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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sharon Schindler Rising, CNM, MSN, FACNM , Charlotte Houde Quimby, CNM, MSN, FACNMPublisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Springer Publishing Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.478kg ISBN: 9780826132420ISBN 10: 0826132421 Pages: 313 Publication Date: 19 December 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents Contributors Foreword by Michael C. Lu, MD, MS, MPH Preface Acknowledgments Charlotte's Story Starting Point Comments From Vera Keane, CNM, MA, FACNM Comments From Carmen Strickland, MD Share The CenteringPregnancy® Model: The Power of Group Health Care SECTION I: The CenteringPregnancy® Model 1. The Origins of CenteringPregnancy® 2. Making the Case for Centering Group Health Care 3. CenteringPregnancy® Group Care 4. Why Circles Work 5. CenteringParenting®: From Pregnancy Through Postpartum and Beyond 6. Facilitation: The Art and the Power SECTION II: Centering Healthcare™: Transformative Change 7. Implementing Centering Group Care 8. Transformative Change 9. Spread of the Model to Other Health Populations SECTION III: The Centering Healthcare™ Model: Making Change Sustainable 10. Making Change Sustainable: The Role of Policy and Advocacy Lisa Summers 11. Growing Edge: Exploration of Innovation A. CenteringPregnancy With Mindfulness Skills: Enhancing the Thread of Presence Nancy Bardacke and Larissa G. Duncan B. Centering Health and Oral Health: Moving Toward Healthy Women and Healthy Families Sally H. Adams and Lisa Chung C. Does CenteringPregnancy Promote Maternal Health Literacy? Sandra A. Smith 12. Adapting CenteringPregnancy®-Based Group Antenatal Care Globally Kathleen F. Norr and Crystal L. Patil 13. Moving Forward Into the Mainstream Bibliography Appendix A Pilot Study of CenteringParenting® in Two Public Health Clinics: Calgary, Alberta Appendix B Field Notes From The Netherlands, Nepal, and Malawi/Tanzania Field Notes: Introduction of Centering Healthcare in the Netherlands Marlies Rijnders Field Notes: CenteringPregnancy-Based Group Antenatal Care in Achham District, Nepal Sheela Maru Field Notes: Malawi and Tanzania Crystal L. Patil and Kathleen F. Norr IndexReviews"""""The Centering Healthcare model is an empowering, low-tech innovation that improves outcomes impacting family health well beyond the perinatal period. This seminal book provides interprofessional primary care providers needed information, tools, and insights into their key facilitation role."""" Brian Jack, MD Professor, Department of Family MedicineChief, Boston Medical Center Chair, Boston University School of Medicine """"The clinical outcomes alone are impressive, but we also appreciate the provider and patient satisfaction that is so apparent with the Centering model of care."""" Karen Shea Vice President, Maternal Child Health for Anthem, Inc.""""This book is a wonderful tutorial in how to move to a new and highly effective model of co-designing care with people and professionals working in collaboration. The Centering model moves us closer to the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Triple Aim of better health, improved care, and decreased costs. The stories and perspectives in this book will inspire all to imagine bring joy back into the workplace."""" Maureen Bisognano President Emerita and Senior FellowInstitute for Healthcare Improvement """"This important book comes out at a time when health care is transforming on every level, and innovations in how we organize, deliver, and sustain health care services have never been more welcome. The Centering model, tested and proven as a model of care that is highly effective and satisfying to patients and health care providers alike, is ready to move from innovation to standard of care and this book will help make that happen."""" Margaret M. Flinter, APRN, PhD, FAAN, c-FNP Senior Vice President and Clinical Director, Community Health Center, Inc." The Centering Healthcare model is an empowering, low-tech innovation that improves outcomes impacting family health well beyond the perinatal period. This seminal book provides interprofessional primary care providers needed information, tools, and insights into their key facilitation role. Brian Jack, MD Professor, Department of Family Medicine Chief, Boston Medical Center Chair, Boston University School of Medicine The clinical outcomes alone are impressive, but we also appreciate the provider and patient satisfaction that is so apparent with the Centering model of care. Karen Shea Vice President, Maternal Child Health for Anthem, Inc. This book is a wonderful tutorial in how to move to a new and highly effective model of co-designing care with people and professionals working in collaboration. The Centering model moves us closer to the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Triple Aim of better health, improved care, and decreased costs. The stories and perspectives in this book will inspire all to imagine bring joy back into the workplace. Maureen Bisognano President Emerita and Senior FellowInstitute for Healthcare Improvement This important book comes out at a time when health care is transforming on every level, and innovations in how we organize, deliver, and sustain health care services have never been more welcome. The Centering model, tested and proven as a model of care that is highly effective and satisfying to patients and health care providers alike, is ready to move from innovation to standard of care and this book will help make that happen. Margaret M. Flinter, APRN, PhD, FAAN, c-FNP Senior Vice President and Clinical Director, Community Health Center, Inc. Author InformationSharon Schindler Rising, MSN, CNM, FACNM, is a certified nurse-midwife who established the graduate nurse-midwifery program and the Childbearing Childrearing Center at the University of Minnesota. She is the founder and president emeritus of the Centering Healthcare Institute, Inc. (CHI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health by transforming care through Centering groups. Charlotte Houde Quimby, MSN, CNM, FACNM, served as chair of the department of Maternal Newborn Nursing and chief nurse-midwife at Yale New Haven Hospital. She developed the nurse-midwifery service at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and was a faculty member at Dartmouth Medical School, where she continues as an adjunct faculty of Community and Family Medicine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |