2015
DOI: 10.1891/2156-5287.5.1.44
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Providing Information and Support to Postnatal Women Who Have Experienced a Cesarean Section: A Pilot Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND:Australia has a low uptake of vaginal birth after cesarean despite the evidence that this is best practice. A new midwifery-led service was introduced with the overall goal to improve the quality of care offered to women and their families that have experienced a cesarean section. The postnatal arm of the service targeted women who had experienced their first cesarean section. The service included an early hospital postnatal visit from the next birth after cesarean (NBAC) midwives whereby women were… Show more

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“…As the previous study by Martin et al. () highlighted that post‐Caesarean section mothers have more needs and concerns, this may explain the results of the current study that healthcare providers educated employed women more regarding possible post‐Caesarean complications in response to women's requests and enquiries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…As the previous study by Martin et al. () highlighted that post‐Caesarean section mothers have more needs and concerns, this may explain the results of the current study that healthcare providers educated employed women more regarding possible post‐Caesarean complications in response to women's requests and enquiries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%