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Study findings from University of Toronto provide new insights into gynecology.

Women's Health Weekly

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According to recent research from Toronto, Canada, " To determine if a complex nursing and midwifery intervention in hospital labour assessment units would increase the likelihood of spontaneous vaginal birth and improve other maternal and neonatal outcomes. Multicentre, randomised controlled trial with prognostic stratification by hospital."

"Setting 20 North American and UK hospitals. Participants 5002 nulliparous women experiencing contractions but not in active labour; 2501 were allocated to structured care and 2501 to usual care. Usual nursing or midwifery care or a minimum of one hour of care by a nurse or midwife trained in structured care, consisting of a formalised approach to assessment of and interventions for maternal emotional state, pain, and fetal position. Main outcome measures Primary outcome was spontaneous vaginal birth. Other outcomes included intrapartum interventions, women's views of their care, and indicators of maternal and fetal health during hospital stay and 6- 8 weeks after discharge. Outcome data were obtained for 4996 women. The rate of spontaneous vaginal birth was 64.0% ( n= 1597) in the structured care group and 61.3% ( n= 1533) in the usual care group ( odds ratio 1.12, 95% confidence interval 0.96 to 1.27). Fewer women allocated to structured care ( n= 403, 19.5%) rated staff helpfulness as less than very helpful than those allocated to usual care ( n= 544, 26.4%); odds ratio 0.67, 98.75% confidence interval 0.50 to 0.85. Fewer women allocated to structured care ( n= 233, 11.3%) were disappointed with the ...

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