
Supervision for Midwives
- 1st Edition - March 11, 1997
- Imprint: Books for Midwives
- Author: Mavis J. Kirkham
- Language: English
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Chapters include: 1. History of supervision: The Inspection of Midwives 1902-1936; Changes in the Context of Supervision 1930s-1974 2. The Purpose of Supervision: The UKCC perspective; The ENB perspective 3. Supervision as a Public Service: the nature
and value of supervision to childbearing women. 4. Examples of good practice: Caring for Carers in exeter; Enabling Midwives to Practice Better; The Midwife Teacher as Supervisor; Supervision and Practice Change; Maintianing Standards and Giving Support
5. Auditing Supervision 6. Research: Clinicians' Views of Supervision; Independent Midwives Views of Supervision; Midwives Perceptions of the Role of Supervisor. 7. Using the Experience of other Professions: A case for Clinical Supervision in
Midwifery; Reflection on the Supervision of Midwives in the Light of Experience of Supervision as a Psychotherapist.
and value of supervision to childbearing women. 4. Examples of good practice: Caring for Carers in exeter; Enabling Midwives to Practice Better; The Midwife Teacher as Supervisor; Supervision and Practice Change; Maintianing Standards and Giving Support
5. Auditing Supervision 6. Research: Clinicians' Views of Supervision; Independent Midwives Views of Supervision; Midwives Perceptions of the Role of Supervisor. 7. Using the Experience of other Professions: A case for Clinical Supervision in
Midwifery; Reflection on the Supervision of Midwives in the Light of Experience of Supervision as a Psychotherapist.
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 11, 1997
- Imprint: Books for Midwives
- Language: English
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Mavis J. Kirkham
Mavis Kirkham is currently Professor of Midwifery at the University of Sheffield. She has been a clinical midwife for twenty years and has many years of experience of midwifery education.