Inside the delivery room: study watches how doctors and midwives decide when to intervene
NCT ID NCT07357064
Summary
This study aims to understand why medical interventions during childbirth, like C-sections, are rising. Researchers will observe 200 UK maternity clinicians (midwives and obstetricians) as they work, watching how they make real-time decisions. The goal is to learn what factors influence these choices, particularly around managing risk, to improve future maternity care.
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Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
London, London, United Kingdom
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