2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-43678/v1
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Oxytocin administration for induction and augmentation of labour in Polish maternity units– an observational study

Abstract: BackgroundThere is not enough data regarding practices and protocols that healthcare personnel follow and the amount of oxytocin that women receive during labour. Empirical evidence indicates that compliance with the guidelines improves the quality of healthcare and reduces adverse effects. The aim of the study was to evaluate oxytocin supply practices of oxytocin for labour induction and augmentation in Polish maternity units.MethodsThe article presents a prospective observational study. Data collection took … Show more

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“…Our study was consistent with the studies of Shagun Gupta et al [20], Abdul-Aziz et al [45] Garosi E et al [50]. However, the nding was discordant with the study of Kavehmanesh, et al [34] and studies conducted in Poland [51]. Since…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Our study was consistent with the studies of Shagun Gupta et al [20], Abdul-Aziz et al [45] Garosi E et al [50]. However, the nding was discordant with the study of Kavehmanesh, et al [34] and studies conducted in Poland [51]. Since…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%