| Literature DB >> 22114870 |
Roxana Behruzi1, Marie Hatem, Lise Goulet, William Fraser.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Considering the fact that a significant proportion of high-risk pregnancies are currently referred to tertiary level hospitals; and that a large proportion of low obstetric risk women still seek care in these hospitals, it is important to explore the factors that influence the childbirth experience in these hospitals, particularly, the concept of humanized birth care.The aim of this study was to explore the organizational and cultural factors, which act as barriers or facilitators in the provision of humanized obstetrical care in a highly specialized, university-affiliated hospital in Quebec province, in Canada.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22114870 PMCID: PMC3297517 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6874-11-53
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Socio-demographic and childbirth characteristics of women participant
| Characteristics | N = 157 (%) | Characteristics | N = 157 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum | 15 | Vaginal | 102(65,0) | ||
| Maximum | 46 | Caesarean section | 48(30,60) | ||
| Mean | 31 | Operational vaginal delivery | 7(4,5) | ||
| American Citizen | 18(11,5) | Failure in progress of labour | 12 | ||
| Canadian French Citizen | 83(13,4) | Planned caesarean | 6 | ||
| Canadian English Citizen | 3(1,9) | FHR Abnormality | 8 | ||
| Canadian new immigrant | 24(24) | Previous C-section | 11 | ||
| European Citizen | 8(5,1) | Breech | 5 | ||
| South America, Asia, Africa | 21(13,4) | Medical indication in mother | 6 | ||
| Primary School | 2(1,3) | No | 62(39,5) | ||
| Secondary | 20(12,7) | Yes | 95(60,5) | ||
| College | 40(25,5) | ||||
| University/college | 95(60,5) | ||||
| Married | 111(70,7) | Yes | 154(98,1) | ||
| Single | 8(5,1) | No | 3(1,9) | ||
| Conjoin | 36(22,9) | ||||
| Divorced | 2(1,3) | ||||
| Yes | 102(65,0) | Not started | 20(12,7) | ||
| No | 55(35,0) | Spontaneous | 74(47,1) | ||
| Induced | 63(40,1) | ||||
| Less than 20 000 $ | 15(9,6) | Lying down | 114(72,6) | ||
| 20 000 $ to 34 999 $ | 27(17,2) | In a semi-reclined position | 41(26,1) | ||
| 35 000 $ to 49 999 $ | 20(12,7) | In a squatting position | 1(0,6) | ||
| 50 000 $ to 64 999 $ | 29(18,5) | Other | 1(0,6) | ||
| Over 65000 $ | 65(41,4) | ||||
| ≤2 | 95(60,5) | 1-2 | 52 | ||
| 3-4 | 52(33,1) | 3-4 | 67 | ||
| ≥5 | 10(6,4) | 5≥ | 38 | ||
| Yes | 75(47.8) | No | 142(90,4) | ||
| No | 82(52,2) | Yes | 15(9,6) | ||
| No | 134(85,4) | No | 149(94,9) | ||
| Yes | 23(14,6) | Yes | 8(5,1) | ||
| No | 146(93,0) | No | 150(95,5) | ||
| Yes | 11(7,0) | Yes | 7(4,5) | ||
| No | 114(72,6) | Breast-feeding | 114(72,6) | ||
| Yes | 43(27,4) | Bottle-feeding | 21(13,4) | ||
| Breast-feeding and bottle-feeding | 22(14,0) | ||||
| No | 99(63,1) | Yes | 136(86,6) | ||
| Yes | 58(36,9) | No | 21(13,4) |
Figure 1Facilitator and barriers to humanized birth care in a highly specialized university affiliated hospital.
Description of the quality of prenatal care in the highly specialized hospital
| Criteria | N = 157 | % |
|---|---|---|
| Very complete | 97 | 61.8 |
| Complete | 57 | 36.3 |
| Incomplete | 3 | 1.9 |
| Very personalized | 66 | 42 |
| Personalized | 75 | 47,8 |
| Impersonalized | 14 | 8,9 |
| Very impersonalized | 2 | 1,3 |
| Yes completely | 128 | 81,5 |
| Yes somewhat | 26 | 16,6 |
| Yes none or less | 3 | 1,9 |
| Yes completely | 138 | 87,9 |
| Yes somewhat | 17 | 10,8 |
| Yes none or less | 2 | 1,3 |
| Yes completely | 127 | 80,9 |
| Yes somewhat | 27 | 17,2 |
| Yes none or less | 3 | 1,9 |
| Yes completely | 115 | 73,2 |
| Yes somewhat | 38 | 24,2 |
| Yes none or less | 4 | 2,5 |
| Yes completely | 114 | 72,6 |
| Yes somewhat | 34 | 21,7 |
| Yes none or less | 6 | 3,8 |
| Not really | 2 | 1,3 |
| Yes completely | 123 | 78,3 |
| Yes somewhat | 28 | 17,8 |
| Yes none or less | 6 | 3,8 |