2018
DOI: 10.1177/0193945918796629
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Providers’ Reports of Environmental Conditions and Resources at Births in the United States

Abstract: Environmental conditions and resources that may influence provider's behaviors have been investigated in birth environments focusing on location rather than conditions and available resources. Using a descriptive, cross sectional design, we surveyed a random sample of certified nurse-midwives (CNMs), obstetricians, family practice physicians, and certified professional midwives (CPMs) to describe conditions, resources, and workforce present during U.S. births. In all, 1,243 midwives and physicians reported mos… Show more

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“…These practice differences spanned environmental, maternal, medical or pharmacologic, and other components of care. In addition, it is unclear what effect lighting, noise (including phone or pagers), number of people present, or other birthing environmental variables have on physiologic completion of the third stage of labor 27 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These practice differences spanned environmental, maternal, medical or pharmacologic, and other components of care. In addition, it is unclear what effect lighting, noise (including phone or pagers), number of people present, or other birthing environmental variables have on physiologic completion of the third stage of labor 27 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%