BackgroundLike all health care consumers, pregnant women have the right to make autonomous decisions about their medical care. However, this right has created confusion for a number of maternity care stakeholders, particularly in situations when a woman’s decision may lead to increased risk of harm to the fetus. Little is known about care providers’ perceptions of this situation, or of their legal accountability for outcomes experienced in pregnancy and birth. This paper examined maternity care providers’ attitudes and beliefs towards women’s right to make autonomous decisions during pregnancy and birth, and the legal responsibility of professionals for maternal and fetal outcomes.MethodsAttitudes and beliefs around women’s autonomy and hea...
This article examines one of the relevant concepts in the current debate on home birth-autonomy in p...
Over the last several years, as cesarean deliveries have grown increasingly common, there has been a...
To develop and validate a new instrument that assesses women’s autonomy and role in decision making ...
BackgroundLike all health care consumers, pregnant women have the right to make autonomous decisions...
The importance of the pregnant woman’s autonomy and the role of increased choice in decision-making ...
This Article considers why there is not more conflict between women and their doctors in obstetric d...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers have an important role to share evidence based information and emp...
Background A positive childbirth experience is an important outcome of maternity care. A significant...
Of Beauchamp and Childress’ four principles of medical ethics—autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence...
Abstract Background Experiences and perceptions of poor quality of care is a powerful determinant of...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth, interactions with healthcare providers are i...
[[abstract]]Background: Midwives must understand autonomy and respect in order to identify gaps and ...
This paper seeks to explore midwives’ experiences of pregnancy and childbirth. It draws on interview...
Small maternity units are an important historical feature within New Zealand. Over time many of thes...
Objective: Poor interprofessional collaboration and lack of decision-making with women have been ide...
This article examines one of the relevant concepts in the current debate on home birth-autonomy in p...
Over the last several years, as cesarean deliveries have grown increasingly common, there has been a...
To develop and validate a new instrument that assesses women’s autonomy and role in decision making ...
BackgroundLike all health care consumers, pregnant women have the right to make autonomous decisions...
The importance of the pregnant woman’s autonomy and the role of increased choice in decision-making ...
This Article considers why there is not more conflict between women and their doctors in obstetric d...
BACKGROUND: Health care providers have an important role to share evidence based information and emp...
Background A positive childbirth experience is an important outcome of maternity care. A significant...
Of Beauchamp and Childress’ four principles of medical ethics—autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence...
Abstract Background Experiences and perceptions of poor quality of care is a powerful determinant of...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth, interactions with healthcare providers are i...
[[abstract]]Background: Midwives must understand autonomy and respect in order to identify gaps and ...
This paper seeks to explore midwives’ experiences of pregnancy and childbirth. It draws on interview...
Small maternity units are an important historical feature within New Zealand. Over time many of thes...
Objective: Poor interprofessional collaboration and lack of decision-making with women have been ide...
This article examines one of the relevant concepts in the current debate on home birth-autonomy in p...
Over the last several years, as cesarean deliveries have grown increasingly common, there has been a...
To develop and validate a new instrument that assesses women’s autonomy and role in decision making ...