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The obstetricians were asked how often they refer their high-risk pregnant patients to maternal-fetal medicine specialists in the presence of (1) a need for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, (2) medical/surgical disorders, (3) healthy gravid women with high-risk fetuses, and (4) conditions that necessitate admission for reasons other than delivery.
Obstetricians were asked about both vaginal and caesarean births, midwives only about vaginal births.
Obstetricians were asked to recall similar cases from their perspective as a receiving clinician.
Three experienced obstetricians were asked to independently estimate the baseline of the 26 one-hour segments.
In Australian and Israeli studies where obstetricians were asked directly about their attitudes toward CAM use, they too found favorable responses from providers [ 23, 24].
In addition, the obstetricians were asked about influencing factors for optimal care in the fifth domain (patients >2000 ml blood loss); midwives and nurses did not take care of patients with >2000 ml blood loss.
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"When you consider that that includes nine months of prenatal care and the chance to be sued for the next 21 years, many obstetricians are asking themselves, 'Why do it?' " According to the Medical Society of New Jersey, malpractice rates today are nearly double what they were in 1996.
For cases in which more than one indication was present, the obstetrician was asked to report the main indication for CD.
Partographs of cases and control subjects were reviewed, in a blinded manner, by 3 obstetricians who were asked to identify likely cases of nerve injury.
3. Vignettes were presented to 122 midwives and 12 obstetricians who were asked to assess the level of risk in each case and decide whether to transfer or not.
During antenatal visits, women were asked by their midwife or obstetrician to participate in the research project.
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