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Decision-Making in Midwifery Practice Maureen D. Raynor (Senior Lecturer (Midwifery), De Montfort University, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Leicester, UK)

Decision-Making in Midwifery Practice By Maureen D. Raynor (Senior Lecturer (Midwifery), De Montfort University, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Leicester, UK)

Summary

Looks at a broad perspective of decision making. This title includes chapter that focuses on a specific aspect related to making crucial decisions.

Decision-Making in Midwifery Practice Summary

Decision-Making in Midwifery Practice by Maureen D. Raynor (Senior Lecturer (Midwifery), De Montfort University, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Leicester, UK)

The book looks at a broad perspective of decision making and each chapter focuses on a specific aspect related to making crucial decisions. Following an initial introduction the book explores the concept of autonomy and the many factors that influence autonomous practise. The role of knowledge in decision making, using evidence to inform decisions, as well as different approaches to decision making are also examined - including the traditional or rational approach, decision analysis and the development of professional judgement. Dilemmas arise when decisions are made and therefore ethical decision making is an important component of this book. Management decisions may be different from those related to giving specific care to women, hence one chapter focuses on making management decisions. Emphasis is also placed on the role of the midwife in helping women make their own decisions, the role of reflection in enhancing the decisions midwives make and the support midwives can receive from their Supervisor of Midwives. Flowcharts explain and facilitate the decision-making process. A very practical approach to decision-making in midwifery, with contributions from midwives who have considerable experience in this area Provides guidelines on how to achieve successful autonomous midwifery practice, enabling theory to be effectively applied to practice Includes coverage of management roles and decision-making as well as clinical scenarios, offering frameworks and flowcharts to guide the inexperienced Suggests different approaches to making difficult decisions

Decision-Making in Midwifery Practice Reviews

Faye Doris; Academic Lead, Midwifery; University of Plymouth A valuable text in an area where students and some midwives have difficulty acquiring this higher order skill.

Table of Contents

Contributors Preface Acknowledgements Introduction - Maureen D Raynor and Rosalind Bluff 1. Autonomy and the Midwife - Jayne E Marshall 2. The Role of Knowledge in Midwifery Decision Making - Jeanne Siddiqui 3. Using the Evidence to Inform Decisions - Elizabeth R Cluett 4 . Models of Decision Making - Heid Mok and Peggy A Stevens 5. Processes and Challenges in Clinical Decision Making - Marianne Mead 6. Developing Clinical Judgements - Dr Sally Marchant 7. Making Ethical Decisions - Professor Shirley R Jones 8. Making Management Decisions - Vicky Tinsley 9. Helping Women to Make their Own Decisions - Pauline Cooke 10. The Reflective Practitioner - Kathleen P Nakielski 11. Supporting Decision Making through Supervision - Jean M Duerden 12. Skilled Decision making: the blood supply of midwifery practice - Amanda Sullivan Glossary Index

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Decision-Making in Midwifery Practice by Maureen D. Raynor (Senior Lecturer (Midwifery), De Montfort University, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Leicester, UK)
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Elsevier Health Sciences
20050401
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