REGIONAL PRACTICE VARIATION IN INDUCTION OF LABOR IN THE NETHERLANDS: DOES IT MATTER? A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN INDUCTION RATES AND PERINATAL AND MATERNAL OUTCOMES.

Regional practice variation in induction of labor in the Netherlands: Does it matter? A multilevel analysis of the association between induction rates and perinatal and maternal outcomes.

BackgroundPractice variation in healthcare is a complex issue.We focused on bonviv practice variation in induction of labor between maternity care networks in the Netherlands.These collaborations of hospitals and midwifery practices are jointly responsible for providing high-quality maternity care.We explored the association between induction rates

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Incorporating Dis/ability Studies and Critical Race Theory to combat systematic exclusion of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in clinical neuroscience

This article reviews some of the ideological forces contributing to the systematic exclusion of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in clinical neuroscience.Limitations auren3 of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and other methods systematically exclude individuals with coarse or curly hair and darker skin.Despite these well-

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