neonate of a GDM Woman The Role of Lactation in GDM Women Conclusion Lessons Leant References
13 7 ‘With Woman’ in Perineal Trauma Introduction and Background Midwives' Role in Supporting Women with Perineal Trauma Women's Experiences of Care after Perineal Trauma Rationale for a Perineal Care Clinic Conclusion Lessons Learnt References
14 8 ‘With Woman’ from a Mental Health Perspective Introduction Principles of Care in Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period Recognising Depression in Pregnancy and the Postnatal Period; Assessment and Referral Treatment Options, Monitoring and Support in the Postnatal Period Women's Perspective Conclusion Lessons Learnt References
15 9 ‘With Woman’ in Prison Introduction Interventions and Impact on Outcomes Women's Views and Experiences Maternity Services for Women in Prisons Conclusion Lessons Learnt References
16 10 ‘With the Older Woman’ Introduction Reasons for Advanced Maternal Age Perception of Risk Outcomes of Pregnancy and Birth Women's Views Midwifery Care of the Older Mother Conclusion Lessons Learnt References
17 11 ‘With the Bereaved Woman’ Introduction The Consequences of a Stillbirth Implications for Healthcare Providers Parents' Perspective Bereavement Care Services Conclusion Lessons Learnt References
18 12 Global Midwifery Perspective of the ‘with Woman’ Concept Introduction to Global Maternity Services Midwifery Services in Israel Miriam's Reflection Priscilla's Reflection Midwifery Services in Italy Midwifery in Norway Maternity Services in Australia Lessons Learnt References Some Useful Websites
19 Conclusion: Reflections on Midwifery Practice: Does Professional Regulation Promote a ‘With Woman’ Philosophy? Introduction Self‐Professional Regulation Peer Professional Regulation Non‐statutory Professional Regulation Government Policy International Influences and Regulation Conclusion References
21 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Rodgers' Evolutionary Conceptual Analysis framework (1989).Table 1.2 Databases searched and number of articles selected for final review...Table 1.3 Antecedents, attributes and consequences of the ‘with woman’ concep...
2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Concept Analysis of the ethical perspective of being ‘with woman’.
3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Analysis of the midwife's perspective of ‘with woman’ concept.
4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Concept analysis of ‘with woman’ in screening and fetal medicine.
5 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Concept analysis of ‘with the high‐risk woman and neonate’.Table 5.2 Concept analysis of ‘with woman’ with the compromised neonate.
6 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Concept analysis of ‘with the GDM woman’ and compromised neonate.
7 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Concept analysis of ‘with woman’ with perineal trauma.
8 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Concept analysis of mental health factors.
9 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Rodgers' Concept analysis of ‘with woman’ in prison.
10 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Concept analysis of midwives ‘with the older woman’.
11 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Concept analysis of ‘with the bereaved woman’.
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