The woman has the right to make decisions about her care, in particular about where, how and with whom she has her baby. Therefore the options she chooses must be available to her. As the midwife is the person who has the professional duty to facilitate the woman’s decision making, she must in turn be enabled to support whatever carefully thought-out decisions a woman makes
Women have to face a myriad of choices on which to make informed decisions during the childbearing c...
Background: Despite the right for health professionals to abstain from providing abortion services e...
Vaginal birth after c-section (VBAC) can be physically and mentally challenging. This paper intends ...
The woman has the right to make decisions about her care, in particular about where, how and with wh...
BackgroundLike all health care consumers, pregnant women have the right to make autonomous decisions...
Like few other professional groups, midwives provide a universal service. Th is, coupled with knowle...
In a judgment of 14 December 2010, in the case of Madam Ternovszky v. Hungary, the European Court of...
A 'human rights defender' is a term used to describe people who, individually or with others, act to...
The prospect of midwifery legislation in the Canadian Province, Ontario, is investigated in light of...
The bioethical principle of respect for a person’s bodily autonomy is central to biomedical and heal...
Labour and childbirth is an important event in the life of a woman and her family members. For a pre...
For the great majority of American women, the right to choose the place and manner of giving birth h...
This thesis presents a study using a Grounded Theory methodology to explore the way that decisions w...
Health care professionals are required by health care regulators to rationally and analytically reso...
Professionalisation, the midwifery profession and professional autonomy are explored from a sociolog...
Women have to face a myriad of choices on which to make informed decisions during the childbearing c...
Background: Despite the right for health professionals to abstain from providing abortion services e...
Vaginal birth after c-section (VBAC) can be physically and mentally challenging. This paper intends ...
The woman has the right to make decisions about her care, in particular about where, how and with wh...
BackgroundLike all health care consumers, pregnant women have the right to make autonomous decisions...
Like few other professional groups, midwives provide a universal service. Th is, coupled with knowle...
In a judgment of 14 December 2010, in the case of Madam Ternovszky v. Hungary, the European Court of...
A 'human rights defender' is a term used to describe people who, individually or with others, act to...
The prospect of midwifery legislation in the Canadian Province, Ontario, is investigated in light of...
The bioethical principle of respect for a person’s bodily autonomy is central to biomedical and heal...
Labour and childbirth is an important event in the life of a woman and her family members. For a pre...
For the great majority of American women, the right to choose the place and manner of giving birth h...
This thesis presents a study using a Grounded Theory methodology to explore the way that decisions w...
Health care professionals are required by health care regulators to rationally and analytically reso...
Professionalisation, the midwifery profession and professional autonomy are explored from a sociolog...
Women have to face a myriad of choices on which to make informed decisions during the childbearing c...
Background: Despite the right for health professionals to abstain from providing abortion services e...
Vaginal birth after c-section (VBAC) can be physically and mentally challenging. This paper intends ...