With increasing diversity in the UK’s childbearing population and ongoing racial disparities in maternal health outcomes, this new title will help both students and practising midwives provide care that meets the needs of childbearing women and birthing people from different cultural backgrounds. The book lays the foundations for exploration of the many manifestations of transcultural care and how it relates to women, their families and societies. It covers everything that midwives need to know in order to be sensitive to and aware of cultural differences, needs and preferences during pregnancy and childbirth, ultimately enabling them to provide better care for all. Written by senior midwifery lecturer Sarah Esegbona-Adeigbe, an experienced practitioner in ethnic minority health, high risk pregnancy and the socio-cultural context of women’s healthcare, Transcultural care in midwifery practice is destined to become a core text in midwifery courses.
Sarah Esegbona-Adeigbe Boeken


Focusing on the growing diversity within the UK's childbearing population, this book addresses the racial disparities in maternal health outcomes. It serves as a vital resource for students and practicing midwives, offering insights and strategies to deliver culturally competent care tailored to the needs of women and birthing individuals from various backgrounds.