Women's information needs, decision-making and experiences of membrane sweeping to promote spontaneous labour.
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Abstract
To explore and synthesise evidence of women's information needs, decision-making and experiences of membrane sweeping to promote spontaneous labour.A systematic review following the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) meta-aggregative approach to qualitative evidence synthesis. Relevant databases were searched for literature published in English between 2000-19. Study quality was assessed using the JBI quality assessment tool for qualitative studies.Qualitative research conducted in OECD countries describing women's information needs, decision-making and/or experiences of membrane sweeping to promote spontaneous labour.One article met the criteria for inclusion. This article describes the experience of a membrane sweep given without consent.There is a lack of evidence around women's information needs, decision-making and experiences of membrane sweeping. This is concerning, especially in the context of rising rates of formal induction of labour. Further research is needed to investigate how women are being offered membrane sweeping and what information women need to make informed choices about membrane sweeping to promote spontaneous labour.
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| Authors | Roberts, Julie;Evans, Kerry;Spiby, Helen;Evans, Catrin;Pallotti, Phoebe;Eldridge, Jeanette; |
| Journal | Midwifery |
| Year | 2020 |
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S0266-6138(19)30317-1
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