While the organisation of work in maternity care has historically witnessed boundary work between midwives and obstetricians, modern service provision has posed many challenges to professional boundary work, with increasing litigation and risk management practices fuelling the social construction of a ‘risk discourse’ within maternity care. Drawing upon observational and interview data of an ethnographic study conducted in a UK obstetric-led maternity unit during 2013, this article explores the professional experiences of contemporary ‘risk work’ and the impact of such ‘risk work’ upon the professional role boundaries of obstetricians and midwives. Midwives and obstetricians expressed concern regarding risk in childbirth. Obstetricians and ...
Background there is an on-going debate about perceptions of risk and risk management in maternity c...
In contemporary Western society, the concept of risk is mostly linked related to negative or undesir...
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While the organisation of work in maternity care has historically witnessed boundary work between mi...
Midwives’ position in maternal and newborn care (MNC) in the Netherlands is unique: unlike many othe...
Midwives’ position in maternal and newborn care (MNC) in the Netherlands is unique: unlike many othe...
A case study of twenty-nine midwives and nine obstetricians working in a regional, public sector Aus...
This thesis is the product of an ethnographic discourse analysis of midwifery talk and practice, and...
Pregnant women and their birth partners require detailed, evidence-based information from healthcare...
Risk is a dominant discourse in current formations of Western society. This thesis examines how risk...
Background: poor relationships between maternity care professionals still contribute to poor outcome...
Despite the fact that the speciality of obstetrics is considered to be a high risk area, indeed it i...
Objective: Through the critical application of social theory, this paper will scrutinise how the ope...
The concept of risk is pervasive in contemporary discussions of childbirth –both amongst professiona...
Despite the international recognition that the concept of risk, and its minimization through active ...
Background there is an on-going debate about perceptions of risk and risk management in maternity c...
In contemporary Western society, the concept of risk is mostly linked related to negative or undesir...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
While the organisation of work in maternity care has historically witnessed boundary work between mi...
Midwives’ position in maternal and newborn care (MNC) in the Netherlands is unique: unlike many othe...
Midwives’ position in maternal and newborn care (MNC) in the Netherlands is unique: unlike many othe...
A case study of twenty-nine midwives and nine obstetricians working in a regional, public sector Aus...
This thesis is the product of an ethnographic discourse analysis of midwifery talk and practice, and...
Pregnant women and their birth partners require detailed, evidence-based information from healthcare...
Risk is a dominant discourse in current formations of Western society. This thesis examines how risk...
Background: poor relationships between maternity care professionals still contribute to poor outcome...
Despite the fact that the speciality of obstetrics is considered to be a high risk area, indeed it i...
Objective: Through the critical application of social theory, this paper will scrutinise how the ope...
The concept of risk is pervasive in contemporary discussions of childbirth –both amongst professiona...
Despite the international recognition that the concept of risk, and its minimization through active ...
Background there is an on-going debate about perceptions of risk and risk management in maternity c...
In contemporary Western society, the concept of risk is mostly linked related to negative or undesir...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...