What is a ‘Core Information Set’?

‘Core information sets’ are defined as a minimum set of consensus-derived information points about a given procedure or process that should be discussed with all patients. Importantly, they are intended to drive discussion of subjective importance to individual patients.
In the case of this study, the aim is to generate a list of key information points to discuss with women planning to have a vaginal birth.

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