Midwifery care in teenager pregnancy ( public health related)
case study
- Scenario based assessment and plan of care with rationale focusing on the module learning outcomes 1-4. (3000 words)
- ALL LINKS WITHIN THIS POWERPOINT WERE ACCESSED ON 20/1/2022
The requirements
- The description of the assessment
- The scenario itself
- The marking rubric – to determine your grade
- Module Aims
Aims:
• This module will provide the opportunity to:
- o Critically explore how to promote normality when leading and managing care of women,neonatesand families with individual physical, psychological and social needs.
- o Critically examine how wider determinants of health may affect the outcomes for women, neonates, and their families.
- o Critically develop further knowledge,skills,confidence,andattitudes,whenleadingmidwiferycare,to empower women and their families with additional needs, to promote optimum health during antenatal, intrapartum, and early postnatal periods.
- o Critically promote effective multi-disciplinary and multi-agency working to maximise benefits for the women, neonates, and families, ensuring the establishment of the effective care pathways.
The description of the assessment
- For a given scenario, the future midwife will be required to:
- 1) Evaluate the role of the midwife in managing and evaluating normal midwifery care and in developing care plans to meet individual needs (focus on two physical, psychological or social needs. Discuss one of risk factor at a time)
- 2) Critically explore how wider determinants of health may impact on women, newborn infants, and their families.
- 3) Critically analyse the public health role of the midwife in leading and promoting normality when working with multi- disciplinary, multi-agency and specialist teams in different settings.
- 4) Challenge assumptions around maternal vulnerabilities, mental health, social needs, or individual differences in the provision of effective care.