Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis

Experts in many countries are recommending a scaling up midwifery-led care as a model to improve maternal and newborn outcomes, reduce rates of unnecessary interventions, realise cost savings, and facilitate normal spontaneous vaginal birth.

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Autores principales: Poškienė Ingrida, Vanagas Giedrius, Kirkilytė Asta, Nadišauskienė Rūta Jolanta
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:30b75cc30859451ea434e04fb7842efe2021-12-05T14:10:55ZComparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis2391-546310.1515/med-2021-0373https://doaj.org/article/30b75cc30859451ea434e04fb7842efe2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/med-2021-0373https://doaj.org/toc/2391-5463Experts in many countries are recommending a scaling up midwifery-led care as a model to improve maternal and newborn outcomes, reduce rates of unnecessary interventions, realise cost savings, and facilitate normal spontaneous vaginal birth.Poškienė IngridaVanagas GiedriusKirkilytė AstaNadišauskienė Rūta JolantaDe Gruyterarticlemidwifery-led carephysician-led carebirth outcomesvaginal birthMedicineRENOpen Medicine, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1537-1543 (2021)
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topic midwifery-led care
physician-led care
birth outcomes
vaginal birth
Medicine
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spellingShingle midwifery-led care
physician-led care
birth outcomes
vaginal birth
Medicine
R
Poškienė Ingrida
Vanagas Giedrius
Kirkilytė Asta
Nadišauskienė Rūta Jolanta
Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis
description Experts in many countries are recommending a scaling up midwifery-led care as a model to improve maternal and newborn outcomes, reduce rates of unnecessary interventions, realise cost savings, and facilitate normal spontaneous vaginal birth.
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author Poškienė Ingrida
Vanagas Giedrius
Kirkilytė Asta
Nadišauskienė Rūta Jolanta
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Vanagas Giedrius
Kirkilytė Asta
Nadišauskienė Rūta Jolanta
author_sort Poškienė Ingrida
title Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis
title_short Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis
title_full Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis
title_fullStr Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis
title_sort comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: a propensity score-matched analysis
publisher De Gruyter
publishDate 2021
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