Authors:
Jane Kennedy
Date of publication:
2003
Published by:
BfM
ARC Catalog Number:
HC4.441W.1.K4
Description:
All those involved in maternity care need to be aware of the issues
women face when considering HIV and pregnancy. Since the first reported
cases of AIDS two decades ago there has been much research into
the HIV virus, and attitudes have changed as knowledge has increased.
Today, a much better understanding of HIV and related AIDS conditions
has enabled the midwife to apply evidence-based guidelines to everyday
practice. It is essential that midwives are aware of the most up-to-date
research findings so that they can ensure they offer their clients
the best possible care during pregnancy and childbirth.
HIV in Pregnancy and Childbirth takes a comprehensive look at the
subject in a practical manner, covering epidemiology, transmission,
the disease progress and the provision of holistic pregnancy care.
Fully referenced with useful appendices and website addresses, this
is an essential purchase for all healthcare professionals.
• An exploration of the latest research into the HIV virus
focusing on issues specifically relevant to pregnant women and the
newborn
• Written by a midwife who specializes in counseling HIV-positive
women, this book deals with the issues midwives are most likely
to encounter in practice
• Discusses the latest findings on breastfeeding and routes
of transmission of the virus
• Includes guidelines and recommendations for the management
of infected healthcare workers
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