New Thinking on Improving Maternity Care: International Perspectives

Sarah Church (Editor), Lucy Frith (Editor), Marie-Clare Balaam (Editor), Marie Berg (Editor), Valerie Smith (Editor), Christa van der Walt (Editor), Soo Downe (Editor), and Edwin van Teijlingen (Editor)

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New Thinking on Improving Maternity Care is the result of years of comparative international research, with the goal of finding and generating the best possible evidence across a range of childbirth practices, contexts, and issues in Europe. There is a general shift towards a more risk-averse approach to childbirth globally, but this is occurring at different rates in population attitudes and in use of childbirth technologies, in different countries. The drivers to such changes can also vary from country to country, but the clinical, social and economic consequences are similar.

This book offers a new set of theories to help explain the nature of maternity care provision across Europe and beyond, including complexity theory, salutogenesis, and new concepts of organisational culture. The aim of the book is to examine the nature of these theories, and to apply them to a range of practical situations in a number of different countries. A fascinating book, that will become required reading for European maternity professionals.

  • ISBN13 9781780662404
  • Publish Date 26 January 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Pinter & Martin Ltd.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 216
  • Language English