Comparative study analysing women's childbirth satisfaction and obstetric outcomes across two different models of maternity care
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Authors
Ferrer, Ma Belén Conesa
Jordana, Manuel Canteras
Meseguer, Carmen Ballesteros
García, César Carrillo
Roche, M. Emilia Martínez
Issue Date
2016-08-26
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
Woman’s Satisfaction , Humanized Childbirth , Biomedical Model , Midwife
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Abstract
Objectives:
To describe the differences in obstetrical results and women's childbirth satisfaction across 2 different models of maternity care (biomedical model and humanised birth).
Setting:
2 university hospitals in south-eastern Spain from April to October 2013.
Design:
A correlational descriptive study.
Participants:
A convenience sample of 406 women participated in the study, 204 of the biomedical model and 202 of the humanised model.
Results:
The differences in obstetrical results were (biomedical model/humanised model): onset of labour (spontaneous 66/137, augmentation 70/1, p=0.0005), pain relief (epidural 172/132, no pain relief 9/40, p=0.0005), mode of delivery (normal vaginal 140/165, instrumental 48/23, p=0.004), length of labour (0–4 hours 69/93, >4 hours 133/108, p=0.011), condition of perineum (intact perineum or tear 94/178, episiotomy 100/24, p=0.0005). The total questionnaire score (100) gave a mean (M) of 78.33 and SD of 8.46 in the biomedical model of care and an M of 82.01 and SD of 7.97 in the humanised model of care (p=0.0005). In the analysis of the results per items, statistical differences were found in 8 of the 9 subscales. The highest scores were reached in the humanised model of maternity care.
Conclusions:
The humanised model of maternity care offers better obstetrical outcomes and women's satisfaction scores during the labour, birth and immediate postnatal period than does the biomedical model.
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Citation
Conesa Ferrer, M. B., Canteras Jordana, M., Ballesteros Meseguer, C., Carrillo García, C., & Martínez Roche, M. E. (2016). Comparative study analysing women's childbirth satisfaction and obstetric outcomes across two different models of maternity care. BMJ open, 6(8), e011362. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011362
Publisher
BMJ Open