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Listening to Women After Childbirth
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Listening to Women After Childbirth

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It is vital that healthcare practitioners understand the psychological impact of childbirth when caring for women. This accessible guide is designed to improve the care that women receive and, as a result, public health outcomes related to maternal and infant wellbeing.

This book outlines how clinicians can offer practical support to women after birth. It:

discusses what we know about how women adapt to motherhood and develop a post-childbirth identity;

outlines some of the causes and manifestations of post-traumatic stress following childbirth;

provides practical guidance for setting up postnatal pathways for women traumatised by birth and how to communicate effectively;

equips practitioners with the knowledge and skills to support pregnant women with a fear of birth;

incorporates narratives from women to demonstrate how their births and related events were perceived and processed, before discussing how women’s views can be used to inform future practice;

highlights the importance of restorative supervision for healthcare professionals working in this area to promote staff resilience and sustainability.

Drawing together theoretical knowledge, evidence, practical skills and women’s narratives to help clinicians understand the psychology of childbirth and support women, it is of significant value to all healthcare practitioners engaged in maternity services.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 February 2020
Pages
146
ISBN
9780815360353

It is vital that healthcare practitioners understand the psychological impact of childbirth when caring for women. This accessible guide is designed to improve the care that women receive and, as a result, public health outcomes related to maternal and infant wellbeing.

This book outlines how clinicians can offer practical support to women after birth. It:

discusses what we know about how women adapt to motherhood and develop a post-childbirth identity;

outlines some of the causes and manifestations of post-traumatic stress following childbirth;

provides practical guidance for setting up postnatal pathways for women traumatised by birth and how to communicate effectively;

equips practitioners with the knowledge and skills to support pregnant women with a fear of birth;

incorporates narratives from women to demonstrate how their births and related events were perceived and processed, before discussing how women’s views can be used to inform future practice;

highlights the importance of restorative supervision for healthcare professionals working in this area to promote staff resilience and sustainability.

Drawing together theoretical knowledge, evidence, practical skills and women’s narratives to help clinicians understand the psychology of childbirth and support women, it is of significant value to all healthcare practitioners engaged in maternity services.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
20 February 2020
Pages
146
ISBN
9780815360353