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      • It can be defined as care that “focuses on the woman’s unique needs, expectations and aspirations; recognises her right to self-determination in terms of choice, control and continuity of care; and addresses her social, emotional, physical, psychological, spiritual and cultural needs and expectations”.
      bmcpregnancychildbirth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12884-021-03987-z
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  2. Sep 2, 2021 · The notion of women-centred care being accepted as part of NICE guidelines is an incredible feat as it allows women to have a voice in their pregnancy.

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  3. Being person-centred means thinking about what makes each person unique, and doing everything you can to put their needs first. This animation supports nurses, midwives and nursing associates to understand why being person-centred leads to even better care.

  4. May 2, 2021 · This is not woman-centred care and contradictory to the advice from the World Health Organization (2016), that recommends that every childbearing woman, in settings with well-functioning midwifery programmes, is supported by a known midwife within a continuity of care model.

  5. Oct 23, 2017 · What is person-centred care? Person-centred care involves knowledge of the individual as whole person, involving them – and where appropriate their family and friends – in helping to assess their own needs and plan their own care. The opposite of this is a task-focused approach, where Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is used to prioritise ...

  6. Woman centred care is the focus of midwifery practice in all settings. The value of midwifery practice promoting woman centred care is not acknowledged at all. The emphasis has moved from the woman to midwifery practice in the NMBA documents and midwifery is not mentioned in The Maternity Plan.

  7. Apr 1, 2024 · The principles of woman-centred care are interwoven in the underpinning concepts and philosophies of worldwide midwifery practice. Woman-centred care suggests that care is focused on the individual needs of the woman herself rather than the needs of the midwife or institution (Leap, 2009).

  8. Jun 1, 2019 · Woman-centred care provides a fundamental philosophical approach for midwives and is integral to how the role of the midwife and standards of practice are defined (Internationl Confederation of Midwives [ICM], 2017; Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia [NMBA], 2018).

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