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Question: An Investigation into the Prevention of Perineal Trauma.
Answer: The following dissertation aims to explore the controversial research and debate with regards to the optimum management in the prevention of perineal...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 74%
- Words: 10000
- Date submitted: May 04, 2009
- Date written: June, 2007
- References: Yes
- Document type: Dissertation
- Essay ID: 1492
Question: An examination of the role of midwives in screening for and supporting sufferers of domestic violence. (Extended essay)
Answer: One in four women are victims of domestic violence, at some point in their life with violence escalating during pregnancy. This clearly...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 70%
- Words: 9183
- Date submitted: December 09, 2010
- Date written: Not available
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 3527
Question: Research Dissertation: What are the emotional needs of the woman with a breech presenting foetus at term?
Answer: The first chapter of the dissertation analyses and critiques the available literature surrounding the possible, management options available to women with a...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 68%
- Words: 7948
- Date submitted: January 03, 2011
- Date written: February, 2005
- References: Yes
- Document type: Dissertation
- Essay ID: 3603
Question: Discuss the importance of research within midwifery, both in terms of appreciating and evaluating available papers and how the evidence is applied to practice.
Answer: Pressure has increased on health care professionals, via government directives such as the National Health Service Plan (DOH 2002) and Fitness for...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 70%
- Words: 6179
- Date submitted: May 19, 2009
- Date written: November, 2005
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 1604
Question: Research assignment.
An Analysis of Research Surrounding the Environment of Home Births.
Answer: This essay is going to identify two pieces of research and compare them with reference to analysis of the approach, sample size...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 67%
- Words: 6178
- Date submitted: May 20, 2009
- Date written: November, 2005
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 1619
Question: Identify two pieces of research and compare them with reference to analysis of the approach, sample size and type, data collection and analysis, referring to current research texts and other research in the same area. (home birth)
Answer: For the purpose of this assignment the author conducted a search of literature surrounding the issue of home birth. The environment of...
- Subject: Midwifery
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 71%
- Words: 5478
- Date submitted: November 30, 2010
- Date written: November, 2005
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 3512
Question: Dissertation Title: Does delayed pushing in women with epidural analgesia reduce the incidence of instrumental delivery. (Literature review)
Answer: During the second stage of labour, contractions become expulsive as pressure from the presenting part stimulates nerve receptors in the pelvic floor...
- Subject: Midwifery
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: 2nd/3rd
- Mark: 64%
- Words: 4840
- Date submitted: August 22, 2011
- Date written: September, 2009
- References: Yes
- Document type: Dissertation
- Essay ID: 3876
Question: PARENTAL EDUCATION
Answer: The aim of the essay is to justify and evaluate an antenatal parentcraft session prepared and presented by the writer, who, for...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 4816
- Date submitted: January 17, 2009
- Date written: October, 2001
- References: Yes
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 164
Question: The Management of Change in Midwifery Practice.
Answer: From relatively small initiatives in midwifery care, such as changes in shift rotas or new systems in record keeping, to major changes...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 4234
- Date submitted: January 17, 2009
- Date written: June, 2000
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 173
Question: Still Births and Midwifery Care
Answer: Although the stillbirth rate has steadily declined in England and Wales since 1965, it remains a pertinent issue in women’s health and...
- Subject: Nursing
- Course: Midwifery
- Level: Degree
- Year: Not applicable
- Mark: Not available
- Words: 4128
- Date submitted: January 17, 2009
- Date written: February, 2000
- References: No
- Document type: Essay*
- Essay ID: 168