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ABSTRACT Introduction In recent years, US hospitals have implemented novel interventions to reduce racism, bias, and their effects in perinatal healthcare (e.g., implicit bias training, anti‐racism seminars). Healthcare workers may also encounter informal interventions in support of these goals (e.g., peer feedback on microaggressions). There is little
Sarah B. Garrett +7 more
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"A traumatic path to the profession" obstetric violence through the eyes of student nurses: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Calpbinici P, Kizilirmak A, Yavuz NŞ.
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Larger body size in early pregnancy was independently associated with increased frequency of reported gendered racial microaggressions, defined as everyday, subtle forms of discrimination, during perinatal care. ABSTRACT Objective Weight bias is a source of stigma in healthcare, and obesity is disproportionately prevalent among Black and Hispanic ...
Kimberly B. Glazer +14 more
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Effect of Obstetric Violence on Traumatic Childbirth Perception Among Turkish Women: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Mert-Karadas M +3 more
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This secondary analysis of Born in Bradford data provides comparison of caesarean section birth rates (total, elective, and emergency) between migrant populations and UK‐born women. Findings show variations between migrant populations with some experiencing significantly lower, and others significantly higher incidence rates.
Victoria Cadman +2 more
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Midwifery Students' Definitions of Normal Labor and Birth: A Study From Five Countries
The image brings together the seven aspects considered most important in defining ‘normal/physiological birth’ according to research carried out among 664 student midwives across five countries. ABSTRACT Introduction Internationally, many women and birthing people are receiving maternity care interventions as a routine with no medical indication for ...
International Network Exploring Midwifery Students' Confidence in Physiological Birth +12 more
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From Joint Cognitive Systems to Human-AI Joint Cognitive Systems: A Theory Critique and Application to Obstetric Anesthesia Risk Assessment. [PDF]
Warner S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Health care financing is thought to be a driver of health care quality. The purpose of this research was to analyze reimbursement for midwifery‐led US birth centers and to evaluate the association between reimbursement ratios and clinical outcomes.
Sarah Bradbury +6 more
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Effectiveness of evidence-based nursing protocols in managing postpartum hemorrhage after vaginal delivery: a prospective observational quality-improvement evaluation. [PDF]
Chen Y +6 more
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