Humanisation of Childbirth 8: Where do we go from here? Professor Lesley Page-Visiting Professor in Midwifery, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, King’s College London. Adjunct Professor, University of Technology Sydney and Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. Honorary research fellow, Oxford Brookes University Dr Elizabeth Newnham-Lecturer in Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, […]
Humanisation of Childbirth 8. Where do we go from here?
Humanisation of Childbirth 8. Where do we go from here? Professor Lesley Page-Visiting Professor in Midwifery, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, King’s College London. Adjunct professor, University of Technology Sydney and Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. Honorary research fellow, Oxford Brookes University Dr Elizabeth Newnham-Lecturer in Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, […]
Humanisation of Childbirth 7. The Role of Critical Pedagogy in Midwifery Education
Humanisation of Childbirth 7. The Role of Critical Pedagogy in Midwifery Education Janice Bass – Lecturer in midwifery, Griffith University Dr Lois McKellar – Associate professor of midwifery, University of South Australia Dr Elizabeth Newnham – Lecturer in midwifery, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia Published in the Practising Midwife Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2020 In this […]
Humanisation of Childbirth: 6. Midwifery technology – midwifery practice for the humanisation of birth
Humanisation of Childbirth: 6. Midwifery technology –midwifery practice for the humanisation of birth Dr Elizabeth Newnham – Lecturer in Midwifery at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 23 Issue 2 February 2020 In this sixth article of the 19th Midwifery basics series on humanising birth, Elizabeth Newnham talks more about the […]
Humanisation of Childbirth: 5. Humanising policy – the curious case of epidural analgesia and water immersion
Humanisation of childbirth 5. Humanising policy – the curious case of epidural analgesia and water immersion Dr Elizabeth Newnham – Lecturer in Midwifery at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia @LizNewnham Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 23 Issue 1 January 2020 In this fifth article in the 19th Midwifery basics series on the humanisation of birth, […]
Humanisation of Childbirth 4. The Paradox of the Institution
Humanisation of Childbirth 4. The Paradox of the Institution Dr Elizabeth Newnham – Lecturer in Midwifery at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 22 Issue 11 December 2019 In this fourth article of the 19th Midwifery Basics series, Dr Elizabeth Newnham describes more of the research from the ethnographic study that is […]
Humanisation of Childbirth 3. Re-envisaging labour pain – a humanistic approach
Humanisation of Childbirth 3. Re-envisaging labour pain – a humanistic approach Dr Elizabeth Newnham – Lecturer in Midwifery at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia @LizNewnham Ass Prof Sigfríður Inga Karlsdottir – Associate Professor at University of Akureyri, Iceland and Midwife and Antenatal Facilitator in Iceland Ruth Sanders – Teaching Fellow at King’s College London and Midwifery Lecturer at University of […]
Humanisation of Childbirth 1. The Humanisation of Childbirth
Humanisation of Childbirth 1. The Humanisation of Childbirth Dr Elizabeth Newnham – Lecturer in Midwifery at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia Professor Lesley Page – Visiting Professor in Midwifery at Kings College London, Adjunct Professor at University of Technology, Sydney and Griffith University, Queensland, Australia and Honorary Research Fellow at Oxford Brookes University Published in The Practising Midwife Volume […]
Being alongside on the transformative journey of pregnancy, birth and the start of parenting
The journey of pregnancy, birth and parenthood as transformation Leaving from the airport when I set off on my holidays a couple of weeks ago, I was struck by the huge vibrant graphic above the door as I went through security, reminding that every journey is a transformation. I immediately thought of the journey of […]
Hormonal Physiology of Childbearing: Evidence and Implications for Women, Babies and Maternity Care
Hormonal Physiology of Childbearing: Evidence and Implications for Women, Babies and Maternity Care Buckley SJ (2015) Washington: National Partnership for Women and Families Dr Alys Einion – Associate Professor of Midwifery at Swansea University Published in The Practising Midwife Volume 20 Issue 4 April 2017 Summary Report Review runs alongside Guideline commentary and the other […]