\ua9 2021Objective: To explore the use of high quality research evidence in women\u27s and maternity care professionals’ decisions about induction of labour (IOL). Methods: A qualitative study underpinned by a social constructionist framework, using semi-structured interviews and generative thematic analysis. Setting: A large tertiary referral maternity unit in northern England in 2013/14. Participants: 22 randomly selected health care professionals involved in maternity care (midwives, obstetricians, maternity service managers), and 16 postnatal women, 3-8 weeks post-delivery, who were offered IOL in their most recent pregnancy. Findings: Three themes were identified in the data; (1) the value of different forms of knowledge, (2) accessing...
Abstract Background Unexplained variation in induction of labour (IOL) rates exist between hospitals...
Objectives: To examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health professionals’ experiences...
Despite evidence that undergoing elective induction of labor can increase health risks to mothers an...
Objective : To explore the use of high quality research evidence in women's and maternity care prof...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Background The proportion of women undergoing induction of labour (IOL) has risen in recent decades,...
OBJECTIVES: To explore and synthesise evidence of women's experiences of induction of labour (IoL). ...
Funding Information: The CHOICE Study was funded by the National Institute of Healthcare Research He...
Induction of labour (IOL), the process of starting labour artificially, is one of the most commonly ...
Elective induction of labour is contraindicated by the World Health Organization as there is no medi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the question: ‘What are low-risk women’s perceptions of...
Background Patient preferences and clinician practices are possible causative factors to explain th...
© 2018 MA Healthcare Ltd. Background Induction of labour is one of the most frequent interventions i...
BACKGROUND: Induction of labour (IOL) is one of the most commonly performed interventions in materni...
Background NHS policy emphasises shared decision-making during labour and birth. There is, however,...
Abstract Background Unexplained variation in induction of labour (IOL) rates exist between hospitals...
Objectives: To examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health professionals’ experiences...
Despite evidence that undergoing elective induction of labor can increase health risks to mothers an...
Objective : To explore the use of high quality research evidence in women's and maternity care prof...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Background The proportion of women undergoing induction of labour (IOL) has risen in recent decades,...
OBJECTIVES: To explore and synthesise evidence of women's experiences of induction of labour (IoL). ...
Funding Information: The CHOICE Study was funded by the National Institute of Healthcare Research He...
Induction of labour (IOL), the process of starting labour artificially, is one of the most commonly ...
Elective induction of labour is contraindicated by the World Health Organization as there is no medi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the question: ‘What are low-risk women’s perceptions of...
Background Patient preferences and clinician practices are possible causative factors to explain th...
© 2018 MA Healthcare Ltd. Background Induction of labour is one of the most frequent interventions i...
BACKGROUND: Induction of labour (IOL) is one of the most commonly performed interventions in materni...
Background NHS policy emphasises shared decision-making during labour and birth. There is, however,...
Abstract Background Unexplained variation in induction of labour (IOL) rates exist between hospitals...
Objectives: To examine evidence of women's, labour companions’ and health professionals’ experiences...
Despite evidence that undergoing elective induction of labor can increase health risks to mothers an...