Maternity care and liability: pressing problems, substantive solutionsCarol Sakala
Childbirth Connection, New York, New York Electronic address
Womens Health Issues 23:e7-e13. 2013
..Improved understanding of these matters can help to transcend polarized discourse and guide policy intervention...
Maternity care and liability: most promising policy strategies for improvementCarol Sakala
Childbirth Connection, New York, New York Electronic address
Womens Health Issues 23:e25-37. 2013
..Herein, we identify policy strategies that are most likely to meet these aims and contribute to needed improvements. A companion paper considers strategies that hold little promise...
Maternity care and liability: least promising policy strategies for improvementCarol Sakala
Childbirth Connection, New York, New York Electronic address
Womens Health Issues 23:e15-23. 2013
..Herein, we identify policy strategies that are unlikely to meet the proposed criteria and contribute to needed improvements. A companion paper considers more promising strategies...
Achieving the institute of medicine's six aims for improvement in maternity careCarol Sakala
Childbirth Connection, New York, New York 10010, USA
Womens Health Issues 18:75-8. 2008
Listening to Mothers II reveals maternity care quality chasmCarol Sakala
Childbirth Connection, New York, NY 10010, USA
J Midwifery Womens Health 52:183-5. 2007
Transforming maternity care: a high-value proposition: summary of Childbirth Connection 90th Anniversary Symposium proceedingsR Rima Jolivet
Childbirth Connection, New York, New York 10010, USA
Womens Health Issues 20:S50-66. 2010
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The nature and management of labor pain: executive summaryDonald Caton
Maternity Center Association, New York City, NY 10010, USA
Am J Obstet Gynecol 186:S1-15. 2002
..The results have implications for policy, practice, research, and the education of both health professionals and childbearing women...
Listening to Mothers: the first national U.S. survey of women's childbearing experiencesCarol Sakala
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 31:633-4. 2002
Current resources for evidence-based practice January/February 2005Carol Sakala
J Midwifery Womens Health 50:55-7. 2005
Why do women go along with this stuff?Michael C Klein
Emeritus of Family Practice and Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, and Senior Scientist Emeritus, BC Child and Family Research Institute, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Birth 33:245-50. 2006
..Why do women go along with this stuff? In this Roundtable Discussion, Part 2, we asked some maternity care professionals and advocates to discuss this question...
Resources for evidence-based practice, March/April 2004Carol Sakala
Maternity Center Association, USA
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 33:231-4. 2004
Resources for evidence-based practice, September-October 2003Carol Sakala
Maternity Center Association
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 32:630-5. 2003
Mothers' reports of postpartum pain associated with vaginal and cesarean deliveries: results of a national surveyEugene Declercq
Department of Maternal and Child Health, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02118 2526, USA
Birth 35:16-24. 2008
..This study examines mothers' reports of their postpartum experiences with pain stratified by method of delivery...
Much research is needed to provide fully informed consent about mode of deliveryCarol Sakala
Am J Obstet Gynecol 188:1380; author reply 1380. 2003