Communications Between Pregnant Women and Maternity Care Clinicians
Erika R. Cheng, Aaron E. Carroll, Ronald E. Iverson, Eugene Declercq
Abstract
This survey study assesses patients’ self-reported communication experiences with their maternity care clinicians and examines the association of these experiences with women’s reports of feeling pressure to have interventions during delivery.
Topics & Concepts
FeelingMaternity carePsychological interventionMedicineNursingFamily medicinePregnancyObstetricsPsychologySocial psychologyGeneticsBiologyPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareAttachment and Relationship DynamicsPatient Satisfaction in Healthcare