Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendations

Introduction. The issue of high-risk pregnancy has been widely discussed in the recent years. As a result, many countries have introduced programs to improve perinatal care in order to meet the needs of pregnant women as well as those going into labour. Much less attention was dedicated to health an...

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Main Authors: Czerwińska-Osipiak Agnieszka, Pięta Beata, Kamińska Justyna, Nowakowska Halina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-09-01
Series:Pielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pielxxiw-2018-0020
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spelling doaj-288ee05b795241c490f2ca3c807482542021-09-05T14:00:58ZengSciendoPielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku2450-646X2018-09-01173656810.2478/pielxxiw-2018-0020pielxxiw-2018-0020Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendationsCzerwińska-Osipiak Agnieszka0Pięta Beata1Kamińska Justyna2Nowakowska Halina3Zakład Pielęgniarstwa Położniczo-Ginekologicznego, Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu z Oddziałem Pielęgniarstwa i Instytutem Medycyny Morskiej i Tropikalnej, Gdański Uniwersytet MedycznyZakład Praktycznej Nauki Położnictwa, Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu, Uniwersytet Medyczny w PoznaniuZakład Pielęgniarstwa Położniczo-Ginekologicznego, Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu z Oddziałem Pielęgniarstwa i Instytutem Medycyny Morskiej i Tropikalnej, Gdański Uniwersytet MedycznyZakład Zarządzania w Pielęgniarstwie, Pracownia Pedagogiki i Dydaktyki Medycznej, Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu z Oddziałem Pielęgniarstwa i Instytutem Medycyny Morskiej i Tropikalnej, Gdański Uniwersytet MedycznyIntroduction. The issue of high-risk pregnancy has been widely discussed in the recent years. As a result, many countries have introduced programs to improve perinatal care in order to meet the needs of pregnant women as well as those going into labour. Much less attention was dedicated to health and social circumstances of women in the postpartum period. The World Health Organisation developed a document (WHO Recommendations on Postnatal Care of the Mother and Newborn, 2013) in which it clearly defines recommendations formulated for the professionals who are care providers to the child and the mother after birth. The authors of the report indicate that the postnatal period is crucial for both the mothers and their children, and the lack of proper care given to them may lead to deterioration of their health and even death. According to the code of professional practice, the Polish midwife identifies and determines individuals’ requirements as well as health needs, recognizes nursing difficulties, and, effectively plans and oversees their care. The Polish guideline for the highest standard of medical care during pregnancy, the delivery, the postpartum period and the neonatal care is the Regulation of the Health Minister from 20th September 2012.https://doi.org/10.2478/pielxxiw-2018-0020midwifeobstetric carepostpartummidwifery
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author Czerwińska-Osipiak Agnieszka
Pięta Beata
Kamińska Justyna
Nowakowska Halina
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Pięta Beata
Kamińska Justyna
Nowakowska Halina
Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendations
Pielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku
midwife
obstetric care
postpartum
midwifery
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Pięta Beata
Kamińska Justyna
Nowakowska Halina
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title Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendations
title_short Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendations
title_full Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendations
title_fullStr Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Women’s postnatal care based on the Polish and international recommendations
title_sort women’s postnatal care based on the polish and international recommendations
publisher Sciendo
series Pielęgniarstwo XXI Wieku
issn 2450-646X
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Introduction. The issue of high-risk pregnancy has been widely discussed in the recent years. As a result, many countries have introduced programs to improve perinatal care in order to meet the needs of pregnant women as well as those going into labour. Much less attention was dedicated to health and social circumstances of women in the postpartum period. The World Health Organisation developed a document (WHO Recommendations on Postnatal Care of the Mother and Newborn, 2013) in which it clearly defines recommendations formulated for the professionals who are care providers to the child and the mother after birth. The authors of the report indicate that the postnatal period is crucial for both the mothers and their children, and the lack of proper care given to them may lead to deterioration of their health and even death. According to the code of professional practice, the Polish midwife identifies and determines individuals’ requirements as well as health needs, recognizes nursing difficulties, and, effectively plans and oversees their care. The Polish guideline for the highest standard of medical care during pregnancy, the delivery, the postpartum period and the neonatal care is the Regulation of the Health Minister from 20th September 2012.
topic midwife
obstetric care
postpartum
midwifery
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pielxxiw-2018-0020
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