Joan, if we provide an attachment it bounces back from the list serv. Would you provide your direct contact information please? Kind regards, Kerri
Kerri Durnell Schuiling, PhD, CNM, FACNM
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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 3:13
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Subject: RE: Theory for Midwifery
Practice
Dear Joan,
I would be interested in potentially contributing to this book. I am a US midwifery researcher. My work focuses on using Comfort Theory in midwifery practice to support laboring women. I use the theory developed by Kathryn Kolcaba which is holistic and supports midwifery philosophy. You suggest we email you something not more than 200 or 300 words. I am attaching an abstract that describes my work. If you would like something different please let me know. Kind regards, Kerri
Kerri Durnell Schuiling, PhD, CNM, FACNM
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Subject: Theory for Midwifery
Practice
Apologies for cross posting
‘Theory for Midwifery Practice’ by Ros Bryar is in the process of being revised and updated. It is intended that the 2nd edition of the book will have a section where midwives and others provide examples of how they have used theory in relation to either practice or research.
Anyone interested in being a potential contributor should contact me with brief details (not more than 200 – 300 words ) outlining their use of theory in relation to midwifery practice or research.
Joan Cameron
University of Dundee
School of Nursing and Midwifery