DOI

https://doi.org/10.25772/5YX4-MB08

Defense Date

1980

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Department

Nursing

First Advisor

JoAnne Kirk Henry

Abstract

The hypothesis that prepared low-risk primiparae would experience shorter labors than unprepared low-risk primiparae was not upheld in the findings of the present study. The findings of the present study did appear to validate the findings of several other similar studies which reported no differences in length of labor between prepared and unprepared women. Suggestions for further study of some questions raised by the present study have been made.

Comments

Scanned, with permission from the author, from the original print version, which resides in University Archives.

Rights

© The Author

Is Part Of

VCU University Archives

Is Part Of

VCU Theses and Dissertations

Date of Submission

7-5-2017

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Nursing Commons

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