1. Maternity clinician use of shared decision‐making in antenatal care: A scoping review.
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Hawke, Madeline, Considine, Julie, and Sweet, Linda
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NURSES , *MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems , *MATERNAL health services , *MATERNITY nursing , *MIDWIVES , *CINAHL database , *DECISION making , *PREGNANT women , *PHYSICIANS' attitudes , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PRENATAL care , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *THEMATIC analysis , *MEDLINE , *LITERATURE reviews , *ATTITUDES of medical personnel , *NURSES' attitudes , *ENGLISH language , *DATA analysis software , *PATIENTS' attitudes , *PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
Background: Implementation of shared decision‐making in antenatal care has had limited exploration. Objective: To assess what is known about shared decision‐making in antenatal care. Search Strategy: Five databases were searched (1997–2022) limited to English language studies from OECD countries. Data Collection and Analysis: A data collection table was constructed with findings from 32 papers. A narrative synthesis was conducted with subsequent thematic analysis of included papers. Main Results: Four areas of decision‐making were identified with six themes revealing enablers and barriers to shared decision‐making in antenatal care. Conclusion: Implementation of shared decision‐making requires continuity, time and personalisation of care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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