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Decision Making About Method of Delivery on the U.S.-Mexico Border

Authors :
Jill A. McDonald
Roger W. Rochat
Carla L. DeSisto
Eugene Declercq
Beatriz A Diaz-Apodaca
Source :
Health care for women international. 37(4)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We explored how low-risk, nulliparous pregnant women and their doctors in two contiguous U.S.–Mexico border communities communicate about methods of delivery and how they perceive that the delivery method decision is made. We recruited 18 women through obstetricians in El Paso, Texas (n = 10), and prenatal care providers in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico (n = 8). We observed prenatal care visits, interviewed women prenatally and postpartum, and interviewed the El Paso obstetricians. Qualitative analysis demonstrated that birthing decisions are complex and involve multiple influences, including women's level of knowledge about birth, doctor–patient communication, and women's participation in decision making.

Details

ISSN :
10964665
Volume :
37
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health care for women international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....702218b3476d77a7f896db3176391341