Normal Midwifery Practice
- Sam Chenery-Morris - University of Suffolk, UK
- Moira McLean - De Montfort University, UK
Maternity Nursing & Midwifery
Key Features
- Reflects the latest practice approaches, issues and evidence
- Links theory to practice through case studies and problem based learning
- Activities help develop key skills such as decision making and critical thinking
- Links knowledge to the NMC Standards and ESCs required for registration
An excellent book for student midwives. Some very useful activities included.
An interesting book which students will find useful
Very helpful to look at birth from a slightly different perspective. Useful as a lecturer preparing presentations and also as we try to promote normality
A succinct foundation level text that is highly recommended to all students commencing midwifery studies within the university.
This is a great resource for student midwives and midwives alike. It is clear, comprehensive and uses case studies and activities very effectively. Highly recommended.
this book is helpful for students to consider evidence in relation to practice
excellent text which covers all aspects of normal midwifery
This is a very easy to read text that covers the key elements of the first year of study on a midwifery programme, providing a framework on which to build upon during subsequent years.
I particularly like how the NMC standards for pre-registration midwifery education and the essential skills clusters are identified at the start of each chapter, allowing the student to see how these apply to the modules being studied.
Useful book. easy read.
Supplementary reading for first year midwifery students
This is a good book for pre-course reading as well as throughout the first year of the programme. It focuses on normal midwifery practice and has a very user-friendly / interactive appeal.