Effectiveness of certified nurse-midwives. A prospective evaluation study
- PMID: 1247054
- DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(16)33295-1
Effectiveness of certified nurse-midwives. A prospective evaluation study
Abstract
A prospective evaluation study of the effectiveness of the services of certified nurse-midwives demonstrated that in a hospital setting the care of low-risk maternity patients provided by nurse-midwives was as effective as the provided by house staff physicians. A total of 438 low-risk maternity patients were studied. Selected outcomes pertaining to the prenatal period, labor and delivery, and early infancy demonstrated, with two exceptions, no significant differences. The two exceptions were: (1) overcompliance with appointment attendance was more common among the nurse-midwifery group of patients; (2) a higher rate of forceps delivery was reported among the house staff group of patients.
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