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Pregnant Women, Violent Men Sheila C. Hunt (Dean, Professor of Nursing & Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Scotland)

Pregnant Women, Violent Men By Sheila C. Hunt (Dean, Professor of Nursing & Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Scotland)

Summary

Includes case studies and scenarios that illustrate how to apply theory to clinical midwifery practice, taking into account society, exploring the causes of violence and focusing on violence in pregnancy and childbirth. This title is useful for midwife and health care professional involved in offering childbearing women care and support.

Pregnant Women, Violent Men Summary

Pregnant Women, Violent Men: What Midwives Need to Know by Sheila C. Hunt (Dean, Professor of Nursing & Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Scotland)

Pregnant Women: Violent Men is written by an experienced midwifery educator and health professional, and by a social scientist and Open University Lecturer who has considerable experience in supporting women who survive violence. Case studies and scenarios illustrate how to apply theory to clinical midwifery practice, taking into account contemporary society, exploring the causes of violence and focusing on violence in pregnancy and childbirth. Pregnant Women: Violent Men is an essential purchase for every midwife and health care professional involved in offering childbearing women care and support. * Offers sound advice and ideas on how the midwife can support, influence and stand alongside women as they experience both childbirth and the crime of domestic violence; and discusses who else can help, including the law and the Women's Aid network * Explores the shape of society and examines the roots of violence * Sensitively considers the role of the midwife when faced with domestic violence among childbearing women

Pregnant Women, Violent Men Reviews

"A powerful and challenging new book for midwives. Wonderful books like this are bringing domestic violence out of the professional closet." Jane Salvage, Nursing Times, February 2002

Table of Contents

Exploring domestic violence and setting the scene; The shape of society; From all walks of life; The underlying causes of violence; Domestic violence and childbirth; So what can be done? Nursing and midwifery interventions; Who else can help?; Summary and conclusions; Appendix: Useful addresses and contact numbers

Additional information

GOR002712770
9780750652032
0750652039
Pregnant Women, Violent Men: What Midwives Need to Know by Sheila C. Hunt (Dean, Professor of Nursing & Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Scotland)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
2000-12-12
224
N/A
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