Global Midwifery: Principles, Policy and Practice, 1st ed. 2021

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This textbook is the first authoritative, in-depth publication about global midwifery and the contribution of skilled professional midwives to the provision of high quality maternity care, reductions in maternal and newborn mortality and morbidity. It demonstrates actions that are contributing to the achievement of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals through partnership with women and their families, enabling them to ?survive, thrive and transform?.

The textbook explores how the world is becoming more connected through globalisation, advances in technology and innovation and yet more inequitable as women and children are disproportionately affected by issues such as poverty, environmental vulnerability, hunger, conflict, violence, and discrimination. It considers how midwives contribute to maternal and newborn health, leading to greater equity and empowerment and, ultimately, strengthening health systems.

The ?three pillars? of midwifery are discussed: regulation, education and professional midwives? associations. The importance of evidence-based care is explored along with diff erent models of midwifery and the challenges of developing professional leadership. This textbook also considers women?s human rights to sexual and reproductive health and respectful maternity care, stressing the importance of cultural sensitivity and contextually appropriate approaches.

Midwives and other professionals will benefi t from this reliable resource that indicates direction and provides information about the principles and practice of professional midwifery. This text also provides universities, organisations, and individuals with a highly relevant resource to better equip them for international midwifery practice. It finally offers policy makers a reliable source of evidence-based information for consideration in various evolving national and international situations.
Foreword .- Preface.- Part 1. Midwifery on the global scene.- Chapter 1. Midwifery in Global health.- Chapter 2. Global maternal and newborn health.- Chapter 3. Contribution of midwifery to global health and development.- Part 2. Midwifery education, regulation and association development.- Chapter 4. Midwifery education.- Chapter 5. Midwifery Regulation.- Chapter 6. Midwifery Association.- Part 3. Midwifery practice.- Chapter 7. Models of midwifery practice suitable for different settings.- Chapter 9. Innovations in midwifery practice.- Part 4. The profession of Midwifery.- Chapter 10. Professionalizing midwifery.- Chapter  11. Midwifery leadership.- Chapter 12. Strengthening Midwifery Research.- Part 5. Midwifery across the globe.- Chapter 13. Midwifery Map.- Chapter 14. The role of midwifery  in conflict and humanitarian emergencies: preparing midwives for these situations.- Chapter 15. Crossing borders: International consultancies and student electives.- Chapter 16. Midwifery partnerships.- Part 6. Looking forward.- Chapter 17. Summarizing the previous chapters (Success, challenges and recommendations).- Chapter 18. Harmonizing midwifery (education, regulation and practice): creating a common philosophy and  professional identity.- Chapter 19. Midwifery 2030 and beyond.- Chapter 20. The principles, policy and practice of global midwifery in the face of increasing ease of communication, sharing of technology and expertise for a better future for maternal and newborn health.

Joy Kemp is a Global Professional Advisor at the Royal College of Midwives. Joy’s international career started in 1988 when she worked in a maternal and child health clinic in a Cambodian refugee camp in Thailand. This was followed by further humanitarian work in several other countries. In the 1990s she lived in a remote village in Cambodia, working as a health adviser to a longer term community development project. She is a fluent Khmer speaker. Joy then spent three years working with the NGO Tearfund, coordinating projects in Southeast Asia and working with local partners to build their organisational capacity.  Returning to the UK in 2000, Joy worked in clinical midwifery practice, research, and education.
Since joining the Royal College of Midwives in 2013, Joy’s work has focused on building the capacity of midwifery associations in Asia and Africa through twinning. This work has been widely published and Joy frequently teaches and gives presentations onglobal midwifery at conferences and events. She is a member of the programme board for the Diploma in Sexual and Reproductive Health at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and represents the RCM widely in the global health arena.

Gaynor Maclean is an international consultant in maternal and newborn health and Honorary Fellow at Swansea University. She has extensive experience in clinical practice, teaching, research, and UK Statutory Body service and has worked with numerous government and non-governmental organizations. Gaynor's work has focused on promoting safer childbirth, with assignments in countries where maternal mortality remains high, mainly in Africa and SE Asia; she worked as a consultant to the World Health Organization (Geneva) in order to author the 1st edition of the WHO Safe Motherhood Educational Modules. Her PhD studies at the University of Surrey focused on international consultancy work in the context of promoting safer childb
Offers a comprehensive and in depth knowledge on global midwifery in one unique volume Addresses the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals Sets the principles and practice of global midwifery within the policy context First in depth book covering the specific topic of global midwifery on the market