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7 research outputs found
Caesarean section in Scotland
Author
Expert Advisory Group on Caesarean Section in Scotland
Publication venue
'Mark Allen Group'
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Audit shows rising caesarean section rate
Author
Expert Advisory Group on Caesarean Section in Scotland
Hodnett ED
Thomas J
WHO
Publication venue
'Mark Allen Group'
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An Audit of Neonatal Respiratory Morbidity following Elective Caesarean Section at Term
Author
Cohen M
Expert Advisory Group on Caesarean Section in Scotland
+3 more
Lewins MJ
Parilla BV
Sabrine N.
Publication venue
'SAGE Publications'
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Rising Caesarean Section Rates: Can Evolution and Ecology Explain Some of the Difficulties of Modern Childbirth?
Author
Bogin B.
Boyden S.
+12 more
Cavalli-Sforza L.L.
Cnattinguis R.
Dawkins R.
Ettinger R.L.
Expert Advisory Group on Caesarean section in Scotland.
Galtier-Dereure F.
Government Statistic Service.
Liu S.
Ontario Women's Health Council.
Parajothy S.
Susser M.
WA Liston
Publication venue
'SAGE Publications'
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Decision making about mode of delivery among pregnant women who have previously had a caesarean section:A qualitative study
Author
Bahl
Black
+32 more
Carstairs
Clayton
Dodd
Eden
Eftekhar
Expert Advisory Group on Caesarean Section in Scotland
Feinmann
Gamble
Ghetti
Graham
Griffiths
Hardie
Heaman
Hendler
Hildingsson
Kamal
Lucas
Mason
Melby
Miles
Mould
Murphy
National Health Service Executive
Reime
Ridley
Royal College of Midwives
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Ryding
Scottish Executive
Thomas
Wilkinson
York
Publication venue
'Wiley'
Publication date
01/01/2007
Field of study
No full text
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University of Dundee Online Publications
Decision making about mode of delivery among pregnant women who have previously had a caesarean section: a qualitative study
Author
Bahl
Black
+32 more
Carstairs
Clayton
Dodd
Eden
Eftekhar
Expert Advisory Group on Caesarean Section in Scotland
Feinmann
Gamble
Ghetti
Graham
Griffiths
Hardie
Heaman
Hendler
Hildingsson
Kamal
Lucas
Mason
Melby
Miles
Mould
Murphy
National Health Service Executive
Reime
Ridley
Royal College of Midwives
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Ryding
Scottish Executive
Thomas
Wilkinson
York
Publication venue
'Wiley'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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Are There "Unnecessary" Cesarean Sections? Perceptions of Women and Obstetricians About Cesarean Sections for Nonclinical Indications
Author
Chaffer D
Churchill H
+20 more
Department of Health
Dickson MJ
Duckworth L
Edwards GJ
Expert Advisory Group on Caesarean Section in Scotland
Hannah ME
Jain V
Laurance J
Leitch CR
McCourt C
Muhr T
National Institute for Clinical Excellence
Paterson-Brown S
Ryding EL
Saisto T
SPSS Inc
Thomas J
Weaver J
Weaver J
Womersley T
Publication venue
'Wiley'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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