A Qualitative Study Exploring Women's Experiences of Unplanned Cesarean Surgery and Their Suggestions for Improving Care: Étude qualitative explorant les expériences des femmes en ce qui a trait à la césarienne non planifiée et leurs suggestions pour ce qui est de l'amélioration des soins

The rate of unplanned cesarean birth is increasing and there is a growing body of evidence regarding the associated psychosocial harms. A phenomenological study exploring eight women's lived experiences of intrapartum cesarean birth in Nova Scotia was undertaken. Two groups of women were recrui...

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