Culture, Religion & Childbearing in a Multiracial Society: A Handbook for Health Professionals

Culture, Religion & Childbearing in a Multiracial Society: A Handbook for Health Professionals

by Alix Henley (Author), Alix Henley (Author), Judith Schott (Author), Dora Opoku (Foreword)

Synopsis

This book will enable health care professionals, particularly midwives, to understand the spectrum of cultural and religious issues that affect the quality of care that they can give to women and their families during child bearing. They are encouraged to reflect on their own attitudes and assumptions and are offered ways of improving their communication skills in this very sensitive area. Research based, the book also draws on interviews conducted specifically for this publication. In a plural society, everyone involved in providing, planning and managing women's health services, requires special skills to meet individual cultural and religious needs. This unique and sensitive book presents down-to-earth, practical and constructive ways of enhancing practice in all areas of women's health care.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Revised 2000 and Thumb Indexed and Updated to Include New De
Publisher: Butterworth Heinemann
Published: 04 Mar 1996

ISBN 10: 0750620501
ISBN 13: 9780750620505

Media Reviews
This book demands the reader s recognition of their own culture and beliefs and leads in both a gentle and sometimes challenging way into an understanding of other people s cultural perspectives. It is an essential book for every student of midwifery whether at the beginning of their career or as part of their continuing learning within midwifery practice. Lea Jamieson, Head of Midwifery and Women s Health Studies, Nightingale Institute, King s College, London.
much of relevance for all health care professionals, irrespective of discipline. A real joy to review, this book is good, clearly written, and sensitive. Read it! Trudy Stevens, Researcher Practitioner/Anthropologist, MIDIRS Midwifery Digest, September 1996
own beliefs have been challenged [by this book] and I have found it useful as a practising midwife. I therefore recommend the book for any health care library, and encourage readers to take time to read the book for maximum benefit. Inprint Multidisciplinary Health Journal, April 1996
this book is an excellent resource for those providing care in pregnancy and pregnancy loss. It would help those providing care to ensure they avoid indirect discrimination and provide the best possible information on specific cultures and religions, and would be an excellent reference source. Miscarriage Association, April 1999
own beliefs have been challenged [by this book] and I have found it useful as a practising midwife. I therefore recommend the book for any health care library, and encourage readers to take time to read the book for maximum benefit. Inprint Multidisciplinary Health Journal, April 1996