Summary
Rates of induction of labour have been increasing globally to up to one in three pregnancies in many high-income countries. Although guidelines around induction, and strength of the underlying evidence, vary considerably by indication, shared decision-making is increasingly recognised as key. The aim of this study, published in Women and birth, was to identify women’s mode of birth preferences and experiences of shared decision-making for induction of labour.
Women’s experiences of decision-making and attitudes in relation to induction of labour: A survey study (March 2020)
https://www.womenandbirth.org/article/S1871-5192(19)31132-1/abstract
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