New Regulations and Urban Renewal

  • Seydiogulları H
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This article describes the structure and development of a successful, rural nurse-midwifery service consisting of nine certified nurse-midwives and four obstetricians. The model has shown that the addition of a nurse-midwifery service and the adoption of a collaborative care model can improve obstetric outcomes. The outcomes of this model include an increase in the number of women served each year, a decrease in the cesarean section rate, an increase in the number of twin gestations delivered vaginally, an increase in the number of breech presentations delivered vaginally, an increase in the success rate of vaginal birth after cesarean section, and decreased numbers of episiotomies, with a resulting decrease in the number of third- and fourth-degree lacerations.

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Seydiogulları, H. S. (2016). New Regulations and Urban Renewal. Journal of Planning. https://doi.org/10.5505/planlama.2016.54254

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