Midwifery presence in United States medical centers and labor care and birth outcomes among low ‐risk nulliparous women: A Consortium on Safe Labor study

ConclusionsThe care processes and birth outcomes at interprofessional and noninterprofessional medical centers differed significantly. Nulliparous women receiving care at interprofessional centers were less likely to experience induction, oxytocin augmentation, and cesarean than women at noninterprofessional centers. Labor care and birth outcome differences between interprofessional and noninterprofessional centers may be the result of the presence of midwives and interprofessional collaboration, organizational culture, or both.
Source: Birth - Category: OBGYN Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research