| Literature DB >> 25073486 |
Kirsten Howard1, Karen Gerard, Pamela Adelson, Robert Bryce, Chris Wilkinson, Deborah Turnbull.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In many countries a high proportion of births begin as induced labours. Induction can be lengthy if cervical priming is required prior to induction. This usually occurs as an inpatient, however, an alternative is to allow women to go home after satisfactory fetal monitoring. The aim of this study was to assess the preferences of women for cervical priming for induction of labour in an outpatient or inpatient setting.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25073486 PMCID: PMC4128401 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-14-330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Attributes and levels
| Physical environment while you are waiting for gels to work | |||
| Availability of pain relief or sleep medication while waiting for gels to work | |||
| Who checks on you while you are waiting for gels to work | |||
| How well you know the midwife | | ||
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| How many trips you need to make to the hospital | |||
| The travel time to the closest hospital that provides this service | | ||
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example DCE question
| Physical environment | Your own home | Single hospital room with private bathroom | Twin hospital room with shared bathroom |
| Pain relief and sleeping medications, while you wait | None are provided, own pain relief methods can be used including panadol, warm baths, etc. | Non drug pain relief methods (eg warm baths) and mild pain relief (eg panadeine forte) and sleep medication ARE available from midwives | Non-drug pain relief (eg warm baths) methods are NOT available. Other types of pain relief and sleeping medication available but may have to wait for doctor for stronger pain medication eg injection or tablets |
| Who checks on you while you wait | You can phone a midwife and then come in to the hospital at any time if you are concerned; a doctor is available onsite | You will be checked once during the night by the midwife (& woken if you are asleep); a doctor is available onsite if needed | You will be checked once during the night by the midwife (& woken if you are asleep); a doctor will need to be called in from somewhere else if needed |
| How well you know the midwife | A midwife you already know well | One of a team of 4 or 5 midwives who you have met before | A rostered midwife, with no guarantee that you know her |
| Number of trips to hospital | 2 trips | 1 trip | 1 trip |
| Travel time to the closest hospital that provides these services | 10 minutes | 40 minutes | 40 minutes |
| Choose Option A | Choose Option B | Choose Option C | |
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Socio-demographic characteristics and experiences of sample n = 362
| Volunteers (hospital clinics) | 102 | 28% |
| OPRA Trial participants | 260 | 72% |
| Total participants | 362 | 100% |
| OPRA Trial Participants (n = 260)* | | |
| Randomised to inpatient | 132 | 51% |
| Randomised to outpatient | 127 | 49% |
| Age Mean (SD) | 29.6 (5.2) | |
| Non-English speaking background (yes) | 41 | 11% |
| Highest level of education | | |
| High school | 107 | 30% |
| Post-high school course | 112 | 31% |
| Bachelor degree or higher | 140 | 39% |
| Household combined annual income2 | | |
| Up to $35,000 | 53 | 15% |
| $35,000 to $65,000 | 119 | 33% |
| $65,000 to $95,000 | 113 | 31% |
| more than $95,000 | 62 | 17% |
| Self-rated health | | |
| Good/very good | 325 | 80% |
| Neither good nor bad | 29 | 8% |
| Poor | 5 | 1% |
| Driving distance to hospital (Median (range)) | 9 km (1–49 km) | |
| Estimated travel time (Median (range)) | 15 minutes (<5 to 45 minutes) | |
| Private health insurance? (yes) | 124 | 34% |
| Number of children at time of survey completion | | |
| None (clinic participants only) | 55 | 15% |
| One | 216 | 60% |
| Two or more | 90 | 25% |
| First pregnancy (either during OPRA trial, or currently pregnant with first child (clinic)) | 239 | 66% |
| Type of care with pregnancy/past pregnancies3 | | |
| Obstetric clinic with doctors | 103 | 29% |
| Midwives clinics | 91 | 25% |
| Midwife group practice/birth centre | 86 | 24% |
| Other | 12 | 3% |
| Have you ever experienced induction of labour? (yes) | 185 | 51% |
| Time since giving birth4? | | |
| 2 months ago | 124 | 34% |
| 3-12 months ago | 41 | 11% |
| > 1 year ago | 88 | 24% |
*randomisation status not available for n = 1 . Missing demographic data for some items (not > n = 3), unless otherwise specified.
% totals not always 100% due to missing data 2n = 15 missing data. Australian dollars.
3n = 70 (19%) did not answer this question. 4excludes currently pregnant and not stated (n = 109, 30%).
Women’s preferences for outpatient priming; or enhanced inpatient priming compared to basic inpatient care, (using multinomial logit model)
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| Constant | 1.051 | 0.0542 | | |
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| Environment while waiting for gels to work | 0.572 | <0.00001 | 1.771 | (1.445-2.178) |
| Own home (vs basic accommodation close to hospital) | ||||
| Availability of pain relief and sleep medication | −0.029 | 0.4643 | 0.972 | (0.901-1.050) |
| Given single dose of mild pain relief and sleep medication (vs providing own pain relief) | ||||
| Who checks on you while waiting for gels to work | −0.019 | 0.7962 | 0.981 | (0.853-1.131) |
| Availability of doctor on the phone (vs having to wait for doctor to arrive) | ||||
| Increasing familiarity with midwife (vs rostered midwife only) | 0.095 | 0.021 | 1.099 | (1.016-1.191) |
| Extra trips made to hospital | −0.402 | <0.00001 | 0.669 | (0.563-0.7960 |
| Travel time for each trip to closest hospital providing service (per minute) | −0.019 | 0.0005 | 0.981 | (0.971-0.992) |
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| Previous care model experienced | | | | |
| Obstetrics clinic with doctors | −0.815 | <0.00001 | 0.443 | (0.331-0.594) |
| Midwife clinic | 0.172 | 0.165 | 1.188 | (0.935-1.515) |
| Midwife group practice | 0.056 | 0.6499 | 1.058 | (0.833-1.349) |
| Age (per year) | 0.090 | <0.00001 | 1.094 | (1.061-1.128) |
| Non-english speaking background (vs english speaking) | −1.934 | <0.00001 | 0.145 | (0.105-0.201) |
| Previous experience of induction (vs not) | −0.457 | 0.0041 | 0.633 | (0.465-0.865) |
| Highest education -university or college degree (vs not) | 0.451 | 0.0052 | 1.570 | (1.150-2.155) |
| Private health insurance (vs not) | −0.070 | 0.5964 | 0.932 | (0.722-1.209) |
| First pregnancy (vs second or subsequent pregnancy) | 0.844 | <0.00001 | 2.325 | (1.703-3.190) |
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| Constant | 0.090 | 0.8519 | | |
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| Environment while waiting for gels to work | −0.031 | 0.4631 | 0.970 | (0.895-1.053) |
| Private hospital room, but shared bathroom (vs shared room & bath) | ||||
| Private hospital room with private bathroom (vs shared room & bath) | 0.498 | <0.00001 | 1.646 | (1.503-1.805) |
| Availability of pain relief and sleep medication | 0.079 | 0.0351 | 1.083 | (1.007-1.166) |
| Stronger pain relief and sleep medication available but may have to wait (vs mild pain relief from midwives), when hot baths not available | ||||
| Stronger pain relief and sleep medication available but may have to wait (vs mild pain relief from midwives), when hot baths are available | 0.077 | 0.1746 | 1.080 | (0.968-1.208) |
| Who checks on you while waiting for gels to work | 0.111 | 0.115 | 1.117 | (0.975-1.282) |
| Availability of doctor onsite (vs having to wait for doctor to arrive) | ||||
| Increasing familiarity with midwife (vs rostered midwife only) | 0.130 | 0.0113 | 1.139 | (1.031-1.259) |
| Travel time for each trip to closest hospital providing service (per minute) | −0.009 | 0.0474 | 0.991 | (0.982-1.000) |
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| Obstetrics clinic with doctors | −0.498 | 0.008 | 0.608 | (0.456-0.813) |
| Midwife clinic | 0.117 | 0.3419 | 1.125 | (0.886-1.433) |
| Midwife group practice | 0.101 | 0.4151 | 1.106 | (0.871-1.410) |
| Age (per year) | 0.090 | <0.00001 | 1.095 | (1.085-1.105) |
| Non-english speaking background (vs english speaking) | −0.987 | <0.00001 | 0.373 | (0.273-0.511) |
| Previous experience of induction (vs not) | −0.186 | 0.2418 | 0.831 | (0.612-1.133) |
| Highest education -university or college degree (vs not) | 0.271 | 0.0925 | 1.311 | (0.961-1.796) |
| Private health insurance (vs not) | −0.255 | 0.0539 | 0.775 | (0.600-1.004) |
| First pregnancy (vs second or subsequent pregnancy) | 0.834 | <0.00001 | 2.303 | (1.689-3.156) |
McFadden’s R2 (pseudo R2) = 0.241; Normalised AIC = 1.458.
*Odds of choosing outpatient priming or enhanced inpatient priming (relative to basic inpatient care).
Tradeoffs between extra trips to hospital and extra minutes of travel time to hospital and other attributes
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| Own home | 1.42 extra trips (2.42 trips total) | 30.6 minutes per trip | 73.3 minutesc |
| Private room with private bath | n/a | | 54.7 minutesd |
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| One of a team of 4–5 midwives met before (vs rostered midwife) | | | |
| Outpatient | 0.24 extra trips (1.24 trips total) | 5.1 minutes per trip | 6.3 minutesc |
| Enhanced inpatient | n/a | | 14.2 minutesd |
| One of a pair of midwives met before (vs rostered midwife) | | | |
| Outpatient | 0.47 extra trips (1.47 trips total) | 10.1 minutes per trip | 14.9 minutesc |
| Enhanced inpatient | n/a | | 28.5 minutesd |
| A midwife that they know well (vs rostered midwife) | | | |
| Outpatient | 0.71 extra trips (1.71 trips total) | 15.2 minutes per trip | 26.0 minutesc |
| Enhanced inpatient | n/a | 42.7 minutesd |
aβownhome/βtrips; (βmidwifeOP *attribute LevelmidwifeOP)/βtrips.
bβownhome/βtraveltimeOP; (βmidwifeOP *attribute LevelmidwifeOP)/βtraveltimeOP.
ctotal trips (column2) *minutes per trip (column3) = total minutes.
dβprivateroom&bath/βtraveltimeIP; (βmidwifeIP *attribute LevelmidwifeIP)/βtraveltimeIP.
Characteristics of priming services
| ○ 45% of rooms have a bath (non-drug pain relief available) | ○ no rooms have a bath (non-drug pain relief not available) | |
| ○ 55% of rooms do not have a bath (non-drug pain relief not available) | ||
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