Preterm birth in the United States : a sociocultural approach / Janet M. Bronstein.

Author
Bronstein, Janet M., 1953- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Cham : Springer, [2016]
Description
xxiv, 337 pages : illustrations

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    This first-of-its-kind volume addresses the myriad of issues relating toℓ́ℓand reviews the plethora of responses to--premature births in the United States, both in national context and compared with other countries. In addition to current clinical data, it examines how preterm births in the U.S. fit in with larger social concerns regarding poverty, racial disparities, reproductive rights, gender expectations, and the business of health care. Comparisons with preterm birth phenomena in Canada, the U.K., and other Western European countries illustrate cultural narratives about motherhood, womenℓ́ℓs status, differences across social welfare and abortion policies , and across health care financing and delivery sytems, and how these may affect outcomes for newborns. The book sorts out these intersecting complexities through the following critical lenses: ℗ʺ Clinical: causes, treatments, and outcomes of preterm birth ℗ʺ Population: the distribution of preterm births ℗ʺ Cultural: how we understand preterm birth ℗ʺ Health care: delivering care for high-risk pregnant women and preterm infants ℗ʺ Ethical: moral decision-making about preterm births Preterm Birth in the United States synthesizes a wide knowledge base for maternal and child health professionals across diverse disciplines, including public health, social work, nursing, medicine, and health policy. Social scientists with interests in reproduction and gender issues will gain access to historical, clinical and epidemiological knowledge that can support their work. There is also an audience for the book among childbirth activists such as supporters of midwifery and less medicalized childbirth. .
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction
    • The Clinical Dimension: What Causes Preterm Births and How Are They Prevented and Treated?
    • The Epidemiological Dimension: Who Has a Preterm Birth?
    • The Cultural Dimension: How Do We Think about Preterm Births?
    • The Political Dimension: How Do We Control the Preterm Birth Problem?
    • The Medical Care Dimension: How Do We Deliver Care for Preterm Births?.-The Ethical Dimension: How Do We Make Decisions about Preterm Births?
    • Epilogue
    • Methodological Appendix.
    ISBN
    • 9783319327136 ((alk. paper))
    • 3319327135
    LCCN
    2016944406
    OCLC
    945231140
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