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Complex Social Issues and the Perinatal Woman / edited by Laura Abbott

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2021
Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Authors Abbott, Laura editor
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OB00171659 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9783030580858

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XVII, 230 p. 20 illus., 12 illus. in color : online resource
Notes Chapter 1. Overview of complex issues in maternity care in relation to current guidance -- Chapter 2. Perinatal mental health: meeting the emotional needs of the perinatal woman with complex social issues -- Chapter 3. Substance abuse and the pregnant woman -- Chapter 4. Domestic Violence in pregnancy -- Chapter 5. Pregnant refugees and asylum seekers -- Chapter 6. The perinatal woman in prison -- Chapter 7. The pregnant woman who has undergone FGM -- Chapter 8. HIV / AIDS and the perinatal woman -- Chapter 9. Same sex parents: care in the perinatal period -- Chapter 10. Breastfeeding support for women with complex social needs -- Chapter 11. Charity support of the perinatal woman and a Trauma Informed Approach to care -- Chapter 12. The homeless perinatal woman -- Chapter 13. Working with women using a trauma informed approach -- Chapter 14. Closing discussion to blend developing themes
Pursuing a multidisciplinary approach, this book demonstrates the best quality care for pregnant women and new mothers who may have complex social needs. This book will benefit all health and social care professionals working in women’s health, while also providing a valuable reference guide for maternity departments. The latest Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries across the UK (MBRRACE-UK) demonstrates the consequences that having multiple complexities has and the need to ensure that susceptible groups receive personalised, appropriate care and meeting the needs of all women is urgent and essential. This book brings together a blend of health and social care professionals, experts by experience and the charity third sector. All have expertise in caring for and supporting perinatal women with issues that may affect their health and the type of care they require. Through our collective writing, we provide a paradigm for partnership working and hope to have strengthened voices by highlighting women’s experiences and the importance of third sector partnerships, working in tandem with women who are experts by experiences and bringing health professionals together. In combination with recommendations from specialists in the field, we have offered a unique mix of compassion and evidence-based guidance. From substance abuse, domestic violence and HIV to experiences of Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities, homelessness, women seeking asylum and women in prison, we have addressed a range of current issues and provided essential information and opportunities to reflect. Each chapter invites the reader to step into the shoes of the perinatal woman. Through our collective writing, we provide a paradigm for partnership working and hope to have strengthened voices by highlighting diverse experiences. We have looked at how using a trauma informed approach can be applied universally to care for all women and learn from charities such as Birth Companions, the 4M project and the Salamander Trust, how different approaches may directly impact women’s care in a positive and holistic way. An overarching aim of our book has been to find ways to deliver multi-agency continuity of care, whilst being aware of bias, professional responsibilities and an understanding how we can take a holistic approach - crucial for attaining excellence in 21st century maternity care provision
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58085-8
Subjects LCSH:Nursing
LCSH:Gynecology 
LCSH:Psychiatry
LCSH:Midwifery
FREE:Nursing
FREE:Gynecology
FREE:Psychiatry
FREE:Midwifery
Classification LCC:RT1-120
DC23:610.73
ID 8000077246
ISBN 9783030580858

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