2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2009.04.001
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Peut-on concilier autonomie maternelle et responsabilité médicale dans les décisions de voies d’accouchement des fœtus en siège ? Rôle de l’information

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“…The challenge of incorporating shared decision-making for VBB may include a lack of system support for clinician training and upskilling to support VBB, thereby creating an entrenched bias in favour of CS as the preferred management option (Glezerman 2012;Lawson 2012). Challenging limited system and clinical support for VBB requires recognition of existing evidence on the safety of VBB and recognition of the need to provide unbiased information on VBB in an accessible manner as well as increasing access to clinicians skilled in supporting vaginal breech birth through structured and targeted education (Azria et al 2009;Goffinet et al 2006;Lawson 2012;Walker, Scamell & Parker 2016).…”
Section: The Challenge Of Shared Decision-making For Vaginal Breech Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The challenge of incorporating shared decision-making for VBB may include a lack of system support for clinician training and upskilling to support VBB, thereby creating an entrenched bias in favour of CS as the preferred management option (Glezerman 2012;Lawson 2012). Challenging limited system and clinical support for VBB requires recognition of existing evidence on the safety of VBB and recognition of the need to provide unbiased information on VBB in an accessible manner as well as increasing access to clinicians skilled in supporting vaginal breech birth through structured and targeted education (Azria et al 2009;Goffinet et al 2006;Lawson 2012;Walker, Scamell & Parker 2016).…”
Section: The Challenge Of Shared Decision-making For Vaginal Breech Bmentioning
confidence: 99%