Background: Dutch maternity care is based on the principle that pregnancy and childbirth are physiological processes. However, the last decade an increase of intra-partum referrals to obstetric-led care has been observed. Most of these referrals are among nulliparous women, non-urgent and occur during the first stage of labour. The increase in referrals seems not associated with better perinatal outcomes.Objective: Gain understanding of underlying factors in the decision-making process prior to referral to obstetric-led care among midwives attending childbirth in midwifery-led care.Method: A qualitative study based on in-depth interviews with Dutch midwives (n = 10) working in midwifery-led care. We performed a thematic analysis based on th...
Background: Decision-making in midwifery, including a claim for shared decision-making between midwi...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
Background: Dutch maternity care is based on the principle that pregnancy and childbirth are physiol...
Background: Dutch maternity care is based on the principle that pregnancy and childbirth are physiol...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Abstract Background Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and ...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
This thesis had two aims. The first was to describe women s experiences of participating in decision...
Background: Decision-making in midwifery, including a claim for shared decision-making between midwi...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
Background: Dutch maternity care is based on the principle that pregnancy and childbirth are physiol...
Background: Dutch maternity care is based on the principle that pregnancy and childbirth are physiol...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Background: Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and well-bei...
Abstract Background Although midwives make clinical decisions that have an impact on the health and ...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
This thesis had two aims. The first was to describe women s experiences of participating in decision...
Background: Decision-making in midwifery, including a claim for shared decision-making between midwi...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...
to describe Dutch midwives' attitudes toward, and motivations for, the promotion of physiological ch...