In this article, the authors use the context of childbirth to consider the power that is endemic in certain forms of evidence within maternity care research. First, there is consideration of how the current evidence hierarchy and experimental-based studies are the gold standard to determine and direct women's maternity experiences, although this can be at the detriment of care and irrespective of women's needs. This is followed by a critique of how the predominant means to assess women's experiences via satisfaction surveys is of limited utility, offering impartial and restricted insights to assess the quality of care provision. A counter position of hermeneutic phenomenology as research method is then described. This approach offers an alt...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis involves a re-examination of feminist view...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
The aim of the study was to discover the nature and effects of postnatal care from the perspective o...
In this article the authors use the context of childbirth to consider the power that is endemic in c...
This research poster summarises the findings of my recent PhD and aims to convey to a primarily midw...
Hermeneutic phenomenology has been used widely by researchers to understand lived experiences. This ...
This article presents the philosophical and theoretical dimensions of a doctoral study which aimed t...
Background As the landscape of women presenting for maternity care changes, so do the challenges as...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Woman-centred care, a midwifery philosophy underpinni...
The increasing rates of intervention in childbirth are an issue for women, their families, health pr...
The fundamental and irreducible experience of carrying a child and bringing forth new life from one’...
This in-depth qualitative study considered how women from two different generations came to understa...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of mo...
Existing literature about childbirth does not clearly address the relationship between women’s exper...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis involves a re-examination of feminist view...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
The aim of the study was to discover the nature and effects of postnatal care from the perspective o...
In this article the authors use the context of childbirth to consider the power that is endemic in c...
This research poster summarises the findings of my recent PhD and aims to convey to a primarily midw...
Hermeneutic phenomenology has been used widely by researchers to understand lived experiences. This ...
This article presents the philosophical and theoretical dimensions of a doctoral study which aimed t...
Background As the landscape of women presenting for maternity care changes, so do the challenges as...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Woman-centred care, a midwifery philosophy underpinni...
The increasing rates of intervention in childbirth are an issue for women, their families, health pr...
The fundamental and irreducible experience of carrying a child and bringing forth new life from one’...
This in-depth qualitative study considered how women from two different generations came to understa...
The childbirth in the medical discourse is still viewed as a proces of high risk. The birth at home ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare public health discourses on the importance of mo...
Existing literature about childbirth does not clearly address the relationship between women’s exper...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The thesis involves a re-examination of feminist view...
Midwifery and maternity care are fields of community health where the use of evidence is, at best, c...
The aim of the study was to discover the nature and effects of postnatal care from the perspective o...