2023
DOI: 10.1111/birt.12750
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From “disappointing” to “fantastic”: Women's experiences with labor induction in a U.S. tertiary hospital

Abstract: ObjectiveThe series of interventions that comprise labor induction shape patient experiences; however, patient perceptions are not always considered when structuring the process of care. Through qualitative interviews, we elucidated women's expectations and experiences regarding labor induction.MethodsLabor induction patients were recruited from a United States tertiary care hospital's postpartum mother–baby unit and invited to participate in semi‐structured qualitative interviews. Interview questions included… Show more

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