Push! The Struggle for Midwifery in Ontario

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Push! The Struggle for Midwifery in Ontario
Abstract
In the 1980s there were few midwives in Canada and their practice was neither legal nor officially recognized. Ontario midwives and their supporters pushed to integrate midwifery into provincial health care systems and by 1993 had established an internationally renowned model. Ivy Lynn Bourgeault analyses the struggle to professionalize midwifery in the context of the negotiations between women, as both consumers and providers of health care, and the state. Push! offers a historical account of the forces behind the integration of midwifery in Ontario, including public interest in funding midwifery services and the impact of political lobbying. Bourgeault also explores the specific features of Ontario's respected model, including the use of independent practitioners, funding for a self-regulatory college, a university-based education program, and the provision of midwifery care in both home and hospital settings. --Publisher's description
Series
McGill-Queen's/Associated Medical Services (Hannah Institute) studies in the history of medicine, health, and society
Volume
25
Place
Montreal
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
2006
# of Pages
xxiii, 346 pages: illustrations
Language
English
ISBN
0773529772, 0773530258, 9780773529, 9780773530
Short Title
Push !
Library Catalog
laurentian.concat.ca
Extra
Book available at Internet Archive to people with print disabilities: https://archive.org/details/pushstruggleform0000bour
Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pp. 305-323) and index.

Citation
Bourgeault, I. L. (2006). Push!  The Struggle for Midwifery in Ontario (Vol. 25). McGill-Queen’s University Press. http://www.mqup.ca/push--products-9780773530256.php?page_id=46&