Description
Communication in Midwifery: Theory and Practice is an essential resource for midwifery students and practitioners seeking to enhance their communication abilities in clinical settings. Written by Dr. Tania Staras, an experienced midwifery educator and researcher, this book bridges the gap between theoretical frameworks and real-world application.
The text explores key communication principles relevant to maternity care, including patient-centered approaches, interprofessional collaboration, and sensitive dialogue during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum periods. It addresses contemporary challenges such as difficult conversations, informed consent, and culturally competent communication. With practical examples, case studies, and reflective exercises, readers gain actionable strategies for improving interactions with patients, families, and healthcare teams.
This Elsevier publication is invaluable for developing the soft skills that complement clinical expertise, ultimately contributing to better patient outcomes and professional satisfaction in midwifery practice.







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