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ABSTRACT Background This qualitative descriptive study of the experiences of US labor and delivery nurses follows the World Health Organization's call to address abuse and disrespect of women in maternity care. The majority of research about abuse and disrespect for childbearing women has been conducted in Africa, Asia, and Europe, but the US is unique
Umber Darilek, Sara L. Gill
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Maternity Care and Consumer-Driven Health Plans [PDF]
Compares out-of-pocket costs of maternity care under consumer-driven health plans (CDHP) to a traditional health insurance plan. Explores related factors including prenatal care coverage and unpredictability of costs for delivery and hospital ...
Alina Salganicoff+3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Maternal birth satisfaction is correlated to long‐term outcomes and is influenced by the place of birth. In Italy, most births occur in hospitals. Our study aimed to assess whether the organizational level (I vs. II) of the Maternity Unit (MU) had any impact on birth satisfaction.
Simona Fumagalli+27 more
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Intrapartum Care Experiences Associated With Postpartum Visit Attendance
ABSTRACT Introduction The postpartum visit is an important opportunity to prevent pregnancy‐related morbidity and mortality; however, about 1 in 10 birthing people do not attend this visit. Intrapartum care experiences are an understudied factor that may contribute to postpartum healthcare engagement.
Fiona Weeks+5 more
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Dislocation of temporo-mandibular joint - an uncommon circumstance of occurrence: vaginal delivery [PDF]
Dislocation of temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) is an infrequent disease but still almost spectacular. This disease consists of a permanent, to some extent complete disruption of the temporo-mandibular joint. These dislocations often occurs in a context of
Abderrahim El Bouazzaoui+5 more
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Effect of Remote Fetal Monitoring in an Inpatient Obstetrical Unit: A retrospective review [PDF]
Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM) has been used as a tool for inpatient obstetrical care in the United States since the 1980\u27s. The litigious nature of our society has caused much emphasis to be placed upon EFM use and interpretation; however, little ...
Reavis, Lauren
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ABSTRACT Background The POOL study explored intrapartum water immersion and associated maternal and neonatal outcomes at 26 UK sites 2015–2022. Methods Retrospective and prospective data captured in electronic maternity and neonatal UK National Health Service (NHS) information systems. Analysis—(a) proportions of women using and factors associated with
Julia Sanders+15 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Nearly half of all perinatal deaths occur during the intrapartum period due to inadequate labor monitoring and intervention. The partograph, a paper‐based labor monitoring tool, can assist providers in recognizing and acting on early signs of fetal–maternal distress if used effectively. In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO)
Elizabeth Armari+24 more
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Emergency caesarean section in a patient with intracerebral tuberculoma
The incidence of tuberculosis in pregnancy ranges between 1-2% amongst hospital deliveries in the trop-ics. Tuberculosis of central nervous system accounts for about 5% of extra pulmonary cases and manifests as meningitis or uncommonly as tuberculoma ...
Ranju Gandhi, Hemanshu Prabhakar
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Inclusion of health equity variables in UK national anaesthesia projects
Anaesthesia, EarlyView.
Sarah Hudson+2 more
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