Background: Maternity care has focused on lowering maternal and neonatal morbidity, though women's beliefs and expectations of care have been set aside. Women face childbirth with preconceived expectations, some of which could be expressed on their birth plan. The latter could beinfluenced by health professionals through prenatal education classes, though this has not been measured before. Antenatal classes have been argued against,since no resulting improvement in childbirth experience has been demonstrated, though some advantages may be seen: they favour communication and give time for expressing maternal expectations and beliefs. The present study evaluates the influence of prenatal educational classes led by midwives upon women birth pr...
Evidence suggests that educational differences in perinatal outcomes have increased in some countrie...
The childbirth education classes are a routine service in the developed countries, in order to infor...
Abstract Aim To compare primiparous women's childbirth knowledge and their satisfaction with the chi...
We aim to determine the effect of antenatal education on the attitudes of expectant mothers toward b...
Objective The present study was conducted to determine the effect of education that is given inform...
BACKGROUND: Childbirth education classes are antenatal support services offered to pregnant women or...
Background and aims: One of the reasons for the increase of Caesarean section is women’s tend to cho...
Objective: to evaluate the perceptions of primiparous women about the effect of childbirth preparati...
Background and Objectives: In many cases, lack of knowledge, false beliefs and attitudes, and fear o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-98)A review of selected literature revealed that prena...
Background and Objectives: Prenatal education represents an important part of maternal prenatal care...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women's ...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women’s ...
Applying event history models to data from the Spanish Family and Ferlity Survey, this book tries to...
This thesis focuses on childbirth and parenthood education during pregnancy and the year after child...
Evidence suggests that educational differences in perinatal outcomes have increased in some countrie...
The childbirth education classes are a routine service in the developed countries, in order to infor...
Abstract Aim To compare primiparous women's childbirth knowledge and their satisfaction with the chi...
We aim to determine the effect of antenatal education on the attitudes of expectant mothers toward b...
Objective The present study was conducted to determine the effect of education that is given inform...
BACKGROUND: Childbirth education classes are antenatal support services offered to pregnant women or...
Background and aims: One of the reasons for the increase of Caesarean section is women’s tend to cho...
Objective: to evaluate the perceptions of primiparous women about the effect of childbirth preparati...
Background and Objectives: In many cases, lack of knowledge, false beliefs and attitudes, and fear o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-98)A review of selected literature revealed that prena...
Background and Objectives: Prenatal education represents an important part of maternal prenatal care...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women's ...
In this paper, we re-examine two established findings concerning the effect of education on women’s ...
Applying event history models to data from the Spanish Family and Ferlity Survey, this book tries to...
This thesis focuses on childbirth and parenthood education during pregnancy and the year after child...
Evidence suggests that educational differences in perinatal outcomes have increased in some countrie...
The childbirth education classes are a routine service in the developed countries, in order to infor...
Abstract Aim To compare primiparous women's childbirth knowledge and their satisfaction with the chi...