This article explores the interrelations between the corporeal, the social and the spatial as they operate to shape the discursive and material realities of childbirth in the obstetric hospital setting. It draws on interviews conducted with midwives throughout New Zealand and embodies key insights derived from the work of Michel Foucault and Elizabeth Grosz. The obstetric hospital is theorised as a product of particular socio-political relations that privilege biomedical constructions of the body and childbirth. Midwives, however, proffer an alternative construction of childbirth and the space/place it is enacted. It is one that requires a woman to actively engage with a variety of birth spaces and take up a range of subject positions that ...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
This thesis examines the embodied, spiritual and spatial experiences of maternity for Māori women. I...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background limited efforts have been made to understand the complex relationship...
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...
Background: In nursing and midwifery, the concept of environment is considered a meta-concept. Resea...
Objectives: To explore the way that case-loading midwives in New Zealand construct midwifery (and in...
The article examines the ways in which pregnant women in the West use clothing as a means of constru...
The theory of Birth Territory describes, explains and predicts the relationships between the environ...
The theory of Birth Territory describes, explains and predicts the relationships between the environ...
Small maternity units are an important historical feature within New Zealand. Over time many of thes...
Background: Research indicates that midwives and their practice are influenced by space and place an...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
The body is of central concern to midwifery yet, as a profession, we have largely failed to grapple ...
Healthcare facilities are primarily focused on functionality and efficiency creating environments th...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
This thesis examines the embodied, spiritual and spatial experiences of maternity for Māori women. I...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background limited efforts have been made to understand the complex relationship...
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...
Background: In nursing and midwifery, the concept of environment is considered a meta-concept. Resea...
Objectives: To explore the way that case-loading midwives in New Zealand construct midwifery (and in...
The article examines the ways in which pregnant women in the West use clothing as a means of constru...
The theory of Birth Territory describes, explains and predicts the relationships between the environ...
The theory of Birth Territory describes, explains and predicts the relationships between the environ...
Small maternity units are an important historical feature within New Zealand. Over time many of thes...
Background: Research indicates that midwives and their practice are influenced by space and place an...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
The body is of central concern to midwifery yet, as a profession, we have largely failed to grapple ...
Healthcare facilities are primarily focused on functionality and efficiency creating environments th...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
This thesis examines the embodied, spiritual and spatial experiences of maternity for Māori women. I...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Background limited efforts have been made to understand the complex relationship...