Facilitating and making informed choices during pregnancy : a study of midwives and pregnant women
Over the past several years various authors and Government reports have urged that women be enabled to make informed choices regarding their care during pregnancy and childbirth. The facilitation and making of these choices involves complex processes, however, which apparently have not yet been stud...
Main Author: | Levy, Valerie Anne |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Sheffield
1997
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.268290 |
Similar Items
-
Decision making by midwives involved in the intrapartum care of women suitable for full midwifery care : processes and influences
by: Mead, Marianne Marie Paule
Published: (2000) -
Accountability and Quality Assurance in health care : the perceptions of nurses, midwives and managers
by: Dawson, Jane
Published: (1992) -
Midwives readiness to use high technology in the labour ward : implications for education and training
by: Sinclair, M.
Published: (1999) -
Preferences for information and decision making in women with breast cancer : a follow up study
by: Beaver, Kinta
Published: (1996) -
The impact of pregnancy on fat women's body image and eating practices
by: Wiles, Rose
Published: (1991)