The outcomes of complementary and alternative medicine use among pregnant and birthing women: current trends and future directions
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The outcomes of complementary and alternative medicine use among pregnant and birthing women: current trends and future directions
Abstract
Complementary and alternative medicine is used by a substantial number of pregnant women and maternity care providers are often faced with the task of ensuring women are using safe and effective treatments while respecting a woman's right to autonomous decision-making. In the era of evidence-based medicine maternity health professionals are expected to draw upon the best available evidence when making clinical decisions and providing health advice. This review will outline the current trends in research evidence associated with the outcomes of complementary and alternative medicine use amongst pregnant and birthing women as well as highlight some potential directions for future development in this important yet largely unknown topic in contemporary maternity care.
Keywords: alternative medicine; birth outcomes; complementary medicine; labor; pregnancy.
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