The background to this pilot project is the growing enthusiasm for informed user choice and evidence-based practice in NHS maternity care. This is leading to various attempts to provide those who work in the maternity services with the kind of information that can advance both informed choice and more appropriate and 'scientific' forms of intervention. The Midwives's Information and Resource Service (MIDIRS) and the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD) have developed a set of 'Informed Choice' leaflets for pregnant women and for professionals which they wish to evaluate. These leaflets cover a variety of topics, and each leaflet for maternity service users is paired with one for health professionals. Each pair of leaflets draws on...
Contains fulltext : 69393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIM: This paper ...
The rate of Caesarean sections (CS) in the UK is on the increase. In the year 1989-90 the rate was 1...
Background NHS policy emphasises shared decision-making during labour and birth. There is, however,...
The background to this pilot project is the growing enthusiasm for informed user choice and evidence...
Evidence based patient information leaflets in maternity care had limited visibility and did not pro...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3487.1275(20) / BLDSC - British Libra...
Informed choice is the cornerstone of contemporary maternity care within the UK and contributes to s...
Objective To explore whether women view decision-making surrounding vaginal or caesarean birth as t...
Abstract Background: The recent Maternity Review for England highlighted the need for more choice fo...
This study aimed to determine the effect of healthcare providers’ communication on women’s preferenc...
The principles of evidence-based practice and involvement of consumers in healthcare are well establ...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
The principles of evidence-based practice and involvement of consumers in healthcare are well establ...
The principles of evidence-based practice and involvement of consumers in healthcare are well establ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN024770 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Contains fulltext : 69393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIM: This paper ...
The rate of Caesarean sections (CS) in the UK is on the increase. In the year 1989-90 the rate was 1...
Background NHS policy emphasises shared decision-making during labour and birth. There is, however,...
The background to this pilot project is the growing enthusiasm for informed user choice and evidence...
Evidence based patient information leaflets in maternity care had limited visibility and did not pro...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3487.1275(20) / BLDSC - British Libra...
Informed choice is the cornerstone of contemporary maternity care within the UK and contributes to s...
Objective To explore whether women view decision-making surrounding vaginal or caesarean birth as t...
Abstract Background: The recent Maternity Review for England highlighted the need for more choice fo...
This study aimed to determine the effect of healthcare providers’ communication on women’s preferenc...
The principles of evidence-based practice and involvement of consumers in healthcare are well establ...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
The principles of evidence-based practice and involvement of consumers in healthcare are well establ...
The principles of evidence-based practice and involvement of consumers in healthcare are well establ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN024770 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Contains fulltext : 69393.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)AIM: This paper ...
The rate of Caesarean sections (CS) in the UK is on the increase. In the year 1989-90 the rate was 1...
Background NHS policy emphasises shared decision-making during labour and birth. There is, however,...