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Coping, Help and Coherence: a non-dichotomous theory for childbirth
Susanne Darra
Evidence Based Midwifery, Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 44 - 49
Swansea University Author: Susanne Darra
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Abstract
This paper follows a previous one and proposes a new theory for childbirth. It uses Aaron Antonovsky's theory of a Sense of Coherence and Ernestine Wiedenbach's Need for Help Theory to explain how women and their midwives cope and care during labour and birth. It is woman-focussed but incl...
Published in: | Evidence Based Midwifery |
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ISSN: | 1479-4489 |
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London
Royal College of Midwives
2018
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa41152 |
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This paper follows a previous one and proposes a new theory for childbirth. It uses Aaron Antonovsky's theory of a Sense of Coherence and Ernestine Wiedenbach's Need for Help Theory to explain how women and their midwives cope and care during labour and birth. It is woman-focussed but includes the midwife's ability to recognise if and when a woman needs help and to be able to offer that help. THe woman must at all times be free to validate the help that she may need, |
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Keywords: |
Midwifery, childbirth, normal birth, conceptual framework, model, theory, evidence-based midwifery. |
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Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
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2 |
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44 |
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49 |