Women’s experiences of being assisted by two midwives during the active second stage of labour: Secondary outcomes from the Oneplus trial

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Helena Tern , Christine Rubertsson , Maria Ekelin , Hannah G. Dahlen , Cecilia Häggsgård , Malin Edqvist
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Abstract

Background

‘Collegial Midwifery Assistance’ (CMA) is a clinical practice aiming to reduce severe perineal trauma (SPT) during childbirth. This practice involves two midwives being present during the active second stage of labour rather than one, which is the case in standard care. The effectiveness of CMA was evaluated in the Oneplus trial and a 30% reduction in SPT was shown.

Aim

The aim was to investigate the experience of women who received the CMA intervention in the trial and to explore factors influencing their experiences.

Methods

A cohort study using data from the Oneplus trial and a one-month postpartum follow-up questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed.

Results

A total of 1050 women who received the CMA intervention responded to the questionnaire. Of these, 35.8% reported that they strongly agreed with feeling safe during the second stage of labour and 42.6% were inclined to have an additional midwife present at a subsequent birth. The intervention was favourably received by women who experienced fear of birth, who were non-native Swedish speakers, and had lower educational attainment. Furthermore, women were more positive towards CMA the longer the intervention lasted.

Conclusions

The results of this study suggest that the CMA intervention is accepted well by women and can be safely implemented into standard care. The duration of the CMA intervention was an important factor that influenced women’s experiences and should be used to guide future practice.

产妇在产程第二活跃阶段由两名助产士协助的经历:Oneplus试验的次要结果
“学院助产援助”(CMA)是一种旨在减少分娩期间严重会阴创伤(SPT)的临床实践。这种做法涉及在产程第二阶段有两名助产士在场,而不是一名,这是标准护理的情况。在Oneplus试验中评估了CMA的有效性,SPT降低了30%。目的:目的是调查在试验中接受CMA干预的妇女的经历,并探讨影响其经历的因素。方法采用Oneplus试验数据和产后1个月随访问卷进行队列研究。描述性统计、单变量和多变量logistic回归分析。结果共有1050名接受CMA干预的女性参与了问卷调查。其中,35.8%的人报告说,他们非常同意在分娩第二阶段感到安全,42.6%的人倾向于在随后的分娩中有额外的助产士在场。对于那些害怕生育、母语不是瑞典语、受教育程度较低的妇女来说,干预措施的效果很好。此外,干预时间越长,女性对CMA的态度越积极。结论本研究结果表明,CMA干预被妇女所接受,可以安全地实施到标准治疗中。CMA干预的持续时间是影响妇女经历的一个重要因素,应用于指导今后的实践。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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