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[...]... practiceguidelines The Clinical PracticeGuidelinesforMidwifery&Women’sHealth have grown out of a need for a concise reference guide to meet that recommendation The Clinical PracticeGuidelinesforMidwifery&Women’sHealth reflect current practice, and provide support and guidance for day-to-day clinical practice with diverse populations Regional differences in practice styles occur; therefore,... Disclaimer The Clinical PracticeGuidelinesforMidwifery&Women’sHealth provided here represent a compilation of current practices that includes evidence-based, traditional, and empiric care from a wide variety of sources The Clinical Practice Guidelinesfor Midwifery &Women’sHealth are used voluntarily and assume that the practicing women’shealth professional will temper them with sound clinical judgment,... local standards, and attention to sound risk management principles The Clinical PracticeGuidelinesforMidwifery &Women’s Health are not all-inclusive, and there may be additional safe and reasonable practices that are not included By accepting the Clinical Practice Guidelinesfor Midwifery &Women’s Health, midwives and other women’shealth professionals are not restricted to their exclusive use Both... differences in practice styles occur; therefore, the guidelines are broadly based and designed to reflect current practice and literature as much as possible The Clinical Practice Guidelinesfor Midwifery &Women’sHealth are designed to be kept where you practice: a copy in your exam room(s), one copy for your birth setting, and another by the phone at home These guidelines may be customized further with dated... boundaries forpractice The Purpose of Clinical PracticeGuidelines Clinical practiceguidelines are used to direct and define parameters for care This may be influenced by the accepted standards of the midwife’s or women’shealth provider’s professional organization(s) State laws, both statutes and regulations, may affect the scope of practice, as may hospital bylaws, birth center rules and regulations, health. .. essential information about the various components needed to identify and manage risk in midwiferypractice The midwifery risk management plan should include practice policies and procedures that address topics such as the following (Greenwald, 2004): • Written practice description • Philosophy of practice • Location(s) of practice • Practiceguidelines and standards • The role and scope of practicefor each... of midwifery care should direct, but not drive, the care you provide Clear discussion of the parameters of midwifery practice, the practice location(s), practice limitations or boundaries required by collaborative relationships, practice agreements, and clinical options of midwifery care (including privileges) goes a long way toward evaluating whether a particular midwiferypractice is appropriate for. .. provide optimum women’shealth care in today’s busy environment the use of a systematic approach to organization is essential This type of approach is central to providing care that is comprehensive and is least likely to result in clients “slipping through the cracks.” Clinical Practice Guidelinesfor Midwifery &Women’sHealth utilizes a format that is recognized throughout the health care continuum... constitutes the “evidence” in evidence-based practice? Applied Nursing Research, 13, 222–225 Greenwald, L (Ed.) (2004) Perspectives on clinical risk management Boston: Risk Management Publications, ProMutual Group Kennedy, H P (2000) A model of exemplary midwifery practice: Results of a Delphi study Journal of Midwifery&Women’s Health, 45, 4–19 National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) (1998) Guide... Collaborative Practice Network Each individual midwife must define her or his scope of practice based on philosophy of midwifery practice, educational preparation, experience, skill level, and the individual practice setting A midwife’s scope of practice may vary from one practice location to another and may change throughout her career Each client who comes to a midwife for care has the right to information . recommendation.
The Clinical Practice Guidelines for Midwifery & Women’s Health reflect current practice,
and provide support and guidance for day-to-day clinical practice. written policies and/or practice
guidelines. The Clinical Practice Guidelines for Midwifery & Women’s Health have grown out
of a need for a concise reference