Aspects of Midwifery Practice: A Research Based Approach

Aspects of Midwifery Practice: A Research Based Approach

by Jo Alexander (Author), Sarah Roch (Contributor), Valerie Levy (Contributor)

Synopsis

This fifth volume in the immensely popular series introduces new topics of Midwifery Practice and revisits some topics already discussed in previous volumes. The accessible chapter structure remains the same and a broad range of research themes are presented across the three stages of midwifery practice. The guiding philosophy behind this series is to present research topics within the context of clinical practice and in this volume the editors have put together a subject range which will be of interest to all practicing midwives and students.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 212
Edition: 1995
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 31 May 1995

ISBN 10: 0333619560
ISBN 13: 9780333619568
Book Overview: Reviews of Midwifery Practice: A Research Based Approach: 'I opened this book with enthusiasm, pleased to find that a fourth volume had been added to the series. I had worried that by using the tripartite structure of antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care the editors had limited the potential for a sequel to this accessible and challenging collection' - Nursing Times, December 1993 'The book is a valuable addition to the three already in the series and should be available to all midwives and midwifery students.' - Nursing Times, February 1994

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Reviews of Midwifery Practice: A Research Based Approach: 'I opened this book with enthusiasm, pleased to find that a fourth volume had been added to the series. I had worried that by using the tripartite structure of antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care the editors had limited the potential for a sequel to this accessible and challenging collection' - Nursing Times, December 1993 'The book is a valuable addition to the three already in the series and should be available to all midwives and midwifery students.' - Nursing Times, February 1994