Building enhanced midwifery services.

The Practising Midwife Pub Date : 2016-10-01
Mags Deakin
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As midwives in 2016, we find ourselves in an ever-more challenging environment when it comes to providing effective care throughout the pregnancy continuum. Social deprivation and poverty seem to be common denominators when taking booking histories and, as a result, we see a steady increase in families where there may be multiple social complexities, especially in inner-city areas, which are having an impact on maternal health and/or that of the unborn baby. It is recognised that women with complex social factors often need additional support to engage with antenatal services as social disadvantage leads to vulnerability and affects health and wellbeing (Acheson 1998; Local Government Chronicle (LGC) 1998). This can impact heavily on caseloads, as more time and resources are required to address the social issues that are emerging as more commonplace than medical problems in a generally healthy population of women of childbearing age.

加强助产服务。
作为2016年的助产士,我们发现自己在整个怀孕过程中提供有效护理的环境越来越具有挑战性。在记录记录时,社会剥夺和贫困似乎是共同的特征,因此,我们看到可能存在多种社会复杂性的家庭,特别是在市中心地区,正在稳步增加,这些家庭正在影响孕产妇健康和/或未出生婴儿的健康。人们认识到,社会因素复杂的妇女往往需要额外的支持才能参与产前服务,因为社会劣势导致脆弱性并影响健康和福祉(Acheson, 1998;地方政府纪事(LGC) 1998)。这可能对病例量产生严重影响,因为需要更多的时间和资源来解决在一般健康的育龄妇女人口中出现的比医疗问题更普遍的社会问题。
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