The national C-section rate has sky rocketed to nearly 25% of all births, although its widespread use has not improved birth outcomes. Elective cesarean surgery for non-medical reasons is now available to women. The ethical dilemma of elective cesarean involves confusion about what constitutes informed consent. Issues related to autonomy and informed consent requires examination within the context of women\u27s actual health care experiences. The midwifery model of care should be utilized to foster health promotion and active family participation in prenatal care decision making
The natural childbirth is the most indicated way of birth, while the cesarean section (C-section) is...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
A maternal request for caesarean delivery in the absence of medical indication raises several ethica...
The national C-section rate has sky rocketed to nearly 25% of all births, although its widespread us...
Background: The objective was to study adequacy of valid informed consent in caesarean section and t...
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issu...
Cesarean is defined as the delivery of a fetus through surgical incisions made through the uterine w...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement and is practiced before all the sur...
Background: Globally, elective cesarean sections without medical indication have recently seen a ri...
Background: Informed consent consists of availing information to the patient in an understandable ma...
BACKGROUND:\ud The cesarean-section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to ...
BACKGROUND: The cesarean-section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to me...
This article presents an overview of the history of informed consent, identifies the necessary eleme...
While there has been a shift in the view of informed consent over the past half century from a pater...
In the Netherlands, caesarean sections (CSs) are rarely combined with tubal occlusion (TO), partly b...
The natural childbirth is the most indicated way of birth, while the cesarean section (C-section) is...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
A maternal request for caesarean delivery in the absence of medical indication raises several ethica...
The national C-section rate has sky rocketed to nearly 25% of all births, although its widespread us...
Background: The objective was to study adequacy of valid informed consent in caesarean section and t...
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issu...
Cesarean is defined as the delivery of a fetus through surgical incisions made through the uterine w...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement and is practiced before all the sur...
Background: Globally, elective cesarean sections without medical indication have recently seen a ri...
Background: Informed consent consists of availing information to the patient in an understandable ma...
BACKGROUND:\ud The cesarean-section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to ...
BACKGROUND: The cesarean-section rate continues to rise in many countries with routine access to me...
This article presents an overview of the history of informed consent, identifies the necessary eleme...
While there has been a shift in the view of informed consent over the past half century from a pater...
In the Netherlands, caesarean sections (CSs) are rarely combined with tubal occlusion (TO), partly b...
The natural childbirth is the most indicated way of birth, while the cesarean section (C-section) is...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
A maternal request for caesarean delivery in the absence of medical indication raises several ethica...