Menage / Ménage / Patterson | Love and Midwifery | Buch | 978-1-032-64576-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Menage / Ménage / Patterson

Love and Midwifery


1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-64576-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Buch, Englisch, 234 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN: 978-1-032-64576-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This unique book argues that love underpins safe, effective, and high-quality midwifery care, and enables readers to explore sustainable and compassionate ways to engage with their profession.

At a time when midwives are struggling to stay connected with the passion that brought them into the profession, and fear, distress, and trauma are prevalent within maternity care for both staff and those receiving care, this book maps a new way forward. It encourages reflection and discussion about how love impacts midwives’ experience of their practice and improves the quality of care they are able to provide for women and their families. It develops a theoretical basis for understanding why love is relevant to midwifery, how midwives think of love, and the ways that it is communicated in practice. It offers practical ways in which love can be appropriately nurtured and applied in contemporary maternity settings, whilst upholding the professional standards required of all maternity care providers. Many chapters include the authentic words of midwives reflecting on the role of love in their own practice experiences.

Love and Midwifery is a valuable contribution to the literature around compassion, kindness, resilience, moral distress, and trauma in maternity care, helping midwives to realise and feel proud of the love in their work. It is an essential read for all midwives from student to experienced practitioner, as well as the wider maternity care workforce.

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Zielgruppe


Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Advanced

Weitere Infos & Material


Introduction, Part One: Love in Context, 1: What do we mean by love?, 2: Love and the humanisation of childbirth, 3: Why we need to talk about love in midwifery, Part Two: Love in Practice , 4: Love as Touch, 5: Love as Actions, 6: Love as Words, 7: Love as Time, 8: Love as Gift, Part Three: Love in the Profession, 9: Love for Self: controversies and word games, 10: Love and Colleagues: sustaining wellbeing in the workplace through social connections, 11: Love in Midwifery Leadership, 12: Love in Midwifery Education, 13: Love and Professional Issues in Midwifery, Conclusion: Strength, growth and transformation, Index


Diane Ménage is a midwife with a life-long interest in women’s health and well-being. Throughout her career, her focus has always been on providing individualised evidence-based care through relationships. As a midwife, she has worked clinically in hospital settings, community midwifery, and independent practice. She completed her PhD research on Women’s Lived Experience of Compassionate Midwifery at Coventry University (UK) in 2018. She has written extensively for midwifery journals, contributed to book chapters and co-authored the textbook An Introduction to Research for Midwives, 4th Edition. Diane is a part-time lecturer in Midwifery at De Montfort University. In her role as a midwifery educator, she is passionate about embedding compassion and self-compassion into midwifery education.

Jenny Patterson has worked as a midwife since 2007, within the UK NHS and independently. Jenny has a particular interest in traumatic birth experiences and her PhD thesis explored post traumatic stress disorder in women post childbirth (PTSD-PC). Jenny has been part of an international group of midwives, midwifery researchers, and lecturers that explored midwives’ needs regarding stress and trauma across the UK and Ireland. Following completion of trauma management training, Jenny has led workshops for women and midwives. She has published several midwifery journal articles, contributed to a few book chapters, and presented in the UK and Europe. Jenny currently lectures in midwifery at Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK. Current research interests include exploring how maternity care providers and interpreters can best collaborate to provide high quality care for women whose first language is not that of the country in which they are receiving maternity care.



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