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Women's experiences of postterm induction of labor: A systematic review of qualitative studies.

Stina LouLone HvidmanNiels UldbjergLone NeumannTrine Fritzner JensenJoke-Gesine HabenKathrine Carstensen
Published in: Birth (Berkeley, Calif.) (2018)
The negative experiences identified in this review can be greatly reduced by a communicative and patient-centered approach. To support informed choice and shared decision making, women need high-quality, unbiased information about IOL, alternative options, and potential outcomes, in addition to time for reflection on their personal values and preferences. Women may need a professionally initiated and supported opportunity to re-evaluate their hopes and expectations before IOL.
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