Titre : | The fear factor of risk, feeling guilty (part 2) (2017) |
Auteurs : | Thierry Robin, Auteur |
Type de document : | Article de revue |
Dans : | Vocation sage-femme (n°129, novembre- décembre 2017) |
Article en page(s) : | p.45-47 |
Langues: | Français |
Thème : |
[Thesaurus Rockefeller] NAISSANCE [Thesaurus Rockefeller] TRAVAIL |
Résumé : | Today's second installment on our scary trip through British midwifery is yet again led by Mandie Scamell. She identifies how contemporary midwifery practice in the UK, as is the case in most Western countries, converges upon an interface between two arguably divergent care objectives. On the one hand, midwives strive to inspire a sense of confidence and well-being in the women they care for to support them to give birth spontaneously. On the other, by contrast, midwives view their practice through a lens of risk where an urgency to pay attention to the potential risks involved in childbirth prevails. |
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