2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2011.06.005
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Comparison of Labor and Delivery Care Provided by Certified Nurse-Midwives and Physicians: A Systematic Review, 1990 to 2008

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“…That is, in addition to any pre-existing risk factors such as birth weight or gestational age, the clinical decisions made during labour and the practice of the labour ward had an effect on that immediate transition to extrauterine life. A recent systematic review of deliveries in the US found no significant difference in the prevalence of low Apgar scores in deliveries by doctors or by nurse-midwives [23]. In our study, among the uncomplicated vaginal deliveries there was a clear, independent association between the qualification of the person conducting the delivery (doctor or nurse-midwife) and Apgar recovery.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 40%
“…That is, in addition to any pre-existing risk factors such as birth weight or gestational age, the clinical decisions made during labour and the practice of the labour ward had an effect on that immediate transition to extrauterine life. A recent systematic review of deliveries in the US found no significant difference in the prevalence of low Apgar scores in deliveries by doctors or by nurse-midwives [23]. In our study, among the uncomplicated vaginal deliveries there was a clear, independent association between the qualification of the person conducting the delivery (doctor or nurse-midwife) and Apgar recovery.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 40%
“…Access to midwifery care has also been shown to be associated with lower cesarean delivery rates, although data are sparse. (1315)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Así mismo, existen varios instrumentos (46 -49) desarrollados en torno a la transición de convertirse en madre que pueden favorecer el quehacer autónomo de la enfermera en los programas de control prenatal, parto y postparto -más allá de los aspectos biológicos-y evidenciar óptimos resultados, como lo sugiere Johantgen et al (50) en su revisión sistemática acerca de los efectos de la enfermera de práctica avanzada comparada con los profesionales médicos, en desenlaces como cuidado del trabajo de parto, uso de analgesia epidural, realización de episiotomía, resultado de Apgar del recién nacido, peso al nacer y admisiones al servicio de cuidados intensivos neonatales.…”
Section: Articulación De La Salud Sexual Y Reproductiva Y La Enfermerunclassified