Using the WHO-INTEGRATE evidence-to-decision framework to develop recommendations for induction of labour
Abstract Background In 2019, WHO prioritized updating recommendations relating to three labour induction topics: labour induction at or beyond term, mechanical methods for labour induction, and outpatient labour induction. As part of this process, we aimed to review the evidence addressing factors b...
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Main Authors: | Melissa Murano (Author), Doris Chou (Author), Maria Laura Costa (Author), Tari Turner (Author) |
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