Essential midwifery practice : expertise leadership and collaborative working / Soo Downe.
Material type: TextSeries: Essential midwifery practicePublication details: Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.Description: 248 pISBN:- 9781405184311 (pbk.) :
- 9781405184311 (Paper)
- 618.2 DOW
- RG950
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Long Loan | TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection | 618.2 DOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00213682 |
Part I: Leadership. Introduction to Part I: Chapter 1. Midwifery Leadership: Theory, Practice and Potential--Chapter 2. Transformational Leadership and Midwifery: A Nested Narrative Review-- Chapter 3. What Do Leaders Do to Influence Maternity Services? Midwifery Leadership As Applied to Case Studies -- Chapter 4. Leadership for Effective Change in Mother and Infant Health: Lessons Learned from a Programme of Work on Breastfeeding--Part II: Expertise: Introduction to Part II:-Chapter 5. The Notion of Expertise --Chapter 6. Expertise in Intrapartum Midwifery Practice-- Chapter 7. Enhancing Expertise and Skills Through Education-- Chapter 8. What is a Skilled Birth Attendant? Insights from South America--Part III: Collaboration: Introduction to Part III:- Chapter 9. Collaboration: Theories, Models and Maternity Care-- Chapter 10. Case Studies of Collaboration in the UK and China-- Chapter 11. Using Collaborative Theories to Reduce Caesarean Section Rates and Improve Maternal and Infant Well-being -- Chapter 12. Bringing It All Together.
Leadership, expertise, and collaborative working are fundamental aspects of efficient and effective health care. This book offers a comprehensive overview of the general theories, principles and points of good practice in each of these three areas.