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Term: Augmentation of Labour
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2008-06-11
Definition:
Labour Augmentation is the act of stimulating labour contractions to speed up the birthing process when labour slows down or stops. The chemical oxytocin is administered to the mother intravenously to attempt to resume labour. Note that augmentation of labour is akin to induction of labour in method, but augmentation is only carried out after the onset of labour. See also the term
Induction of Labour.
In
Martens et al. (2008),
augmentation of labour is defined by physician tariff code 4834 (augmentation of labour, other than simple artificial rupture of membrane) combined with tariff prefix code 3 (maternity tariff) in the medical claims.
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References
- Martens P, Fransoo R, The Need to Know Team, Burland E, Prior H, Burchill C, Romphf L, Chateau D, Bailly A, Ouelette C. What Works? A First Look at Evaluating Manitoba's Regional Health Programs and Policies at the Population Level. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2008. [Report] [Summary] [Additional Materials] (View)
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