U.S., March 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07479524) titled 'Effect of Induction Admission of Shared Decision-Making on First Time Expectant Mothers', Self-efficacy, Anxiety, Birth Outcomes and Birth Satisfaction' on March 11.

Brief Summary: Women's childbirth is regarded as a natural, normal and healthy process, and no interventional measures are required unless medically necessary. However, the proportion of routine induction of labor among Taiwanese women is currently on the rise. This study intends to use the medical-patient shared decision-making program for induction of labor to explore the impact of this program on the delivery efficiency, anxiety, delivery results, and delivery satis...