Birth certificate data from 2010 reported that 1.18% of U.S. births occurred out of hospital (OOH) (MacDorman, Declerq, & Mathews, 2013, p. 2). Evidence for safety in births that take place OOH is debated for various reasons. Research methods are observational and not controlled or randomized which allows for multiple interpretations of how variables may influence results. Comparing like birth settings is further limited by multiple variables such as provider management, philosophy of care, educational background and differences in institutional policies. All of these variables influence birth outcomes making comparisons and generalizations difficult if not impractical. The American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM, 2011) acknowledges that s...
Skilled attendance at birth is the single most effective measure to drastically reduce maternal mort...
This project addressed a specific community need for educational resources to guide the implementati...
BACKGROUND: Delays in receiving effective care during labor and at birth may be fatal for the mother...
Birth certificate data from 2010 reported that 1.18% of U.S. births occurred out of hospital (OOH) (...
States continually swing like a pendulum, changing their momentum from home birth, to institutionali...
xiii, 307 p.The midwifery model and the medical model constitute the two main bodies of knowledge an...
There is currently much interest in the appropriate use of obstetrical technology, cost containment ...
There is currently much interest in the appropriate use of obstetrical technology, cost containment ...
This paper identifies a number of methodological difficulties associated with the comparison of home...
Vol. 62, No. 20 During the course of the 20th century, childbearing practices changed considerably i...
In the United States, a small but increasing number of women decide to give birth in non-hospital lo...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
268 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.The analyses of the birth cer...
Skilled attendance at birth is the single most effective measure to drastically reduce maternal mort...
Skilled attendance at birth is the single most effective measure to drastically reduce maternal mort...
This project addressed a specific community need for educational resources to guide the implementati...
BACKGROUND: Delays in receiving effective care during labor and at birth may be fatal for the mother...
Birth certificate data from 2010 reported that 1.18% of U.S. births occurred out of hospital (OOH) (...
States continually swing like a pendulum, changing their momentum from home birth, to institutionali...
xiii, 307 p.The midwifery model and the medical model constitute the two main bodies of knowledge an...
There is currently much interest in the appropriate use of obstetrical technology, cost containment ...
There is currently much interest in the appropriate use of obstetrical technology, cost containment ...
This paper identifies a number of methodological difficulties associated with the comparison of home...
Vol. 62, No. 20 During the course of the 20th century, childbearing practices changed considerably i...
In the United States, a small but increasing number of women decide to give birth in non-hospital lo...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
268 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.The analyses of the birth cer...
Skilled attendance at birth is the single most effective measure to drastically reduce maternal mort...
Skilled attendance at birth is the single most effective measure to drastically reduce maternal mort...
This project addressed a specific community need for educational resources to guide the implementati...
BACKGROUND: Delays in receiving effective care during labor and at birth may be fatal for the mother...