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Conclusion Women’s views towards forceps use in the University of Kansas Medical Center are negative and may be contributing to the decline of its use.
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It also analyzed internalized sexualization’ links to women’s views of notorious sexual abuse allegations in the so-called Weinstein scandal and attitudes towards the #MeToo movement, a campaign aimed at combatting sexual harassment and sexual assault.
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Methods
This study adopted a mixed-methods approach using several sources of data: i) validated measures of psychological state (Cambridge Worry Score, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Score (EPDS), Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item score), ii) measurement of hair cortisol, iii) face-to-face semi-structured interviews to explore women’s views and experiences of care during their pregnancy, and iv) a Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis with a subgroup of women and staff participants at the lead site.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Malay version Women’s Views of Birth Postnatal Satisfaction Questionnaire (WOMBPNSQ) based on the Rasch scale model of labour satisfaction.
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We provided evidence of women’s views and priorities within the themes – these reflected both positive and negative experiences of IoL.
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Background This study aimed to explore women’s views on the acceptability of different techniques for managing an impacted fetal head at caesarean; and the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a trial in this area.
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Objectives To identify pregnant women’s views and attitudes towards maternal immunisation in Panama based on in-depth interviews and focus groups.
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Exploring women’s views on this issue would enable the identification of gaps in maternity care provision, which would be of interest to community and health service leaders as well as policy makers in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Nine variables in the model reflect societal, interpersonal, and cultural variables that are believed to relate to women’s views about threats and social risks related to sexual harassment.
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Methods To explore women’s views and experiences of care during their pregnancy this study used face-to-face semi-structured interviews following a topic guide comprising of four sections (history leading to care pathway, their experience of coping with new pregnancy after loss, support and advice for others).
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Women’s views on and adherence to enoxaparin during pregnancy and the puerperium.
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In order to capture the cultural and interpersonal aspects related to Arab women’s views of such a phenomenon, this study utilized an instrument of seven scales with a total of 76 items: Threat of SH, exposure to SH, society awareness, social engagement, religiosity, the effect of media, and perceived stress.
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To better understand women’s views and experiences of the female condom, we conducted an interventional cross-sectional study.
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The objectives of the scoping review are to identify the various contexts of digital technologies in women’s health and to consolidate women’s views on the usability and acceptability of the devices.
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Conclusion The study makes a unique contribution to voicing women’s views and concerns as sexuality is insufficiently researched and reported in Lebanon.
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We provided evidence of women’s views and priorities within the themes – these reflected both positive and negative experiences of IoL.
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The questionnaire contained 22 items to elicit women’s views about predictive tests ( n = 8); diagnostic tests ( n = 5); treatment risks ( n = 7), and expectant management ( n = 2).
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Evaluations of ANC services were connected with the availability, accessibility (geographical and financial) and acceptability of ANC services, however, women’s views were shaped by the knowledge and prevailing opinions in their families and community.
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Five Influenza-related articles review utility of cell-based vaccines in the Islamic world (Zulkarnain, p 2158), and report on the association of previous vaccination with Covid-19 (Green, p 2169), pregnant women’s views of the disease and vaccination (Arriola, p 2176), improved vaccine coverage among Chinese healthcare workers (Yi, p 2185), and the link between vaccine awareness and acceptance in Saudi Arabia (Al Hassan, p 2190).
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Objective: The objective of the study was to explore women’s views on measures needed to enhance the utilization of health facility-based delivery services.
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com/ISRCTN16924692), a qualitative study of women’s views was carried out, to improve our understanding of why women did, or did not, consent to participation in the trial.
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