The schedule of antenatal care is dominated by what ‘experts’ perceive to be appropriate and is dominated by a biomedical model of health care.When providing care, the needs of women must be heard and incorporated into service provision.The term ‘need’ is subjective and socially constructed and as a concept, it is widely loosely defined.This paper outlines how Bradshaw’s taxonomy of needs can be used by nurses and other professionals to identify women’s felt needs in pregnancy.This can lead to health care which is more likely to address the social determinants of health and improve health outcomes for pregnant women
Background Delayed access to antenatal care in high income countries is associated with poor matern...
This presentation compares and contrasts women\u27s reported desires for childbirth against the type...
Objective: Midwifery philosophy and practice is grounded in providing woman-centred care. The availa...
The schedule of antenatal care is dominated by what ‘experts’ perceive to be\ud appropriate and is d...
Background Global uptake of antenatal care (ANC) varies widely and is influenced by the value women ...
A woman-centered approach to pregnancy must be flexible enough to address the variety of women\u27s ...
BackgroundListening to women as part of their antenatal care has been recognized as valuable in unde...
BACKGROUND: Existing research indicates that pregnant women who conceived through fertility treatmen...
ABSTRACT Antenatal care services for pregnant women are health services received by mothers during p...
Antenatal Education programs have been recommended for pregnant women to help them during gestation,...
M.Cur.The study aims at exploring and describing the expectations that pregnant women have of an ant...
Purpose. The focus of maternal role development, historically, has been on the tasks and processes d...
Objectives: To offer a critical discussion from a public health perspective of service user's exper...
Provision of antenatal care includes risk identification, prevention and management of pregnancy-rel...
There is a global call to optimise antenatal care experiences. Hospitalisation during pregnancy may ...
Background Delayed access to antenatal care in high income countries is associated with poor matern...
This presentation compares and contrasts women\u27s reported desires for childbirth against the type...
Objective: Midwifery philosophy and practice is grounded in providing woman-centred care. The availa...
The schedule of antenatal care is dominated by what ‘experts’ perceive to be\ud appropriate and is d...
Background Global uptake of antenatal care (ANC) varies widely and is influenced by the value women ...
A woman-centered approach to pregnancy must be flexible enough to address the variety of women\u27s ...
BackgroundListening to women as part of their antenatal care has been recognized as valuable in unde...
BACKGROUND: Existing research indicates that pregnant women who conceived through fertility treatmen...
ABSTRACT Antenatal care services for pregnant women are health services received by mothers during p...
Antenatal Education programs have been recommended for pregnant women to help them during gestation,...
M.Cur.The study aims at exploring and describing the expectations that pregnant women have of an ant...
Purpose. The focus of maternal role development, historically, has been on the tasks and processes d...
Objectives: To offer a critical discussion from a public health perspective of service user's exper...
Provision of antenatal care includes risk identification, prevention and management of pregnancy-rel...
There is a global call to optimise antenatal care experiences. Hospitalisation during pregnancy may ...
Background Delayed access to antenatal care in high income countries is associated with poor matern...
This presentation compares and contrasts women\u27s reported desires for childbirth against the type...
Objective: Midwifery philosophy and practice is grounded in providing woman-centred care. The availa...