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Autor:
Ateev Mehrotra, Adam Wolfberg, Neel T. Shah, Avery Plough, Amber Weiseth, Arianna I. Blaine, Katie Noddin, Carter H. Nakamoto, Jessica V. Richard, Dani Bradley
Publikováno v:
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2022)
Abstract Background Reducing cesarean rates is a public health priority. To help pregnant people select hospitals with lower cesarean rates, numerous organizations publish publically hospital cesarean rate data. Few pregnant people use these data whe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2d5b1933139646dfa32992c35ef8c0af
Publikováno v:
Maternal and Child Health Journal
Background The COVID-19 pandemic provoked sweeping changes in practice to care for pregnant and birthing people, and highlighted inequities that threaten to exacerbate racial disparities in maternal outcomes. Moreover, social distancing measures have
Autor:
Tiffany Lacroix, Luu Ireland, Katherine Leung, Tiffany Moore-Simas, Amber Weiseth, Tracy Yeboah
Publikováno v:
Obstetrics & Gynecology. 141:43S-43S
Autor:
Joyce K. Edmonds, Brandon J. Neal, Amber Weiseth, Kate Miller, Neel Shah, Samuel R. Woodbury, Vivenne Souter
Publikováno v:
Health Serv Res
Objective To examine the variability in the cesarean delivery (CD) rates of individual labor and delivery nurses compared with physicians at three attribution time points. Data sources Medical record data from nine hospitals in Washington State from
Autor:
Amber Weiseth, Avery Plough, Reena Aggarwal, Grace Galvin, Amber Rucker, Natalie Henrich, Kate Miller, Laura Subramanian, Rebecca Hawrusik, William Berry, Susan Gullo, Lauren Spigel, Kimberly Dever, Donald Loveless, Kristin Graham, Bettina Paek, Neel T. Shah
Publikováno v:
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)REFERENCES. 49(4)
TeamBirth was designed to promote best practices in shared decision making (SDM) among care teams for people giving birth. Although leading health organizations recommend SDM to address gaps in quality of care, these recommendations are not consisten
Autor:
Maureen E. Farrell, Stuart R. Lipsitz, Naomi Greene, Neel Shah, Kimberly D. Gregory, Samuel R. Woodbury, Joyce K. Edmonds, Amber Weiseth
Publikováno v:
Journal of nursing care quality. 37(2)
BACKGROUND The low-risk cesarean delivery (CD) rate is an established performance indicator for providers in maternity care for quality improvement purposes. PURPOSE Our objectives were to assess nurse performance using adjusted nurse-level CD rates
Publikováno v:
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing
Objective To examine the roles and experiences of labor and delivery (LD) nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Cross-sectional survey. Setting Online distribution between the beginning of July and end of August 2020. Participants LD nurses (N
Autor:
Sarah Thayer, Amber Weiseth, Christine E. Chaisson, Victoria J. Paterson, Linda Genen, Omid Ameli
Publikováno v:
The Journal of perinatalneonatal nursing. 35(3)
Many severe maternal morbidities (SMMs) are preventable, and understanding circumstances in which complications occur is crucial. The objective was to evaluate a framework for SMM benchmarking and quality improvement opportunities. Building upon metr
Autor:
Lauren Spigel, Avery Plough, Victoria Paterson, Rebecca West, Amanda Jurczak, Natalie Henrich, Susan Gullo, Brett Corrigan, Pam Patterson, Trisha Short, Lisa Early, Margie Bridges, Elizabeth Pesek, Marianne Pizzitola, Dianna Davis, Keri Kirby, Christina Borduz, Neel Shah, Amber Weiseth
Publikováno v:
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.). 49(3)
Shared decision-making (SDM) may improve communication, teamwork, patient experience, respectful maternity care, and safety during childbirth. Despite these benefits, SDM is not widely implemented, and strategies for implementing SDM interventions ar
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 226:413.e1-413.e19
Background Despite the importance of prenatal care, quality measurement efforts have focused on the number of prenatal visits, or prenatal care adequacy, rather than the services received. It is unknown whether attending more prenatal visits is assoc