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Client-care provider interaction during labour and birth as experienced by women: Respect, communication, confidentiality and autonomy.

Marit Sophia Gerardina van der PijlMarlies KasperinkMartine H HollanderCorine VerhoevenElselijn KingmaAnk De Jonge
Published in: PloS one (2021)
This study shows that on average women scored high on experienced client-care provider interaction in the domains respect, communication, confidentiality and autonomy. At the same time, client-care provider interaction in the Netherlands still fell short of being optimal for a large number of women, in particular regarding women's autonomy. These results show there is still room for improvement in client-care provider interaction during labour and birth.
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