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WilsonVerzonden: dinsdag 6 september 2005 1:10Aan:
ozmidwifery@acegraphics.com.auOnderwerp: Re: [ozmidwifery] hep C
and homebirth
Lieve
My heart goes out to you as it must be
a painful and disappointing position
Title: Bericht
Hi Lieve
Haveall of your other womenbeen
testedfor HepC and HepBbefore you accept them for
homebirth? What I am getting at is that you/they have more than
likelyalready (unknowingly) looked after other women who are Hep C or B
positive. Do they discriminate against these
Title: Bericht
Lieve
My heart goes out to you as it must be a
painful and disappointing position to be in with your colleagues. I
presume you have presented them with the evidence of the risks of infection and
the appropriate measures to take. Do you have an ethics policy that you
work by
Title: Bericht
Hoi
Lieve,
Jammer
dat u collegas zo denken. Het is niet onbekent, naatturlijk, maar het is niet
leuk.
Here
in most nursing professions, sorry ladies I am including midwifery as nursing
here, we are taught the concept of unconditional positive regard. Basically that
Title: Bericht
Hi Lieve
It is a shame that your colleagues feel so strongly
against supporting this woman, but in a group practice I understand how
sometimes there could be conflict over clients. However I wonder if they would
be asnegative about accepting someone with Hep B?? All the same