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Is tolerance of ambiguity creating an episiotomy skills gap
Jennifer MacLellan, Jo Gould,
Sarah Lewis-Tulett
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Ambiguity Tolerance
100%
Care Bundle
40%
Clinically Indicated
20%
Cultural Shift
20%
Deskilling
20%
Episiotomy
100%
Evidence-based Recommendations
20%
Growth Rate
20%
Gynecologist
40%
Injury Care
20%
Midwifery Workforce
20%
Midwives
20%
NHS Digital
20%
Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIS)
40%
Obstetricians
40%
Perineal Trauma
20%
Practice Guidelines
20%
Restrictive Practices
20%
Royal College
60%
Selective Episiotomy
20%
Severe Perineal Trauma
20%
Skills Gap
100%
UK NHS
20%
Vaginal Birth
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Care Bundle
33%
Episiotomy
100%
Gynecologist
33%
Injury
33%
Midwife
16%
Obstetrician
33%
Perineum Injury
33%
Practice Guideline
16%
Vaginal Delivery
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Episiotomy
100%
Injury
33%
Internal Anal Sphincter
33%
Obstetrics
50%
Perineum Injury
33%
Vaginal Delivery
16%