Transcultural concepts in midwifery- The root of transcultural care
is the underlying theories, models and research which the midwife
needs to know to practice effectively. This chapter provides an
overview of the key concepts of culture, cultural competency and
cultural safety. These concepts will be related to midwifery care
and provide specific information on how they relate to culturally
diverse groups. The impact of immigration and acculturation will be
included and how this may impact on childbearing women and their
families. This chapter will provide this information in a practical
and realistic way that will appeal to the midwife and encourage
critical thinking of these concepts and illuminate the context of
culture.
Transcultural midwifery care- A key skill for a midwife is to
transverse cultures and provide care that is culturally sensitive
and inclusive. This chapter provides information on working with a
culturally diverse childbearing population and provides an overview
of how women's beliefs and values can affect how they deal with
pregnancy and ill health. The application of cultural competency
and cultural safety in midwifery care provision will explored and
how this may be affected by professional and organisational
culture. The reader will be provided with the underpinning
philosophy, values and beliefs and global perspectives of midwifery
care with different cultures.
Transcultural communication- Communicating across cultures requires
adopting a shared language but also considering the woman's
context. Throughout this chapter the reader is encouraged to
examine the basis of effective communication and the importance of
communication with a culturally diverse child bearing population.
Exploration of effective versus ineffective communication will
assist the reader in viewing how this may impact on midwifery
care.
Challenges in transcultural midwifery- Caring for woman from
different cultures can lead to barriers to effective care. These
barriers are not insurmountable and should be recognised and
solutions found. This chapter will explore the challenges that
commonly arise during midwifery practice. An exploration of the
multidimensional viewpoint of the woman will be provided and how
this can be accommodated within the parameters of safe midwifery
practice.
Ethical issues in transcultural midwifery- This chapter will
provide an overview of the main ethical principles of autonomy,
beneficence, non-maleficence and trust. The issues of empathy,
respect and informed choice when caring for a culturally diverse
childbearing population will be explored. Consideration of how the
midwife or organisation should choose between alternatives if there
is conflict between the woman's culture and the
professional/organisational culture will be included.?
Stories from practicing midwives and childbearing people
Sarah works as a senior midwifery lecturer and teaches undergraduate and postgraduate students. She has published papers on culture, black African women and pregnancy, sickle cell anaemia and FGM. Her MSc thesis was an innovation project resulting in the creation of a toolkit on the culture of black African women during pregnancy. In Sarah's former role as a RCN midwifery forum committee member she also contributed to RCN guidance on FGM. Her specialist areas are ethnic minority health, high risk pregnancy and the socio-cultural context of women's healthcare. Sarah has published several papers in this area in peer reviewed journals and self-published a book on Black African Culture and Childbirth
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