Objective: to assess the evolution of attitudes and practices relating to perinatal loss through an analysis of British midwifery textbooks. Design: a literature review of midwifery textbooks, written or edited by midwives, published in the UK after 1902, and a critical analysis of textbooks to determine the ideological and professional standpoints presented to readers. Findings: the rhetoric and ritual relating to perinatal loss as portrayed in British midwifery textbooks has changed, with the most dramatic changes taking place in the past 30 years. Evidence to support the changes is largely anecdotal, and little reference is made to research relating to perinatal death. The ‘dirty’ elements of perinatal death relating to the decay that ta...
Background: Student midwives often encounter perinatal loss, such as stillbirth and neonatal death, ...
Setting in dialogue a range of texts from fiction and diaries to medical journals and letters, from ...
The thesis begins with an exploration of my experiences of caring for dying babies which considers t...
Objective: to assess the evolution of attitudes and practices relating to perinatal loss through an ...
This article was originally published in Midwifery 2008;24(3):335-43 doi:10.1016/j.midw.2006.03.010 ...
Globally, perinatal death is on a decline. However, its impact on the healthcare profession is huge....
Background: Health care personnel’s experiences of grief and painful emotional involvements in situa...
Stillbirth and neonatal death can cause great emotional suffering to family and friends. Midwives ar...
Today the public expectation in developed countries is that pregnancy leads to the birth of a live a...
There is limited midwifery research that focuses on midwives experiences and attitudes to providing ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the expectations of the parents from multicultural sett...
This paper considers the area of perinatal death by focusing on the mother's experience. An argument...
For many bereaved parents, the care provided by health professionals at birth – from midwives to ant...
Intrauterine fetal death is a serious medical and nursing problem. Midwifes in the delivery room do ...
This study has developed from recognition of the potential impact on midwives caring, for the first ...
Background: Student midwives often encounter perinatal loss, such as stillbirth and neonatal death, ...
Setting in dialogue a range of texts from fiction and diaries to medical journals and letters, from ...
The thesis begins with an exploration of my experiences of caring for dying babies which considers t...
Objective: to assess the evolution of attitudes and practices relating to perinatal loss through an ...
This article was originally published in Midwifery 2008;24(3):335-43 doi:10.1016/j.midw.2006.03.010 ...
Globally, perinatal death is on a decline. However, its impact on the healthcare profession is huge....
Background: Health care personnel’s experiences of grief and painful emotional involvements in situa...
Stillbirth and neonatal death can cause great emotional suffering to family and friends. Midwives ar...
Today the public expectation in developed countries is that pregnancy leads to the birth of a live a...
There is limited midwifery research that focuses on midwives experiences and attitudes to providing ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the expectations of the parents from multicultural sett...
This paper considers the area of perinatal death by focusing on the mother's experience. An argument...
For many bereaved parents, the care provided by health professionals at birth – from midwives to ant...
Intrauterine fetal death is a serious medical and nursing problem. Midwifes in the delivery room do ...
This study has developed from recognition of the potential impact on midwives caring, for the first ...
Background: Student midwives often encounter perinatal loss, such as stillbirth and neonatal death, ...
Setting in dialogue a range of texts from fiction and diaries to medical journals and letters, from ...
The thesis begins with an exploration of my experiences of caring for dying babies which considers t...