Inaccuracies, injustices, bad advice, and insensitivity are irritating. Most of us feel powerless to do anything about such situations or don't have the time or energy to try to make changes. A strategy is described that allows the author to address her concerns. Examples are given of changes that occurred because of her efforts through writing letters. Childbirth educators become aware of policies and situations that need change; as advocates, they are encouraged to take the risk and enjoy the challenge of creating change.
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Journal: The Journal of perinatal education : an ASPO/Lamaz
VOLUME: 9
Page Numbers: 30-7
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ISSN: 1058-1243
DAY: 2
MONTH: 02
YEAR: 2000
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LANGUAGE: eng
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AFFILIATION: S hannon P erry is a professor in the School of Nursing at San Francisco State University in San Francisco, California, and the author of three maternity-women's and maternal-child health nursing texts.