Choose your font:
 Arimo
 Merriweather
 Mukta Malar
 Open Sans Condensed
 Rokkitt
 Source Sans Pro
 Login


 English 
 Français 
 Português 
 Español 

[Valid RSS] RSS
bar

Database - (CIANE)

Description of this bibliographical database (CIANE website)
Currently 3108 records
YouTube channel (tutorial)

https://ciane.net/id=3057

Created on : 09 Feb 2019
Modified on : 09 Feb 2019

 Modify this record
Do not follow this link unless you know an editor’s password!


Share: Facebook logo   Tweeter logo   Easy

Bibliographical entry (without author) :

Women desiring less care than recommended during childbirth: Three years of dedicated clinic. Birth Issues in Perinatal Care. Wiley Online Library.

Author(s) :

Matthijs van der Garde, Martine Hollander, Gert Olthuis, Frank Vandenbussche, Jeroen van Dillen

Year of publication :

2019

URL(s) :

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/b…
https://doi.org/10.1111/birt.12419

Résumé (français)  :

Abstract (English)  :

Background

Some women decline recommended care during pregnancy and birth. This can cause friction between client and provider.

Methods

A designated outpatient clinic was started for women who decline recommended care in pregnancy. All women who attended were analyzed retrospectively. The clinic used a systematic multidisciplinary approach. During the first visit, women told their stories and explained the reasoning behind their birth plan. The second visit was used to present the evidence underpinning recommendations and attempt to reach a compromise if care within recommendations was still not acceptable to the woman. During the third visit, a final birth plan was decided on.

Results

From January 1, 2015, until December 31, 2017, 55 women were seen in the clinic, 29 of whom declined items of recommended care during birth and were included in the study. After discussions had been completed, 38% of birth plans were within recommendations, 38% were a compromise, in which both the woman and the care provider had made certain concessions, and 24% did not reach an agreement and delivered with another provider either at home or elsewhere. All maternal and perinatal outcomes were good.

Conclusions

Using a respectful and systematic multidisciplinary approach, in which women feel heard and are invited to explain their motivations for their birth plans, we are able to arrive at a plan either compatible with or much closer to recommendations than the woman’s initial intentions in most cases, thereby preventing negative choices.

Sumário (português)  :

Resumen (español)  :

Comments :

Argument (français) :

Certaines femmes refusent les soins recommandés pendant la grossesse et l’accouchement. Cela peut causer des frictions entre la patiente et le fournisseur de soins.

Argument (English):

Some women decline recommended care during pregnancy and birth. This can cause friction between client and provider.

Argumento (português):

Algumas mulheres recusam os cuidados recomendados durante a gravidez e o parto. Isso pode causar atrito entre o cliente e o provedor.

Argumento (español):

Keywords :

➡ attendance ; physiology ; guidelines ; informed consent

Author of this record :

Bernard Bel — 09 Feb 2019

Discussion (display only in English)
 
➡ Only identified users



 I have read the guidelines of discussions and I accept all terms (read guidelines)

barre

New expert query --- New simple query

Creating new record --- Importing records

User management --- Dump database --- Contact

bar

This database created by Alliance francophone pour l'accouchement respecté (AFAR) is managed
by Collectif interassociatif autour de la naissance (CIANE, https://ciane.net).
It is fed by the voluntary contributions of persons interested in the sharing of scientific data.
If you agree with this project, you can support us in several ways:
(1) contributing to this database if you have a minimum training in documentation
(2) or financially supporting CIANE (see below)
(3) or joining any society affiliated with CIANE.
Sign in or create an account to follow changes or become an editor.
Contact bibli(arobase)ciane.net for more information.

Valid CSS! Valid HTML!
Donating to CIANE (click “Faire un don”) will help us to maintain and develop sites and public
databases towards the support of parents and caregivers’ informed decisions with respect to childbirth