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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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The interplay of oxytocin and dopaminergic system: Effects on food consumption in broiler chickens. [PDF]
Zarei H, Sharafinezhad M, Hasani K.
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Simplified Intravenous Oxytocin-sensitivity Test [PDF]
Douglas Stirling
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ABSTRACT Background The increasing frequency of induction of labor (IOL) prompts explorations into women's experiences. To inform individualized obstetric care, this study aimed to investigate the experiences of Danish pregnant women who underwent out‐patient medical IOL and were not in active labor 48 h after IOL initiation.
Caroline Trillingsgaard Mejdahl+7 more
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Cost-effectiveness results comparing heat-stable carbetocin & other uterotonics in postpartum heamorrhage prevention in Uganda. [PDF]
Ononge S+5 more
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Drop‐out rates in animal‐assisted psychotherapy – Results of a quantitative meta‐analysis
Abstract Introduction Animal‐assisted psychotherapy is an emerging field with great potential and growing popularity. However, empirical research on its effectiveness is insufficient, and consistent evidence about patients' commitment is missing. The present meta‐analysis addresses this gap by systematically comparing drop‐out rates in animal‐assisted ...
Linnea Seeger+2 more
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Oxytocin does not impact forced-choice recognition memory in an experimental trauma film paradigm with healthy women. [PDF]
Maslahati T+8 more
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THE DESULFURIZATION OF OXYTOCIN
John G. Pierce+2 more
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Who is captain of the ship? Navigating the birth voyage together
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, EarlyView.
Julia Savchenko, Andrew Kotaska
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A sparse latent class model incorporating response times
Abstract Diagnostic models (DM) have been widely used to classify respondents' latent attributes in cognitive and non‐cognitive assessments. The integration of response times (RTs) with DM presents additional evidence to understand respondents' problem‐solving behaviours.
Siqi He+2 more
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