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Effectiveness of Clinical Pathway for Parturient Mothers upon Knowledge and Practice of Nurses and Maternal Outcome


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1 Apollo College of Nursing, Vanagaram to Ambatture Main Road, Ayanambakkam, Chennai- 600095, India
2 Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing, Apollo College of Nursing, Vanagaram to Ambatture Main Road, Ayanambakkam, Chennai- 600095, India
     

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The pathways are designed to be used in multidisciplinary workshops to explore alternative approaches to care. Importantly, many of the changes advocated are not resource intensive and focus instead on working differently. Important features of this pathway include supporting and preparing women for labour and a belief that 'all pregnancies are normal unless proven otherwise' alongside the need for consistent, balanced information setting out the known risks and benefits of all modes of birth.


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U. Rajeswari
Apollo College of Nursing, Vanagaram to Ambatture Main Road, Ayanambakkam, Chennai- 600095, India
Latha Venkatesan
Apollo College of Nursing, Vanagaram to Ambatture Main Road, Ayanambakkam, Chennai- 600095, India
A. Lizy Sonia
Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing, Apollo College of Nursing, Vanagaram to Ambatture Main Road, Ayanambakkam, Chennai- 600095, India

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The pathways are designed to be used in multidisciplinary workshops to explore alternative approaches to care. Importantly, many of the changes advocated are not resource intensive and focus instead on working differently. Important features of this pathway include supporting and preparing women for labour and a belief that 'all pregnancies are normal unless proven otherwise' alongside the need for consistent, balanced information setting out the known risks and benefits of all modes of birth.