Literature search method
The review of the literature relating to support during childbirth was undertaken in July 2009 using CINAHL and PsychINFO, drawing on 165 databases. This search was cross-referenced with a search using the NHS Scotland electronic library database to ensure completeness. The search terms ‘Support + childbirth or labo*’ were employed,
limiting results to articles available in English and published since 1980. A total of 86 articles were selected for detailed review. Secondary searches were undertaken for key cited articles and related search topics identified in the initial review. This thematic review included ‘women’s experience + childbirth’, ‘satisfaction + childbirth’, ‘post-traumatic stress + childbirth’, ‘fathers + childbirth’, ‘doula’, ‘social support + health’, ‘companions + childbirth’, ‘maternity + quality’, ‘social support + theory’, and led to the critical review of a further 60 papers. Papers and position statements from UK governments, national and international maternity careprofessional bodies and lay childbirth organisations over the last 10 years were reviewed. The literature search was repeated in September 2011 to include material from mid- 2009 to 2011, which led to the review of 52 further papers.
Literature search method
The review of the literature relating to support during childbirth was undertaken in July 2009 using CINAHL and PsychINFO, drawing on 165 databases. This search was cross-referenced with a search using the NHS Scotland electronic library database to ensure completeness. The search terms ‘Support + childbirth or labo*’ were employed,
limiting results to articles available in English and published since 1980. A total of 86 articles were selected for detailed review. Secondary searches were undertaken for key cited articles and related search topics identified in the initial review. This thematic review included ‘women’s experience + childbirth’, ‘satisfaction + childbirth’, ‘post-traumatic stress + childbirth’, ‘fathers + childbirth’, ‘doula’, ‘social support + health’, ‘companions + childbirth’, ‘maternity + quality’, ‘social support + theory’, and led to the critical review of a further 60 papers. Papers and position statements from UK governments, national and international maternity careprofessional bodies and lay childbirth organisations over the last 10 years were reviewed. The literature search was repeated in September 2011 to include material from mid- 2009 to 2011, which led to the review of 52 further papers.
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