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Linking Research and Practice in Midwifery
A Guide to Evidence-Based Practice

Sue Proctor (Author)

9780702022975, Elsevier Health Sciences

Paperback, published 7 August 2000

280 pages, 5 ills.
21 x 12.7 x 1.9 cm, 0.44 kg

"The editors are well known and eminent midwives with strong research backgrounds. They provide a useful introduction to set the scene and justify why we should incorporate evidence based practice." Heather James, Australian College of Midwives, December 2000

This book explores how the links between midwifery research and practice can be developed and strengthened, in order to lead directly to care based on the best available evidence. Based on the realities of midwifery practice, contributions by researchers, practitioners and consumers explore the core issues, which challenge midwives in their practice, and how these challenges may be met.
Comprising two sections, the book deals clearly and in detail with the complex issues involved in developing evidence-based practice. The first section considers the context of research in todays healthcare structure, after reflecting on the current and past positions of research in midwifery. Issues such as ethical decisions and the involvement of women and babies in research are explored prior to a discussion of the different stages of the research process. Continual professional and practice development through education and audit are also examined. Section Two highlights some of the core skills for research in midwifery and offers guidance and tips from experts in their fields. Throughout the book, examples from practice and reflective exercise illustrate and underpin theoretical points.

  • Explores the key issues in midwifery research which a midwife has to understand before being able to interpret research accurately
  • Focuses on how research can drive and improve everyday practice
  • Helps the reader to be clear about what issues have to be understood form research findings in order to build future research projects
  • Gives a clear guide to how midwifery research fits the national picture, how research priorities affect maternity services, and the importance of collaborating with other professionals in developing research

    THE CONTEXT OF MIDWIFERY PRACTICE &middot
    Research Evidence in Midwifery Practice &middot
    Historical Context of Research &middot
    Research and development in the NHS &middot
    Ethics and Good Practice Involving Consumers in Research &middot
    Reviewing Existing Knowledge &middot
    Asking Questions about Practice and Using Appropriate Research Methods &middot
    Words into Action: Dissemination and Implementing the Findings of Research &middot
    Developing Standards for Practice &middot
    Education for Best Practice &middot
    The Reality of Evidence-Based Practice in Midwifery &middot
    Developing Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Midwifery &middot
    The Next Thirty Years &middot
    DESIGNING A RESEARCH PROPOSAL &middot
    Applying to a Local Research Ethics Committee &middot
    Questionnaire Design &middot
    Conducting Interviews with Individuals and Groups &middot
    Conducting Participant and Non-Participant Observational Studies

    Subject Areas: Midwifery [MQD]

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