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Maternal characteristics as indications for routine induction of labor: A nationwide retrospective cohort study.

Bahareh GoodarziAnna Seijmonsbergen-SchermersMaaike van RijnNeel T ShahArie FranxAnk de Jonge
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2022)
Decision-making about induction of labor to prevent fetal and neonatal mortality based on a single determinant may lead to overuse or underuse of IOL. A value-based health care strategy, addressing social inequity, and investing in better screening and diagnostic methods that employ an individualized and multi-determinant approach may be more effective at preventing fetal and neonatal mortality.
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