By Sarah Robinson, Ann M. Thomson
This quantity is the 1st in a chain which brings jointly experiences of parĀ ticular relevance to the care supplied by means of midwives for childbearing girls and their households. The sequence is meant essentially for midwives yet we are hoping that different healthiness execs excited about the maternity prone, in addition to those that use the providers, also will locate the sequence fascinating and worthwhile. In venture this enterprise now we have been lucky within the help got from colleagues, family and friends. particularly we want to thank the subsequent: the editorial and construction employees at Chapman and corridor in London for encouragement and recommendation; all of the authors who've contributed to the sequence; colleagues at either the Nursing examine Unit, London college and the dept of Nursing reports, Manchester college; and Paul and Rachel Robinson. this primary quantity is devoted to Anne Bent, previously Director of schooling on the Royal university of Midwives after which specialist Officer for Midwifery on the uk imperative Council for Nursing, Midwifery and healthiness vacationing. continually aware of the necessity for midwifery to turn into a research-based career and for midwives to concentrate on the significance of analysis, she has made an immense contriĀ bution to starting up and facilitating advancements in either those respects.
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