نتایج جستجو برای: outcomes of labour

تعداد نتایج: 21214264  

2011
Ayhan Sucak Şevki Çelen Eren Akbaba Sunullah Soysal Ozlem Moraloglu Nuri Danışman

Objective. We performed a prospective observational audit study to compare neonatal and maternal outcomes of the primary cesarean sections performed in first stage versus second stage of labour. Methods. One thousand three hundred and eighty-nine nullipara women who had undergone cesarean section in a tertiary teaching hospital between February 1, 2009 and January 31, 2010 were included in the ...

2013
Rong Zhang Brett A Inder Xibin Zhang Brett A. Inder

We present a Bayesian sampling algorithm for parameter estimation in a discrete-response model, where the dependent variables contain two layers of binary choices and one ordered response. Our investigation is motivated by an empirical study using such a double-selection rule for three labour-market outcomes, namely labour-force participation, employment and occupational skill level. It is of p...

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  A quasi experimental study was conducted in the labour rooms of one of the hospital's of the University of   Medical Science of Iran, to compare the effect ofcord blood drainage and oxytocin injection into the umblicat   vein in the duration of the third stage of labour.   A total of 180 women in the course of normal pregnancies with no complications and normal vaginal   dd ivery were selecte...

2013
H Nerum L Halvorsen B Straume T Sørlie P Øian

OBJECTIVE To compare the duration and outcome of the first labour in women who have been subjected to childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and women who have been raped in adulthood (RA). DESIGN Case-control study in a clinical cohort. SETTING University Hospital of North Norway. SAMPLE In all, 373 primiparas: 185 subjected to CSA, 47 to RA and 141 controls without a history of abuse. METHODS D...

2011
Stephen Drinkwater

Informal Caring and Labour Market Outcomes Within England and Wales This paper focuses on the links between informal care provision and labour market activity at the sub-national level. Within-country analysis of this issue has been very limited to date despite the wide regional variations in informal care provision that often exist. This issue is important in the context of policy decisions in...

2012
E. I. Ekanem A. Umoiyoho A. Inyang-Otu

Background. Prolonged obstructed labour is a major cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality especially in the developing countries of the world, where the incidence is high. These complications are partly attributed to the metabolic and electrolyte derangements that are often associated with this problem. It is, therefore, important to evaluate the metabolic and electrolyte chang...

2016
Togoobaatar Ganchimeg Chie Nagata Joshua P. Vogel Naho Morisaki Cynthia Pileggi-Castro Eduardo Ortiz-Panozo Kapila Jayaratne Suneeta Mittal Erika Ota João Paulo Souza Rintaro Mori Sari Helena Räisänen

OBJECTIVE To investigate optimal timing of elective repeat caesarean section among low-risk pregnant women with prior caesarean section in a multicountry sample from largely low- and middle-income countries. DESIGN Secondary analysis of a cross-sectional study. SETTING Twenty-nine countries from the World Health Organization Multicountry Survey on Maternal and Newborn Health. POPULATION 2...

2012
David W. Johnston Stefanie Schurer Michael A. Shields

Maternal Gender Role Attitudes, Human Capital Investment, and Labour Supply of Sons and Daughters Using data from the 1970 British Cohort Study, we investigate the role of maternal gender role attitudes in explaining the differential educational expectations mothers have for their daughters and sons, and consequently their children’s later educational outcomes and labour supply. We find that mo...

2006
Janet Salaff

We investigate labour market outcomes of Chinese immigrants in Canada focusing on the impact of career change on women as they enter the Canadian labour market. The sample includes men and women with higher education, from the People’s Republic of China. Applying an institutional approach, we discuss how professions are institutionalised into segmented labour markets with specific expectations ...

2009
Monazza Aslam Christopher Colclough

Gender gaps in educational access, schooling quality and labour market outcomes are pervasive in Pakistan. This brief discusses the findings of three recent studies in Pakistan that highlight the role of education in improving individual productivity, increasing earnings, bringing people out of poverty and providing a pathway to gender equality in the labour market. The papers note the policy i...

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