Hebamme 2010; 23(4): 230-234
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1267805
Geburt
Geburtsverletzungen
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Die Versorgung von Geburtsverletzungen – aktueller Forschungsstand

Nurith Frövel1 , Tanja Brodsky1 , Antje Jung1
  • 1Hebammenschülerinnen, Berlin
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Publication History

Publication Date:
20 December 2010 (online)

Im Rahmen einer Forschungsarbeit untersuchten die Schülerinnen des Kurses 2007–2010 der Hebammenschule Berlin-Neukölln die Versorgung von Geburtsverletzungen. Welche Empfehlungen können anhand der aktuellen Fachliteratur gegeben werden? Welche Maßnahmen sind evidenzbasiert? Und wie sieht die geburtshilfliche Praxis in anderen europäischen Ländern aus?

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Anschrift der Autorin:

Nurith Frövel

Wilhelm-Busch-Straße 47

14612 Falkensee

Email: nfroevel@web.de

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