MAM-Care Intervention
Cross-source consensus on MAM-Care Intervention from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The intervention uses activating information materials and psychological nudges to encourage movement, exploration of positions, and autonomous choice during childbirth. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- The materials include brochures, picture cards, a companion flyer, a poster, staff badges, drinking cups, and an equipment list. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- The intervention is intended to be low-threshold, visually accessible, and minimally disruptive to clinic workflows. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- The intervention materials were developed in line with scientific evidence and the German obstetric guideline “Vaginal Birth at Term.” — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- No discontinuation or modification criteria are anticipated because the intervention does not include clinical or pharmacological procedures. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- Departments may choose and locally tailor the materials they use. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)