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#45 The Effects of the Arrive Trial and Critical Thinking in Research Interpretation with Lisa Miller

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In this clinical episode, Lisa Miller, Justine, and Sarah delve into the effects of the ARRIVE trial on birth care practices. They discuss recent research findings that analyze induction rates and outcomes post the ARRIVE trial as well as other relevant research. Along the way, learn about how to think critically in the process of interpreting research, the role of prenatal education, the emotional challenges of respecting patient autonomy, the vital importance of shared decision-making, and more. Thanks for listening and subscribing!
Helpful Links:
- Research Article "Labor Induction versus Expectant Management in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women"
- Research Article "Effects of the ARRIVE Trial on Elective Induction and Obstetric
Outcomes in Term Nulliparous Patients"

- Comparison Table from Research Article "Induction of Labor and Cesarean Delivery by Gestational Age."
- Info on Lisa Miller's Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Review Course and Certification Preparation

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In this clinical episode, Lisa Miller, Justine, and Sarah delve into the effects of the ARRIVE trial on birth care practices. They discuss recent research findings that analyze induction rates and outcomes post the ARRIVE trial as well as other relevant research. Along the way, learn about how to think critically in the process of interpreting research, the role of prenatal education, the emotional challenges of respecting patient autonomy, the vital importance of shared decision-making, and more. Thanks for listening and subscribing!
Helpful Links:
- Research Article "Labor Induction versus Expectant Management in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women"
- Research Article "Effects of the ARRIVE Trial on Elective Induction and Obstetric
Outcomes in Term Nulliparous Patients"

- Comparison Table from Research Article "Induction of Labor and Cesarean Delivery by Gestational Age."
- Info on Lisa Miller's Electronic Fetal Monitoring: Review Course and Certification Preparation

  continue reading

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