Maternal Autonomy
Cross-source consensus on Maternal Autonomy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- MAM-Care is designed to strengthen maternal autonomy in childbirth, especially autonomy in choosing birthing positions during labour and birth. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- A German cross-sectional survey found that 30.8% of women reported not choosing their birthing position voluntarily. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- Autonomy during childbirth requires continuous active involvement rather than merely carrying out a pre-birth plan. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- Maternal satisfaction is consistently linked with autonomy, active participation, and involvement in choosing positions. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)
- Most parturients want involvement in decision-making during childbirth. — Enhancing maternal autonomy in choosing birthing positions: an exploratory pre-post intervention study protocol (MAM-Care)