Attitudes towards mode of birth among Swedish midwives.

نویسندگان

  • C Gunnervik
  • A Josefsson
  • A Sydsjö
  • G Sydsjö
چکیده

OBJECTIVE to investigate midwives' attitudes and opinions on mode of birth. DESIGN exploratory descriptive study. Data were collected via study-specific questionnaires during 2006. SETTING southeastern Sweden. PARTICIPANTS all midwives working in two counties. FINDINGS regardless of age, experience and working field, the midwives considered a reasonable caesarean rate to be around 11.5 per cent. None of the participants thought that the caesarean rate was too low. Midwives younger than 50 years tended to consider the current caesarean rate to be too high (p=0.059). Midwives working on labour wards stated that they thought the current caesarean rate was too high compared with midwives working at antenatal care clinics (ACCs) (p<0.001). Midwives working at ACCs agreed with the statements 'one should agree to a woman's right to have an elective caesarean' (p<0.001) and 'elective caesarean is the best choice for a woman with fear of birth' (p=0.046) more often than midwives working on labour wards, regardless of age or working experience. KEY CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE midwives working at ACCs are more willing to accept caesarean section at the woman's request and for women with fear of birth. It is of importance that ACC caregivers and professionals on labour wards increase their collaboration and have continuous discussions with one another in an attempt to reach consensus about the appropriate caesarean rates on evidence-based grounds.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Midwifery

دوره 26 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010