Objectives: To explore the way that case-loading midwives in New Zealand construct midwifery (and in so doing, the concepts of woman and childbirth). This paper illuminates the fundamental features of this construction (continuity and woman-centred care) and discusses this with regard to the role of midwives vis-à-vis normal/abnormal birth. Design: Semi-structured interviews and official publications constituted the ‘text’ which was analysed using a poststructural approach that was informed by theorists Foucault, Grosz and Braidotti. Participants and setting 48 case-loading midwives practising throughout New Zealand participated in this study. These included facility-employed and self-employed midwives and those from rural and urban set...
Abstract Background The phenomenon of being ‘with woman’ is fundamental to midwifery as it underpins...
Women living in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation in Aotearoa/New Zealand experience significa...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.In their daily work case-l...
This thesis highlights the ways in which the practices of contemporary midwives in Aotearoa/New Zea...
Continuity of midwifery care has demonstrated some beneficial outcomes for mothers and their babies ...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
Case-loading midwives have a demanding role with an unpredictable workday in which they juggle their...
Midwives in New Zealand achieved professional autonomy in 1990 with an amendment to the Nurses Act 1...
This paper discusses key themes from a large-scale, long-term multi-perspective evaluation of caselo...
This thesis explores the implications of individual caseload practice for midwives.\ud \ud Over the ...
This article explores the interrelations between the corporeal, the social and the spatial as they o...
Termination of pregnancy (TOP), in the late second and third trimester, is planned fetal loss that i...
This thesis explores the implications of individual caseload practice for midwives. Over the past...
Abstract Background The phenomenon of being ‘with woman’ is fundamental to midwifery as it underpins...
Women living in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation in Aotearoa/New Zealand experience significa...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.In their daily work case-l...
This thesis highlights the ways in which the practices of contemporary midwives in Aotearoa/New Zea...
Continuity of midwifery care has demonstrated some beneficial outcomes for mothers and their babies ...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
In Aotearoa New Zealand (from hereafter New Zealand), postnatal care is typically provided in hospit...
Case-loading midwives have a demanding role with an unpredictable workday in which they juggle their...
Midwives in New Zealand achieved professional autonomy in 1990 with an amendment to the Nurses Act 1...
This paper discusses key themes from a large-scale, long-term multi-perspective evaluation of caselo...
This thesis explores the implications of individual caseload practice for midwives.\ud \ud Over the ...
This article explores the interrelations between the corporeal, the social and the spatial as they o...
Termination of pregnancy (TOP), in the late second and third trimester, is planned fetal loss that i...
This thesis explores the implications of individual caseload practice for midwives. Over the past...
Abstract Background The phenomenon of being ‘with woman’ is fundamental to midwifery as it underpins...
Women living in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation in Aotearoa/New Zealand experience significa...
Background: Pregnancy, birth and child rearing are significant life events for women and their famil...