The challenge of negotiating the maze of woman-centred care in Scotland

作者: Lindsay Reid , Edith Hillan , Margaret McGuire

DOI: 10.12968/BJOM.1997.5.10.602

关键词: NursingTerm (time)NegotiationWoman centredMedicine

摘要: This article, the second in a two-part series, looks at changes practice that might be encountered by midwives Scotland, as term ‘woman-centred care’ and attendant new schemes of care are tried tested. The challenges examined, good points come to light but problems too, emerge. While being ready look forward embrace change for good, should sure initiated those whom they have full confidence.

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