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Cognition, Risk, and Responsibility Obstetrics: Anthropological Analyses Critiques of Obstetricians' Practices
Barnes and Noble
Cognition, Risk, and Responsibility Obstetrics: Anthropological Analyses Critiques of Obstetricians' Practices
Current price: $135.00
Barnes and Noble
Cognition, Risk, and Responsibility Obstetrics: Anthropological Analyses Critiques of Obstetricians' Practices
Current price: $135.00
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This volume contains social science analyses of Swiss, Chilean, Mexican, US, Greek, and Irish obstetrics and obstetricians, particularly around their reasons for the overuse of cesareans; a chapter on "4 Stages of Cognition" and a condition called "Substage," which describes how these concepts apply to obstetricians; and a chapter on why obstetricians fear home birth.
This book is a must-read for students, social scientists, and all maternity care practitioners who seek to understand obstetricians' differing ideologies and motives for practicing as they do.
An excerpt from Vania Smith-Oka and Lydia Dixon's chapter: For systemic changes to occur, we must understand doctors’ decision-making rationales and take their fear-based perspectives about risk and responsibility into account, while also paying attention to the concerns raised by scholars and activists.