90 research outputs found
Internet information on birth options after caesarean compared to the RCOG patient information leaflet : a web survey
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Cesarean section in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong : A safe choice for women and clinicians?
Funding: The authors received no specific funding for this work.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Atosiban in the management of preterm labour
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Qualitative website analysis of information on birth after caesarean section
Date of Acceptance: 10/08/2015 © 2015 Peddie et al.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The optimal route of progesterone administration for luteal phase support in a frozen embryo transfer : a systematic review
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Predicting risk of postpartum haemorrhage : a systematic review
Funding This study received no external or specific source of funding.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Vaginal birth after caesarean section : why is uptake so low? Insights from a meta-ethnographic synthesis of women’s accounts of their birth choices
Funding MB is a research training fellow funded by The Wellcome Trust.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The impact of third- or fourth-degree perineal tears on the second pregnancy : A cohort study of 182,445 Scottish women
Data Availability: Data cannot be shared publicly because Scottish national registry data was used. Data are available from Information Services Division NHS Services Scotland (www.isdscotland.org/Products-and-services/Edris/) for researchers who meet the criteria for access to confidential data following approval by the Public Benefit and Privacy Panel for Health NHS Scotland (PBPP). The dataset was obtained from the SMR02 maternity data. Funding: This study was funded by a Wellbeing of Women (www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk) entry level scholarship (Grant number RG12860-10) awarded to AMW. The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The Baby Box Scheme in Scotland : A Study of Public Attitudes and Social Value
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are very grateful to NHS Grampian Endowments Fund for supporting our study and to focus group participants for sharing their experiences generously and candidly. This study was supported by NHS Grampian Endowments Fund (project number RG15059‐10: 18/06: Title: Baby Boxes and Parental Capabilities: Developing a Measure of Social Benefit).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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