Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7523912 | Midwifery | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
At the initial period of China's two-child policy, nulliparous women have perceived their decision-making process regarding mode of delivery as one with complexity and uncertainty, influenced by both internal and external factors. This may have implications for the obstetric setting to develop a well-designed decision support system for pregnant women during the entire pregnancy periods. And it is recommended that care providers should assess women's preferences for mode of delivery from early pregnancy and provide adequate perinatal support and continuity of care for them.
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Authors
Gu RNM, MPH, Zhu RNM, BScN, Ding RN, PhD, Setterberg Simone MSc, Wang RN, MScN, Tao RN, MScN, Zhang RN, MPH,