Item does not contain fulltextThe Dutch system of obstetric care is often recommended for midwife-attended births, the high number of home deliveries, and the low rate of intervention during pregnancy and labour. In this contribution, the question is addressed whether processes of medicalization can be demonstrated in the Dutch midwife practice. Medicalization of pregnancy and childbirth is often criticized because it creates dependency on the medical system and infringement of the autonomy of pregnant women. It is concluded that medicalization is present in the practice of Dutch independent midwives, however it is less clear and outspoken than in hospital policies
In this article, we look into midwife practices in East and West Flanders during the 19th century. I...
Objective. To describe how discourse has been constructed regarding parturition (delivery) and the n...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
The Netherlands is the only industrialized country in which a large percentage of obstetric care tak...
This book provides an introduction to the sociological study of midwifery. The readings have been se...
Introduction: In the Dutch maternity care system, the role division between independently practising...
The Dutch obstetrical system rests on the assumption that pregnancy and birth are normal life-events...
In 1965 two-thirds of all births in The Netherlands occurred at home. In the next 25 years, that sit...
Objectives: In view of the growing concern for de-medicalizing childbirth, the aim of this study is ...
In this paper attention is focused on home delivery in the Netherlands, which still accounts for 36%...
Contains fulltext : 144026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Summary This th...
In this paper attention is focused on home delivery in the Netherlands, which still accounts for 36%...
The midwifery system of the Netherlands, where nearly one-third of births occur at home, is sidely a...
D.Cur.The midwife renders a service to assist the individual, family, and\or community to promote, m...
The Primary care midwife has long been the cornerstone of Dutch maternity care; the hospital midwife...
In this article, we look into midwife practices in East and West Flanders during the 19th century. I...
Objective. To describe how discourse has been constructed regarding parturition (delivery) and the n...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
The Netherlands is the only industrialized country in which a large percentage of obstetric care tak...
This book provides an introduction to the sociological study of midwifery. The readings have been se...
Introduction: In the Dutch maternity care system, the role division between independently practising...
The Dutch obstetrical system rests on the assumption that pregnancy and birth are normal life-events...
In 1965 two-thirds of all births in The Netherlands occurred at home. In the next 25 years, that sit...
Objectives: In view of the growing concern for de-medicalizing childbirth, the aim of this study is ...
In this paper attention is focused on home delivery in the Netherlands, which still accounts for 36%...
Contains fulltext : 144026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Summary This th...
In this paper attention is focused on home delivery in the Netherlands, which still accounts for 36%...
The midwifery system of the Netherlands, where nearly one-third of births occur at home, is sidely a...
D.Cur.The midwife renders a service to assist the individual, family, and\or community to promote, m...
The Primary care midwife has long been the cornerstone of Dutch maternity care; the hospital midwife...
In this article, we look into midwife practices in East and West Flanders during the 19th century. I...
Objective. To describe how discourse has been constructed regarding parturition (delivery) and the n...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...