This paper presents the development and pilot testing of an evidence-based decision-aid for pregnant women who have experienced previous caesarean section and who are considering options for birth in a subsequent pregnancy. The Ottawa Decision Support Framework (DSF) has been utilised and modified in the development of a tailored booklet entitled “Birth Choices: What is best for you... vaginal or caesarean birth? ” Development included a review by women who had experienced previous caesarean birth as well as obstetric, midwifery and educational experts. The booklet was also reviewed for acceptability by 21 pregnant women who were facing this birth decision. Pre-and post-booklet preferences for birth were elicited and compared to actual birt...
Objective: To explore prospectively women's decision making regarding mode of delivery after a previ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAims: To seek women's views on their...
Objective: To explore women's experiences of decision making about mode of delivery after previous c...
Background: Decision-making about mode of birth after a cesarean delivery presents challenges to wom...
Background: Pregnant women with one previous caesarean section (CS) must consider their preference f...
Objective: To develop and pilot two computer-based decision aids to assist women with decision-makin...
An increasing number of women is pregnant after a previous caesarean section. Temporary guidelines i...
Abstract Background The rate of caesarean sections is increasing worldwide, yet medical literature i...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines indicate that over 80% of women with a previous caesarean s...
Objectives: To determine the effects of two computer based decision aids on decisional conflict and ...
ObjectiveTo develop a patient decision aid (PtDA) for mode of delivery after caesarean section that ...
Background: An increasing proportion of Canadian women are experiencing a Caesarean section (CS) and...
Objective: To explore prospectively women's decision making regarding mode of delivery after a previ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAims: To seek women's views on their...
Objective: To explore women's experiences of decision making about mode of delivery after previous c...
Background: Decision-making about mode of birth after a cesarean delivery presents challenges to wom...
Background: Pregnant women with one previous caesarean section (CS) must consider their preference f...
Objective: To develop and pilot two computer-based decision aids to assist women with decision-makin...
An increasing number of women is pregnant after a previous caesarean section. Temporary guidelines i...
Abstract Background The rate of caesarean sections is increasing worldwide, yet medical literature i...
Background: Clinical practice guidelines indicate that over 80% of women with a previous caesarean s...
Objectives: To determine the effects of two computer based decision aids on decisional conflict and ...
ObjectiveTo develop a patient decision aid (PtDA) for mode of delivery after caesarean section that ...
Background: An increasing proportion of Canadian women are experiencing a Caesarean section (CS) and...
Objective: To explore prospectively women's decision making regarding mode of delivery after a previ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAims: To seek women's views on their...
Objective: To explore women's experiences of decision making about mode of delivery after previous c...