The perceptions of women about the choice of delivery modes: A descriptive study

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Aim: Discuss the perceptions of women when choosing a mode of delivery. Method: A qualitative study done in a teaching hospital and health clinic, from January to March 2011,which interviewed 8 non-pregnant women at reproductive age. The data was analyzed and interpreted based on the thematic analysis of the material. Results and discussion: The findings show the perceptions women have when choosing the mode of delivery, and the relevance of how they feel about the decision-making power of doctors concerning the mode of delivery. Some disagree with this attitude and feel they should have more say in the matter. Conclusion: Some women do not agree with a unilateral doctor decision and argue that their involvement is vital, since they feel the effects firsthand.

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Pimenta, L. F., Ressel, L. B., Santos, C. C. dos, & Wilhelm, L. A. (2013). The perceptions of women about the choice of delivery modes: A descriptive study. Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 12(1), 135–144. https://doi.org/10.5935/1676-4285.20133963

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