Purpose: To investigate the knowledge and practice of perineal repair by midwives' in the UK, as well as their perception of the adequacy of their training.
Methods: An anonymous structured questionnaire survey was conducted. Standard statistical comparative analysis was performed between groups.
Arch Gynecol Obstet
January 2013
Purpose: To determine patients' understanding and recall of consent information and risks associated with their procedure following gynaecological surgery.
Method: Patients planned for routine gynaecological surgery were invited to participate in the study by completing a self-administered questionnaire 4-6 h after day-surgery and 24 h after in-patient surgery. Collated data were analysed using standard statistical methods.
Objective: To investigate women's recall of information provided during the consent process for cesarean delivery, specifically the associated risks, 24 hours after the procedure.
Methods: A prospective questionnaire-based study was conducted at the Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust between May 2009 and August 2010. Women who had undergone a cesarean delivery (planned or emergency) completed a self-administered questionnaire 24 hours after delivery.