The publication of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on antenatal care in 2016 introduced the perspective of women as a necessary component of clinical guidelines in maternity care. WHO highlights the crucial role played by evidence-based recommendations in promoting and supporting normal birth processes and a positive experience of pregnancy. This paper aims to explore and critically appraise recommendations of national antenatal care guidelines across European countries in comparison with the WHO guideline.
Optimal outcomes and women's positive pregnancy experience: a comparison between the World Health Organization guideline and recommendations in European national antenatal care guidelines / iannuzzi, L; Branchini, L; Clausen, JA; Ruiz-Berdun, D; Gillen, P; Healy, M; Beeckman, K; Seijmonsberger-schermers, A; Escuriet Peiro, R; Morano, S; Di Tommaso, M; Dawne, S.. - In: MINERVA GINECOLOGICA. - ISSN 1827-1650. - ELETTRONICO. - 70:(2018), pp. 650-662. [10.23736/S0026-4784.18.04301-0]
Optimal outcomes and women's positive pregnancy experience: a comparison between the World Health Organization guideline and recommendations in European national antenatal care guidelines
iannuzzi, L;Di Tommaso, M;
2018
Abstract
The publication of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on antenatal care in 2016 introduced the perspective of women as a necessary component of clinical guidelines in maternity care. WHO highlights the crucial role played by evidence-based recommendations in promoting and supporting normal birth processes and a positive experience of pregnancy. This paper aims to explore and critically appraise recommendations of national antenatal care guidelines across European countries in comparison with the WHO guideline.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.