Women's experiences of decision-making and attitudes in relation to induction of labour: A survey study.
CONCLUSION: A substantial minority of women did not feel adequately informed or prepared, and indicated they were not given alternatives to induction. Suggested improvements include for face-to-face discussions to be supplemented with written information, and for shared decision-making interventions, such as the introduction of decision aids and training, to be implemented and evaluated.
PMID: 32146087 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Women Birth - Category: Midwifery Authors: Coates D, Donnolley N, Foureur M, Henry A Tags: Women Birth Source Type: research
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