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Shared responsibility in home birth practice: collaborating with clients.

A Bailes, M E Jackson

    Journal of Midwifery & Women'S Health
    |January 11, 2001
    PubMed
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    Home birth care emphasizes collaboration between midwives, birthing women, and medical consultants. Strong relationships ensure safe, effective clinical practice outside hospital settings.

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    Area of Science:

    • Maternal Health
    • Midwifery Practice
    • Healthcare Systems

    Background:

    • The home setting offers a unique environment for childbirth and midwifery.
    • Clinical decision-making processes are influenced by the home birth environment.
    • Collaboration is key in midwifery, especially in non-institutional settings.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the collaborative dynamics in home birth settings.
    • To examine the relationships between midwives, birthing women, and obstetric consultants.
    • To understand how these relationships structure safe clinical practice in planned home births.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of a home birth case study.
    • Focus on interactions within the midwife-woman-medical system triad.
    • Examination of collaborative relationships.

    Main Results:

    • Home birth necessitates specific collaborative models.
    • Interactions among midwife, woman, and medical system are crucial.
    • Defined relationships provide a framework for safe home birth practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective collaboration is fundamental for safe and effective planned home births.
    • The midwife-woman-medical system relationship is central to home birth care.
    • Practice boundaries in home birth are managed through critical relationships.

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