Gut feelings in obstetrics and midwifery: the role of intuition in deciding when to perform cesarean section during labor.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Chiara Lambrechts, Melanie Mees, Yves Jacquemyn
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the role of intuition for maternity care workers in deciding when a cesarean section should be advised during labor.

Material and methods: Focus group discussions with midwives and gynecologists, and nonparticipating observation at an obstetric ward.

Results: The decision about when to propose a cesarean section during labor is the result of interaction between objective and intuitive factors. Junior delivery ward workers report that they use more analytic reasoning for objective diagnosis of fetal distress, non-progressive labor, macrosomia or other indications for cesarean section; with increasing experience, however, non-analytic reasoning takes the overhand. Both consciously and unconsciously, other activities going on outside the individual delivery room seem to influence the decision. Out of the 50 deliveries observed, 38 births occurred through vaginal deliveries and 12 through cesarean sections. Maternity care workers clearly have "gut feelings" that the course of labor is moving toward a cesarean section. We were unable to detect any predictable pattern in the transition from gut feeling to decision.

Conclusion: Intuition plays a still not completely uncovered role in the decision to advise cesarean section during labor. The level of consciousness at which professionals use intuition or gut feeling and are aware of it in decision making is variable. Intuition or gut feelings seem to contribute more to the decision process as the level of experience increases.

产科学和助产学中的直觉:在分娩过程中决定何时进行剖宫产的直觉作用。
目的:描述直觉的作用,为产妇保健工作者在决定何时应建议剖宫产分娩。材料和方法:与助产士和妇科医生进行焦点小组讨论,并在产科病房进行非参与观察。结果:产妇在产时选择剖宫产是客观因素与直觉因素共同作用的结果。初级产房工作人员报告说,他们更多地使用分析推理来客观诊断胎儿窘迫、非进行性分娩、巨大儿或其他剖宫产指征;然而,随着经验的增加,非分析推理占了上风。无论是有意还是无意,产房外发生的其他活动似乎都会影响产妇的决定。在观察到的50例分娩中,38例是阴道分娩,12例是剖宫产。产科护理人员显然有“直觉”,分娩过程正朝着剖宫产的方向发展。在从直觉到决定的转变过程中,我们无法发现任何可预测的模式。结论:直觉在分娩时是否建议剖宫产的决定中起着尚未完全揭示的作用。专业人士使用直觉或直觉并在决策中意识到它的意识水平是可变的。随着经验水平的提高,直觉或直觉似乎对决策过程的贡献更大。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.20%
发文量
54
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology was founded in 1982 in order to provide a scientific forum for obstetricians, gynecologists, psychiatrists and psychologists, academic health professionals as well as for all those who are interested in the psychosocial and psychosomatic aspects of women’s health. Another of its aims is to stimulate obstetricians and gynecologists to pay more attention to this very important facet of their profession.
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