Background: Upright childbirth positions are associated with better delivery outcomes. These positions such as kneeling and squatting were the norm for childbirth in indigenous Nigerian custom. However, westernization has largely replaced them with supine positions. Objective: This study was conducted to compare the knowledge, attitude and experience regarding childbirth positions between antenatal clinic attendees in southwest and northwest Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A mixed methods design was employed. Quantitative data were obtained using a structured questionnaire in Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife (n = 201) and Federal Medical Centre, Katsina (n = 104). Knowledge was graded as poor, fair or good wh...
Introduction: Abnormal birth positions persisting to term have been associated with serious complica...
Background: Although there is evidence to support the benefits for women of using a variety of birth...
Olufunke M Ebuehi, IA AkintujoyeReproductive and International Health Unit, Department of Community ...
Background: Upright childbirth positions are associated with better delivery outcomes. These positio...
This document is a published work that appeared in final form in Evidence Based Midwifery. To access...
Despite evidence that supports the utilisation of upright positions in the second stage of labour, w...
Background: Emerging research evidence suggests a potential benefit in being upright in the first st...
Birthing positions in the second stage of labour have been researched widely in the last three decad...
The position in which a woman births her baby is considered to be influenced by her social environme...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
1. In this study, more number of women of age group 20 to 24 were involved. 2. In this study, more ...
Contains fulltext : 57588.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
Background: Confining women to hospital bed with limited power of movement and involvement of decisi...
The aim of this study was to gain insight into the influences on women's use of birthing positions, ...
Introduction: Abnormal birth positions persisting to term have been associated with serious complica...
Background: Although there is evidence to support the benefits for women of using a variety of birth...
Olufunke M Ebuehi, IA AkintujoyeReproductive and International Health Unit, Department of Community ...
Background: Upright childbirth positions are associated with better delivery outcomes. These positio...
This document is a published work that appeared in final form in Evidence Based Midwifery. To access...
Despite evidence that supports the utilisation of upright positions in the second stage of labour, w...
Background: Emerging research evidence suggests a potential benefit in being upright in the first st...
Birthing positions in the second stage of labour have been researched widely in the last three decad...
The position in which a woman births her baby is considered to be influenced by her social environme...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
1. In this study, more number of women of age group 20 to 24 were involved. 2. In this study, more ...
Contains fulltext : 57588.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of thi...
Background: From the historical literature it is apparent that birthing in an upright position was o...
Background: Confining women to hospital bed with limited power of movement and involvement of decisi...
The aim of this study was to gain insight into the influences on women's use of birthing positions, ...
Introduction: Abnormal birth positions persisting to term have been associated with serious complica...
Background: Although there is evidence to support the benefits for women of using a variety of birth...
Olufunke M Ebuehi, IA AkintujoyeReproductive and International Health Unit, Department of Community ...