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    Risk, recognition and repair of perineal trauma

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    Authors
    Steen, Mary
    Affiliation
    University of Chester
    Publication Date
    2012-11-01
    
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    Abstract
    The risk of perineal injury during childbirth continues to affect the majority of women. Morbidity associated with perineal injury and repair is a major health problem for women. Therefore, it is vitally important that midwives are educated and trained to recognise risk factors and the extent of perineal injury. Education and training has been shown to assist midwives to gain confidence and clinical skills to suture competently and keep themselves up-to-date with the best available evidence on which to base their care. This article provides an overview of the literature relating to risk, recognition and repair of the perineum during the childbirth continuum.
    Citation
    British Journal of Midwifery, 20(11), 2012, pp. 768-772
    Publisher
    Mark Allen Publishing
    Journal
    British Journal of Midwifery
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/251198
    Additional Links
    http://www.britishjournalofmidwifery.com
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    ISSN
    0969-4900
    Collections
    Health and Social Care

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