Browsing Fakultet for helsevitenskap (HV) by Subject "Nulliparous women"
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Associations between cervical dilatation on admission and mode of delivery, a cohort study of Norwegian nulliparous women
(Sexual & Reproductive HealthCare;Volume 31, March 2022, 100691, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-21)Objective: To investigate associations between cervical dilatation at hospital admission and mode of delivery. Methods: A cohort study with data from a cluster-randomised controlled trial, the Labour Progression Study. ... -
Immersion in water for pain relief and the risk of intrapartum transfer among low risk nulliparous women: secondary analysis of the Birthplace national prospective cohort study
(BMC pregnancy and childbirth;14(1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-02-06)Background Immersion in water during labour is an important non-pharmacological method to manage labour pain, particularly in midwifery-led care settings where pharmacological methods are limited. This study investigates ... -
The Labor Progression Study: The use of oxytocin augmentation during labor following Zhang's guideline and the WHO partograph in a cluster randomized trial
(Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica;Volume 98, Issue 9, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-04-24)Introduction: This study aims to investigate the use of oxytocin augmentation during labor in nulliparous women following Zhang’s guideline or the WHO partograph. Material and methods: This is a secondary analysis of a ... -
The Labour Progression Study (LaPS): duration of labour following Zhang's guideline and the WHO partograph - a cluster randomised trial
(Midwifery;Volume 81, February 2020, 102578, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-18)Objective: To investigate labour duration in different phases of labour when adhering to Zhang’s guideline for labour progression compared with the WHO partograph. Design: A secondary analysis of a cluster randomised ... -
Study protocol: the Labor Progression Study, LAPS - does the use of dynamic progression guideline in labor reduce the rate of intrapartum cesarean sections in nulliparous women? A multicenter, cluster randomized trial in Norway.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background The increasing rate of intrapartum cesarean sections is subject of attention and concern as it is associated with adverse outcomes. Labor dystocia is one of the most frequent indications for cesarean sections ...