BackgroundInterest in the influence of culture on birth practices is on the rise, and with it comes a sense of urgency to implement practices that aid the normalisation and humanisation of birth. This groundswell is occurring despite a broader cultural milieu of escalating technology-use and medicalisation of birth across the globe. Against this background, rates of epidural analgesia use by women in labour are increasing, despite the risk of side effects. Socio-cultural norms and beliefs are likely to influence pain relief choices but there is currently scant research on this topic.MethodsThis study was undertaken to gain insight into the personal, social, cultural and institutional influences on women in deciding whether or not to use epi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the proportion of pregnant women who use epidural analgesia during...
This article reports an ethnographic study of the intrapartum care of women who were expecting norma...
This study investigated the reasons that might lead women to choose or not choose epidural analgesia...
BackgroundInterest in the influence of culture on birth practices is on the rise, and with it comes ...
Objectiveto investigate the personal, social, cultural and institutional influences on women making ...
BackgroundApproximately 30% of Australian women use epidural analgesia for pain relief in labour, an...
This book examines the future of birthing practices, particularly by focusing on epidural analgesia ...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
BACKGROUND: Labour and birth are sensitive physiological processes substantially influenced by envir...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
Background With only 1.2% of all annual U.S. births registered as out-of-hospital births, national t...
Background Midwives have their own beliefs and values regarding pain during childbirth. Their prefer...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Based on ethnographic fieldwork undertaken in the mat...
Objective. To reveal the effect of cultural practices on the way in which normal birth is conducted ...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the proportion of pregnant women who use epidural analgesia during...
This article reports an ethnographic study of the intrapartum care of women who were expecting norma...
This study investigated the reasons that might lead women to choose or not choose epidural analgesia...
BackgroundInterest in the influence of culture on birth practices is on the rise, and with it comes ...
Objectiveto investigate the personal, social, cultural and institutional influences on women making ...
BackgroundApproximately 30% of Australian women use epidural analgesia for pain relief in labour, an...
This book examines the future of birthing practices, particularly by focusing on epidural analgesia ...
In New Zealand women choose their place of birth in partnership with their Lead Maternity Care (case...
BACKGROUND: Labour and birth are sensitive physiological processes substantially influenced by envir...
In Aotearoa New Zealand, healthy women giving birth for the first time may plan to give birth in ran...
Background With only 1.2% of all annual U.S. births registered as out-of-hospital births, national t...
Background Midwives have their own beliefs and values regarding pain during childbirth. Their prefer...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Based on ethnographic fieldwork undertaken in the mat...
Objective. To reveal the effect of cultural practices on the way in which normal birth is conducted ...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether the proportion of pregnant women who use epidural analgesia during...
This article reports an ethnographic study of the intrapartum care of women who were expecting norma...
This study investigated the reasons that might lead women to choose or not choose epidural analgesia...