Browsing by Subject "Maternity Care"
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Clinicians' views of factors influencing decision-making for caesarean section: A systematic review and metasynthesis of qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods studies
(2018)Background: Caesarean section rates are increasing worldwide and are a growing concern with limited explanation of the factors that influence the rising trend. Understanding obstetricians' and midwives' views can give ... -
Deaf Women of Ireland (1922-1994).
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Factors influencing decision-making for caesarean section in Sweden ? a qualitative study
(2018)Background: Rising rates of caesarean section (CS) are a concern in many countries, yet Sweden has managed to maintain low CS rates. Exploring the multifactorial and complex reasons behind the rising trend in CS has become ... -
Pregnancy, birth and neonatal outcomes associated with reduced fetal movement: a systematic review and meta-analysis of non-randomised studies
(2023)Problem: Maternal perception of reduced fetal movements (RFM) is identified as an important alarm signal for possible risk of impending adverse perinatal outcomes. Background: Perinatal outcomes associated with RFM are ... -
Stop, think, reflect, realise first-time mothers' experiences of taking part in longitudinal maternal health research
(2019)Background: Longitudinal cohort studies gather large amounts of data over time, often without direct benefit to participants. A positive experience may encourage retention in the study, and participants may benefit in ... -
Support needs of Indian women in early labour
(2016)The study was conducted in four selected hospitals in the Southern part of India with an aim to determine the support needs of women in early labour as perceived by women. A descriptive design was used to determine the ...