Background:\ud Health policy, guidelines, and standards advocate giving patients comprehensive information and facilitating their involvement in health-related decision-making. Routine assessment of patient reports of these processes is needed. Our objective was to examine decision-making processes, specifically information provision and consumer involvement in decision-making, for nine pregnancy, labour, and birth procedures, as reported by maternity care consumers in Queensland, Australia.\ud \ud Methods:\ud Participants were women who had a live birth in Queensland in a specified time period and were not found to have had a baby that died since birth, who completed the extended Having a Baby in Queensland Survey, 2010 about their materni...
Background: Unwanted pregnancy is a common event in our environment and many of them will end in an ...
Abstract Background The rate of caesarean sections is increasing worldwide, yet medical literature i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the experience of birth planning for pregnant women. Resear...
Background: Health policy, guidelines, and standards advocate giving patients comprehensive informat...
Background: Health policy, guidelines, and standards advocate giving patients comprehensive informat...
Background: Enabling women to make informed decisions is a crucial component of consumer-focused mat...
Objective: To explore women's experiences of decision making about mode of delivery after previous c...
Objective: To explore prospectively women's decision making regarding mode of delivery after a previ...
Actively engaging women in decision-making about their own care is critical to providing woman-cente...
Background: Decision-making about mode of birth after a cesarean delivery presents challenges to wom...
Objective\ud \ud To describe women’s reports of the model of care options General Practitioners (GPs...
- BACKGROUND Access to information on the features and outcomes associated with the various models o...
Background: Access to Australian maternity services (whether publicly or privately funded) requires ...
Purpose: Prenatal screening should enable pregnant women to make informed choices. An informed decis...
Access to information on the features and outcomes associated with the various models of maternity c...
Background: Unwanted pregnancy is a common event in our environment and many of them will end in an ...
Abstract Background The rate of caesarean sections is increasing worldwide, yet medical literature i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the experience of birth planning for pregnant women. Resear...
Background: Health policy, guidelines, and standards advocate giving patients comprehensive informat...
Background: Health policy, guidelines, and standards advocate giving patients comprehensive informat...
Background: Enabling women to make informed decisions is a crucial component of consumer-focused mat...
Objective: To explore women's experiences of decision making about mode of delivery after previous c...
Objective: To explore prospectively women's decision making regarding mode of delivery after a previ...
Actively engaging women in decision-making about their own care is critical to providing woman-cente...
Background: Decision-making about mode of birth after a cesarean delivery presents challenges to wom...
Objective\ud \ud To describe women’s reports of the model of care options General Practitioners (GPs...
- BACKGROUND Access to information on the features and outcomes associated with the various models o...
Background: Access to Australian maternity services (whether publicly or privately funded) requires ...
Purpose: Prenatal screening should enable pregnant women to make informed choices. An informed decis...
Access to information on the features and outcomes associated with the various models of maternity c...
Background: Unwanted pregnancy is a common event in our environment and many of them will end in an ...
Abstract Background The rate of caesarean sections is increasing worldwide, yet medical literature i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the experience of birth planning for pregnant women. Resear...