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Abstract

Art related to birth stimulates debate, particularly if it is perceived to be taboo and challenging popular images of mother and child. Birth traditionally has been in a woman's sphere of experience, thus it has been left unexplored on a wider level. The Birth Rites Collection was originally developed to enable partnerships with artists and childbirth professionals. The other important reason for the Birth Rites project was to begin to make contemporary cutting edge art around childbirth because there has been a real lack of work which explores this subject. Student midwives have been able to engage with these and other artworks related to childbirth and now produce their own original art which is attracting acclaim. The Art of Midwifery student midwife project aims to promote more aesthetic and creative ways of learning to enhance midwifery students' self-awareness and thus promote holistic, woman-centred and sensitive care. Students have visited art exhibitions to interact with artworks related to curriculum themes and explore models and philosophies of birth. This paper reports some of their activities, summarises their responses and evaluates the collaboration.

Details

Title
The art of midwifery: Can creative images of birth enhance holistic care?
Author
Uppal, Elaine 1 ; Davies, Sarah 1 ; Knowles, Helen 2 ; Kandell, Stevie 1 

 Salford University, UK 
 Birth Rites Collection, UK 
Pages
311-318
Section
Midwifery education in practice
Publication year
2014
Publication date
May 2014
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
14715953
e-ISSN
18735223
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1534330962
Copyright
©2014. Elsevier Ltd