Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About the authors
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- CHAPTER 1 Setting the scene
- CHAPTER 2 Developing and implementing a local maternity services strategy: the clinical director's role
- CHAPTER 3 Prepregnancy services for women with social needs
- CHAPTER 4 Access to early pregnancy care
- CHAPTER 5 Antenatal fetal abnormality screening
- CHAPTER 6 Antenatal care for low-risk pregnancy
- CHAPTER 7 Antenatal care for women with pre-existing medical, obstetric or mental health conditions
- CHAPTER 8 Antenatal care for women developing medical or obstetric problems during pregnancy
- CHAPTER 9 Managing risk in antenatal care
- CHAPTER 10 Intrapartum care for women assessed as low risk in labour
- CHAPTER 11 Intrapartum care for high-risk pregnancies
- CHAPTER 12 Obesity in pregnancy
- CHAPTER 13 Prevention of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy
- CHAPTER 14 Risk management on the labour ward
- CHAPTER 15 Place of birth
- CHAPTER 16 High-risk pregnancy and neonatal services
- CHAPTER 17 Anaesthesia service provision for maternity services
- CHAPTER 18 Postnatal care
- CHAPTER 19 Supporting families who experience adverse outcomes during pregnancy
- CHAPTER 20 The maternity dashboard
- CHAPTER 21 Commissioning for regional maternity services: an example from the East of England
- CHAPTER 22 Key indicators
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About the authors
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- CHAPTER 1 Setting the scene
- CHAPTER 2 Developing and implementing a local maternity services strategy: the clinical director's role
- CHAPTER 3 Prepregnancy services for women with social needs
- CHAPTER 4 Access to early pregnancy care
- CHAPTER 5 Antenatal fetal abnormality screening
- CHAPTER 6 Antenatal care for low-risk pregnancy
- CHAPTER 7 Antenatal care for women with pre-existing medical, obstetric or mental health conditions
- CHAPTER 8 Antenatal care for women developing medical or obstetric problems during pregnancy
- CHAPTER 9 Managing risk in antenatal care
- CHAPTER 10 Intrapartum care for women assessed as low risk in labour
- CHAPTER 11 Intrapartum care for high-risk pregnancies
- CHAPTER 12 Obesity in pregnancy
- CHAPTER 13 Prevention of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy
- CHAPTER 14 Risk management on the labour ward
- CHAPTER 15 Place of birth
- CHAPTER 16 High-risk pregnancy and neonatal services
- CHAPTER 17 Anaesthesia service provision for maternity services
- CHAPTER 18 Postnatal care
- CHAPTER 19 Supporting families who experience adverse outcomes during pregnancy
- CHAPTER 20 The maternity dashboard
- CHAPTER 21 Commissioning for regional maternity services: an example from the East of England
- CHAPTER 22 Key indicators
- Index
Summary
This book is all about improving the quality of care in maternity services. The individual chapters reflect the fact that the main drivers for improvement are clinical effectiveness and increasing patient expectations. In each area of practice described, there is recognition that the appropriate clinical response to these drivers is service organisation. This book will help clinicians to take responsibility not only for managing individual patient conditions but also for developing services that meet patients’ needs.
Clinical developments will only come about if clinicians take the initiative to ensure that improvements happen. This book demonstrates that much can be achieved within current resources and without the need for major additional expense. Different approaches are demonstrated but the key issue is the patient pathway, with the underlying philosophy of continuous improvement in quality.
Clinical leadership is the key to success. There is increasing evidence that obstetricians and gynaecologists are more than equal to the task and recognise the satisfaction that derives from being associated with clinical development and improvements in the quality of care for women. Trainees, clinicians, managers and commissioners of services will find this book of practical value and there should be a copy on the shelves of every hospital obstetric unit.
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Models of Care in Maternity Services , pp. xivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010