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The Attitudes and Beliefs of Australian Midwives and Obstetricians About Birth Options and Labor Interventions.

Dominiek CoatesNatasha DonnolleyAmanda Henry
Published in: Journal of midwifery & women's health (2020)
Clinicians need to be aware of their own beliefs and preferences about birth as a potential source of bias when counselling women, particularly when there are a range of treatment options and the evidence may not strongly favor one option over another. As both groups had similar perceptions about the importance of women's autonomy, shared decision-making training could help bridge belief gaps and improve care around birth decisions.
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