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Journey of vulnerability: a mixed-methods study to understand intrapartum transfers in Tanzania and Zambia.

Tina LavenderCarol BedwellKieran BlaikieValentina Actis DannaChris SuttonChowa Tembo KasengeleSabina WakasiakaBellington VwalikaRose Laisser
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
Although intrapartum transfers are inevitable, modifiable factors exist with the potential to improve the experience and outcomes for women. Effective transfers rely on adequate resources, effective transport infrastructures, social support and appropriate decision-making. However, women's (and families) vulnerability can be reduced by empathic communication, timely assessment and a positive birth outcome; this can improve women's resilience and influence positive decision-making, for the index and future pregnancy.
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