Background: Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of antenatal care worldwide. Although the use of ultrasound has shown benefits in the reduction of maternal and foetal morbidity and mortality, it has also raised many ethical challenges. Because of insufficient numbers of midwives in Rwanda, uncomplicated pregnancy care is usually provided by nurses in local health centres. Obstetric ultrasound is generally performed by physicians at higher levels of healthcare, where midwives are also more likely to be employed. Objectives: To explore Rwandan midwives’ experiences and views of the role of obstetric ultrasound in relation to clinical management, including ethical aspects. Methods: A qualitative study design was employed. Six...
Background: The value of obstetric ultrasound in high-income countries has been extensively explored...
In settings where antenatal ultrasound is not offered routinely, ultrasound use when a woman first p...
In developed countries, most pregnant women have access to obstetric ultrasound in the course of the...
Background: Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of antenatal care worldwide. Altho...
Objectives: Implementation of ultrasound in antenatal care (ANC) in low-income countries has been sh...
ObjectivesImplementation of ultrasound in antenatal care (ANC) in low-income countries has been show...
Background: This study, undertaken in Rwanda, aimed to investigate health professionals’ experiences...
Abstract Background This study, undertaken in Rwanda, aimed to inves...
Background Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of maternity care in high-income co...
Objective To explore Tanzanian midwives’ experiences and views of the role of obstetric ultrasound i...
The uploaded data were collected through a cross-sectional questionnaire study, undertaken between N...
Background: The value of obstetric ultrasound in high-income countries has been extensively explored...
Background: Like much of Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda is facing signifi cant maternal and fetal health...
Background: The value of obstetric ultrasound in high-income countries has been extensively explored...
In settings where antenatal ultrasound is not offered routinely, ultrasound use when a woman first p...
In developed countries, most pregnant women have access to obstetric ultrasound in the course of the...
Background: Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of antenatal care worldwide. Altho...
Objectives: Implementation of ultrasound in antenatal care (ANC) in low-income countries has been sh...
ObjectivesImplementation of ultrasound in antenatal care (ANC) in low-income countries has been show...
Background: This study, undertaken in Rwanda, aimed to investigate health professionals’ experiences...
Abstract Background This study, undertaken in Rwanda, aimed to inves...
Background Obstetric ultrasound has become an indispensable part of maternity care in high-income co...
Objective To explore Tanzanian midwives’ experiences and views of the role of obstetric ultrasound i...
The uploaded data were collected through a cross-sectional questionnaire study, undertaken between N...
Background: The value of obstetric ultrasound in high-income countries has been extensively explored...
Background: Like much of Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda is facing signifi cant maternal and fetal health...
Background: The value of obstetric ultrasound in high-income countries has been extensively explored...
In settings where antenatal ultrasound is not offered routinely, ultrasound use when a woman first p...
In developed countries, most pregnant women have access to obstetric ultrasound in the course of the...