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    المؤلفون: Thomas E. Elkins, Douglas Brown

    المصدر: Clinics in Perinatology. 19:469-481

    الوصف: This article explores the ethical issues confronted when the process of childbirth is threatened by premature labor and delivery. In this article, obstetric ethics are distinguished within the larger study of "ethics," frameworks for decision making are critiqued, and factors that frequently influence the formation of ethical judgments are commented on.

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    المؤلفون: Nancy Gospo, Gerry Kinworthy

    المصدر: QRB. Quality review bulletin. 16(4)

    الوصف: Celtic Life Insurance Company's (Celtic) utilization management program demonstrates that insurance companies, like hospitals, can develop a high level of quality assurance in utilization management by maintaining a professional clinical staff, developing special programs to target specific medical concerns, and conducting ongoing audits. Celtic's High Risk Maternity Program, developed in 1988 as an adjunct to the utilization management program, provides education about pregnancy and childbirth, screens pregnant insureds, and offers case management for high-risk pregnancies. Pregnant insureds who volunteer to case management are referred to the Rose Bud Program, a premature labor prevention program that was developed by Northwestern National Life Insurance Company with Abbott Northwestern Hospital.

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    المؤلفون: G. D. Burrows, P. Stone, L. Dennerstein

    المصدر: Advances in Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology ISBN: 9783540117100

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Hypnosis, Psychotherapist, Premature labor, Childbirth, Psychology

    الوصف: Due to many variables, including the subjective nature of the phenomena being observed and the variety of styles of measurement, comparison between studies of childbirth is difficult. Where hypnosis has been used adjunctively with other methods of preparation, hypnosis seems as effective, or more effective, in achieving the desired results of reduced drug therapy and a more enjoyable experience (Stone and Burrows 1980).

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