PMID: 16508453Mar 2, 2006Paper

From innovation to common practice: perinatal nursing pre-1970 to 2005

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing
Louise K Martell

Abstract

The history of perinatal nursing from before 1970 to the present is characterized by innovations that became common practice in later years. These innovations include fetal monitoring, mother/baby care, and early postpartum discharge. The driving forces behind changes in care within the social context of the times were scientific/medical developments and families' desires for the best possible childbearing experience. With innovations becoming commonplace, nursing practice became more complex. How nurses approach present-day challenges of increasing technology of birth, looming threats of litigation, and providing care under time and economic restraints is continuing to evolve.

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