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Sharing your wisdom: the perinatal author.

S S Humenick

    The Journal of Perinatal Education
    |February 3, 2007
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Perinatal educators can significantly impact new families by sharing their expertise through writing. Authorship extends their influence beyond direct instruction, fostering broader community support.

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    Area of Science:

    • Perinatal Education
    • Family Support
    • Health Communication

    Background:

    • Perinatal educators play a crucial role in supporting expectant and new parents.
    • The transition to parenthood presents unique challenges that require comprehensive guidance.
    • Current educational models may have limitations in reaching all families effectively.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the potential of perinatal educators to extend their impact through authorship.
    • To encourage perinatal educators to leverage their knowledge for wider dissemination.
    • To highlight the benefits of written content in supporting new families.

    Main Methods:

    • This is a conceptual piece, not a research study.
    • It encourages reflection on the role of educators as authors.

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  • It suggests exploring various platforms for sharing expertise.
  • Main Results:

    • Authorship offers a scalable method for perinatal educators to share their wisdom.
    • Written materials can supplement direct education, providing accessible resources.
    • Sharing expertise through authorship can amplify an educator's positive influence on family well-being.

    Conclusions:

    • Perinatal educators are uniquely positioned to author valuable content for new families.
    • Authorship is a powerful tool for expanding the reach and impact of perinatal education.
    • Encouraging educators to write can enhance support systems for families during the perinatal period.