Prenatal and Postnatal Care (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-85271-1 (ISBN)
Situate pregnancy in the emotional and physical life of the whole person with this bestselling guide
Prenatal and postnatal care are important and dynamic areas in healthcare research and practice. The needs of the childbearing person before and after birth are complex and intensely personal, combining significant physiological impact with broader emotional needs. In order to supply optimal care, providers must account not only for physiological factors, but also for cultural, social, experiential, and psychological ones.
Prenatal and Postnatal Care takes a holistic, person-centered approach to prenatal and postnatal care. Emphasizing the pregnant person and their unique needs, this book presents prenatal and postnatal care as foundational care for a healthy start to family life. This accessible, comprehensive book provides unique knowledge and skills to practitioners so that they can make a positive difference to the people they serve.
Readers of the third edition of Prenatal and Postnatal Care will also find:
- New chapters covering health equity, ethics in perinatal care, exercise, and more
- All chapters updated to reflect evidence concerning health disparities and inequities
- Concrete ways for clinicians to disrupt the systems of harm and exclusion that can mediate care at every level
Prenatal and Postnatal Care is essential for midwives, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare providers who work with childbearing people.
Karen Trister Grace, CNM, PhD, FACNM, is Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing, George Mason University, Virginia, USA. She has over twenty years' experience as a midwife, and her research focuses on pregnancy intention and reproductive coercion.
Cindy L. Farley, CNM, PhD, FACNM, is a Professor of Nurse-Midwifery at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA. She also serves on the board of the Cincinnati Birth Center and as a legal expert on cases involving midwifery regulation and clinical care. Her research focuses on midwifery student confidence for supporting physiologic birth.
Noelene K. Jeffers, CNM, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Maryland, USA. She has been a practicing nurse-midwife for over a decade, and her research focuses on the structural and social determinants of Black perinatal health. She also serves on the board of directors of the National Association to Advance Black Birth.
Tanya Tringali, CNM, MS, earned a BSN from New York University in 2003 and her MS in Midwifery from Philadelphia University in 2007 where she joined the faculty a year later. Currently, she serves as adjunct faculty at NYU and Georgetown University. She practiced full scope midwifery in and around New York City until 2018 when she created Mother Wit Maternity & Consulting Services providing virtual midwifery care and wellness options to people navigating the perinatal period. She is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer, CrossFit Level 1, and Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism Coach, working diligently to provide clients and clinicians with the information, evidence and tools needed to help people stay active during throughout the perinatal period.
Prenatal and Postnatal Care Situate pregnancy in the emotional and physical life of the whole person with this bestselling guide Prenatal and postnatal care are important and dynamic areas in healthcare research and practice. The needs of the childbearing person before and after birth are complex and intensely personal, combining significant physiological impact with broader emotional needs. In order to supply optimal care, providers must account not only for physiological factors, but also for cultural, social, experiential, and psychological ones. Prenatal and Postnatal Care takes a holistic, person-centered approach to prenatal and postnatal care. Emphasizing the pregnant person and their unique needs, this book presents prenatal and postnatal care as foundational care for a healthy start to family life. This accessible, comprehensive book provides unique knowledge and skills to practitioners so that they can make a positive difference to the people they serve. Readers of the third edition of Prenatal and Postnatal Care will also find: New chapters covering health equity, ethics in perinatal care, exercise, and more All chapters updated to reflect evidence concerning health disparities and inequities Concrete ways for clinicians to disrupt the systems of harm and exclusion that can mediate care at every level Prenatal and Postnatal Care is essential for midwives, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare providers who work with childbearing people.
Karen Trister Grace, CNM, PhD, FACNM, is Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing, George Mason University, Virginia, USA. She has over twenty years' experience as a midwife, and her research focuses on pregnancy intention and reproductive coercion. Cindy L. Farley, CNM, PhD, FACNM, is a Professor of Nurse-Midwifery at Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA. She also serves on the board of the Cincinnati Birth Center and as a legal expert on cases involving midwifery regulation and clinical care. Her research focuses on midwifery student confidence for supporting physiologic birth. Noelene K. Jeffers, CNM, PhD, is Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Maryland, USA. She has been a practicing nurse-midwife for over a decade, and her research focuses on the structural and social determinants of Black perinatal health. She also serves on the board of directors of the National Association to Advance Black Birth. Tanya Tringali, CNM, MS, earned a BSN from New York University in 2003 and her MS in Midwifery from Philadelphia University in 2007 where she joined the faculty a year later. Currently, she serves as adjunct faculty at NYU and Georgetown University. She practiced full scope midwifery in and around New York City until 2018 when she created Mother Wit Maternity & Consulting Services providing virtual midwifery care and wellness options to people navigating the perinatal period. She is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer, CrossFit Level 1, and Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism Coach, working diligently to provide clients and clinicians with the information, evidence and tools needed to help people stay active during throughout the perinatal period.
Contributors
Kathlyn Albert, DNP, FNP‐BC, CNM
Director, Nurse‐Midwifery Program
Clinical Assistant Professor
Marquette University College of Nursing
Milwaukee, WI
Tia P. Andrighetti, DNP, CNM, CNE, CHSE‐A
Associate Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Madbury, NH
Aishwarya Arjunan, MS, MPH, CGC, CPH
Certified Genetic Counselor
Senior Medical Science Liaison
GRAIL LLC
Menlo Park, CA
Rhonda Arthur, DNP, CNM, WHNP‐BC, FNP‐BC, CNE
Associate Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Floyd, VA
Melissa D. Avery, PhD, CNM, FACNM, FAAN
Editor‐in‐Chief
Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health
Professor Emeritus
School of Nursing
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
Jenna Benyounes, DNP, CNM, WHNP, NCMP
Adjunct Faculty
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, DC
Esther Ellsworth Bowers, MSN, MS, MEd, CNM/WHNP
Adjunct Instructor
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Flagstaff, AZ
Heather M. Bradford, PhD, CNM, FACNM
Assistant Program Director
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Seattle, WA
Victoria H. Burslem, MSN, CNM, CNE(cl), FACNM
Senior Instructor
Department of Midwifery and Women’s Health
Frontier Nursing University
Nicholasville, KY
Judith M. Butler, DNP, CNM, CNE, WHNP
Assistant Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Tucson, Arizona
Joyce D. Cappiello, PhD, FNP, FAANP
Associate Professor of Nursing Emeritus
College of Health and Human Services
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH
Emma Clark, MHS, MSN, CNM, FACNM
Adjunct Faculty
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, D.C.
Anne Z. Cockerham, PhD, CNM, WHNP‐BC, CNE, FACNM
Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Pinehurst, NC
Katie Daily, CNM, MSN
Adjunct Faculty
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, DC
Katie DePalma, DNP, CNM, WHNP‐BC, FACNM
Instructor
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, DC
Debora M. Dole, PhD, CNM, FACNM
Vice Dean, Academic Affairs
Associate Professor
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, DC
Mary Broderick Donnelly, DBE, HCEC‐C, RN
Clinical Assistant Professor, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing
Loyola University of Chicago
Clinical Ethics Consultant, Loyola University Medical Center
Maywood, IL
Janet L. Engstrom, PhD, APRN, CNM, WHNP‐BC, CNE
Faculty, Frontier Nursing University
Versailles, KY
Melicia Escobar, DNP, CNM, WHNP‐BC, FACNM
Program Director, Assistant Professor
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Philadelphia, PA
Jenifer Fahey, MSN, PhD, CNM, FACNM
Assistant Professor and Director, Division of Midwifery University of Maryland
School of Medicine
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science
Baltimore, MD
Cindy L. Farley, PhD, MSN, CNM, FACNM
Professor, Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Senior Advisor to the Dean on Research and Scholarship
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Yellow Springs, OH
Gina M. Fullbright, DNP, WHNP‐BC
Infectious Disease Clinician, New Mexico Department of Health
Adjunct Faculty
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Las Cruces, NM
Raven Fulton, CNM, WHNP, MS
Atlanta, GA
Elizabeth Gabzdyl, DNP, CNM, ARNP
Assistant Professor
Program Director, Nurse‐Midwifery Education Program
College of Nursing
Seattle University
Seattle, WA
Meghan Garland, PhD, CNM, FACNM
Faculty
Frontier Nursing University
Forest Park, IL
Karen Trister Grace, PhD, MSN, CNM, FACNM
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
George Mason University
Bethesda, MD
Lisa Hachey, DNP, APRN‐CNM
Associate Professor
Program Director, Nurse‐Midwifery
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH
Susan Hancock, MS, CGC
Certified Genetic Counselor
Staff Genetic Counselor
Illumina, Inc
Foster City, CA
Lisa Hanson, PhD, CNM, FACNM
Klein Professor and Associate Director, Midwifery Program
Marquette University
College of Nursing
Milwaukee, WI
Lise Hauser, DNP, RN
Assistant Clinical Professor, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing
Loyola University Chicago
Chicago, IL
Ella T. Heitzler, PhD, WHNP‐BC, FNP‐BC, RNC‐OB
Associate Professor
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, DC
Katie Huffling, DNP, RN, CNM, FAAN
Executive Director
Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
Mount Rainier, MD
Sascha James‐Conterelli, DNP, CNM, FACNM, FAAN, FNYAM
Assistant Professor
Yale University
School of Nursing
Orange, CT
Noelene K. Jeffers, PhD, CNM, IBCLC
Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
Baltimore, MD
Cecilia M. Jevitt, RM, CNM, ARNP, PhD, FACNM
Associate Professor
Midwifery Program Director
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Robin G. Jordan, PhD, CNM, FACNM
Editor Emeritus
Prenatal and Postnatal Care: A Woman‐Centered Approach, first and second editions
Petoskey, MI
Deborah Brandt Karsnitz, DNP, CNM, FACNM, CNE
Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Simpsonville, KY
Julia Lange‐Kessler, DNP, CM, FACNM
Certified Somatic Therapist: Pregnancy and Birth
Westtown, New York
Melissa Kitzman, MSN, CNM, WHNP‐BC
Lead Certified Nurse‐Midwife
M Health Fairview
Adjunct Faculty and Clinical Faculty Advisor
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Minneapolis, MN
Ebony Marcelle, DNP, CNM, FACNM
Adjunct faculty
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, DC
Emily Malloy, PhD, CNM
Staff Nurse‐Midwife and Director of Midwifery Research
Advocate Aurora UW Medical Group
Milwaukee, WI
Participating Faculty
Marquette University College of Nursing
Milwaukee, WI
Clinical Adjunct Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Madison, WI
Amy Marowitz, DNP, CNM, CNE
Associate Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Maple City, MI
Latrice Martin, DNP, CNM, FNP‐C, PMHNP‐BC
Instructor
Frontier Nursing University
Versailles, Kentucky
LuVerda Sayles Martin, DNP, CNM
Staff Midwife
Advocate Aurora Health
Milwaukee, WI
Katie McDevitt, MSN, CNM, WHNP‐BC
Staff Midwife
Mary’s Center
Washington, DC
Linda McDaniel, DNP, CNM, FACNM, RNFA
Assistant Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Versailles, KY
Carrie E. Neerland, PhD, CNM, FACNM
Assistant Professor
School of Nursing
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
Lisa Noguchi, PhD, CNM, FACNM, CPPS
Director, Maternal Newborn Health, Jhpiego
Associate, Department of Epidemiology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Washington, DC
Cynthia Nypaver, PhD, CNM, WHNP‐BC, FACNM
Associate Professor of Clinical
College of Nursing
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH
Signey Olson, DNP, CNM, WHNP‐BC, FACNM
Assistant Professor
Nurse‐Midwifery/WHNP and WHNP Programs
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Washington, DC
Nancy Pesta Walsh, DNP, PMHNP, FNP
Assistant Professor
Frontier Nursing University
Belgrade, MN
Catherine Ruhl, DNP, CNM
Certified Nurse‐Midwife
Presbyterian Hospital
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Jenna Shaw‐Battista, PhD, PHN, NP, CNM, FACNM
Certified Nurse‐Midwife, Sutter Health
Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Elica Health Centers
Yolo County, California
Nell L. Tharpe, MS, CNM, FACNM, CRNFA (E)
Perinatal Consultant
Perinatal Quality Collaborative for Maine
Midwifery Educator
Midwife Workshops
East Boothbay, ME
Signy Toquinto, MSN, CNM, WHNP, MA
(she/her/ella)
OB Program Manager
Marin Community Clinic
MarinHealth Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
Tanya Tringali, MS, CNM, FACNM
Adjunct Faculty
New York University, Rory Meyers College of Nursing
Georgetown University School of Nursing
Plantation, FL
Kimberly K. Trout, PhD, CNM, FACNM, FAAN
Associate Professor
M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing
Villanova University
Villanova, PA
Marsha Walker, RN, IBCLC
Vice President
National Lactation Consultant...
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.9.2023 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege |
Schlagworte | birthing • bodily autonomy • clinical medicine • Diversity and inclusion • Geburt • Gynäkologie • Gynäkologie u. Geburtshilfe • health equity • Health Outcomes • Hebammenpraxis • holistic care • Krankenpflege • Krankenpflege i. d. Frauenheilkunde • Live Birth • Medical Ethics • Medical Science • Medizin • Midwifery • nursing • Obstetrics & Gynecology • perinatal care • Reproductive Health • systemic oppression • Women's Health Nursing |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-85271-4 / 1119852714 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-85271-1 / 9781119852711 |
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