Improving birth experiences and provider interactions: Expert opinion on critical links in Maternity care.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-09-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/191742
Julia Leinweber, Claire Stramrood
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Abstract

This article explores the Quality of Provider Interaction (QPI) within maternity care, spotlighting its crucial role in positive childbirth experiences. It emphasizes the need for trust-based relationships between women and their care providers, a necessity amplified by the profound neurohormonal sensitivities experienced during labor. Drawing from the 'Optimizing the birth environment' COST DEVOTION CA18211 Working Group, this article aims to provide insights and stimulate discussion on how to mitigate birth trauma and improve childbirth experiences. The study evolved through discussions on QPI, engagement with the group, a review of COST Action research, and conference contributions, leading to essential recommendations. From our dialogue and evaluation of existing literature, we identified four pivotal aspects critical to enhancing QPI: 1) Empathy and emotional availability, 2) Trauma-informed maternity care, 3) Integrating woman-centered individual and institutional attitudes, and 4) Empowering language use. We examine how these elements influence women's emotional and psychological well-being throughout childbirth and beyond, underscoring their critical contribution. This article proposes a framework to improve maternity care by enhancing the Quality of Provider Interaction (QPI). It offers practical recommendations for refining care protocols and language guidelines, emphasizing the importance of respectful, secure birthing environments. Adopting care models that prioritize high-quality provider interactions is crucial for the well-being of women and their families.

改善分娩体验和提供者之间的互动:关于产妇护理关键环节的专家意见。
本文探讨了产科护理中提供者互动的质量(QPI),强调了其在积极分娩体验中的关键作用。文章强调产妇与护理人员之间需要建立以信任为基础的关系,而分娩过程中神经荷尔蒙的高度敏感性更加剧了这种必要性。本文借鉴了 "优化分娩环境 "COST DEVOTION CA18211 工作组的研究成果,旨在就如何减轻分娩创伤和改善分娩体验提供见解并激发讨论。这项研究是通过对 QPI 的讨论、与工作组的接触、对 COST 行动研究的回顾以及会议上的发言而逐步形成的,最终提出了基本建议。通过对话和对现有文献的评估,我们确定了对提高 QPI 至关重要的四个关键方面:1)同理心和情感可用性;2)创伤知情的产科护理;3)整合以妇女为中心的个人和机构态度;4)授权语言的使用。我们研究了这些要素如何影响妇女在整个分娩过程及之后的情绪和心理健康,强调了它们的重要贡献。本文提出了一个通过提高医护人员互动质量(QPI)来改善产科护理的框架。它为完善护理规程和语言指南提供了切实可行的建议,强调了尊重、安全的分娩环境的重要性。采用优先考虑高质量医护人员互动的护理模式对产妇及其家庭的福祉至关重要。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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审稿时长
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