| Literature DB >> 29855266 |
Abraham de Jesús-García1, Sergio Paredes-Solís2, Geovani Valtierra-Gil1, Felipe Rene Serrano-de Los Santos1, Belén Madeline Sánchez-Gervacio1, Robert J Ledogar3, Neil Andersson1,4, Anne Cockcroft4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Episiotomy and perineal tears remain common in vaginal deliveries. This study estimated the frequency of and factors associated with perineal tears, episiotomies, and postnatal infections among women in two predominantly indigenous municipalities in southern Mexico, where traditional midwives play an important role in women's health.Entities:
Keywords: Episiotomy; Indigenous communities; Perineal tears; Perineal trauma; Traditional midwife
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29855266 PMCID: PMC5984371 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-1836-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Characteristics of 1455 women with vaginal deliveries in the last three years
| Characteristics | Delivered in health facility (532) | Delivered at home (923) | All deliveries (1455) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | ||
| Ethnic group | Aboriginal | 362 (69) | 876 (96) | 1238 (86) |
| Mestizo | 161 (31) | 36 (4) | 197 (14) | |
| Age at delivery | 14 to 19 years old | 66 (12) | 111 (12) | 177 (12) |
| 20 to 49 years old | 466 (88) | 811 (88) | 1277 (88) | |
| Able to read Spanish | Yes | 365 (69) | 330 (36) | 695 (48) |
| No | 166 (31) | 588 (64) | 754 (52) | |
| Civil status | Married/co-habiting | 502 (95) | 888 (97) | 1390 (97) |
| Single | 26 (5) | 24 (3) | 50 (3) | |
| Parity | Primipara | 172 (32) | 138 (15) | 310 (21) |
| Multipara | 358 (68) | 782 (85) | 1140 (79) | |
| Who attended delivery | Physician | 460 (86) | 20 (2) | 480 (33) |
| Nurse | 59 (11) | 17 (2) | 76 (5) | |
| Health promotor | 8 (2) | – | 8 (0.5) | |
| Traditional midwife | – | 643 (70) | 643 (44) | |
| Relative | – | 151 (16) | 151 (10) | |
| Nobody | – | 86 (10) | 86 (6) | |
| Position during labour and delivery | Upright/semi-upright | 40 (8) | 760 (83) | 800 (56) |
| Horizontal | 482 (92) | 152 (17) | 634 (44) | |
| Reported perineal tear | Yes | 86 (17) | 104 (12) | 190 (14) |
| No | 429 (83) | 793 (88) | 1222 (86) | |
| Reported episiotomy | Yes | 171 (33) | 76a (9) | 247 (17) |
| No | 354 (67) | 815 (91) | 1169 (83) | |
| Reported perineal trauma (tear and/or episiotomy) | Yes | 196 (38) | 160 (18) | 356 (25) |
| No | 315 (62) | 733 (82) | 1048 (75) | |
| Reported infection of perineal wound | Yes | 28 (15) | 39 (24) | 67 (19) |
| No | 165 (85) | 121 (76) | 286 (81) | |
a76 women who delivered at home reported having an episiotomy, although 59 of them were assisted in their delivery by a traditional midwife and only 7 by a doctor or nurse. It is extremely unlikely that the traditional midwife performed an episiotomy, so probably these women in fact had a perineal tear which they reported as an episiotomy (18 of them also reported a perineal tear)
Bivariate associations with self-reported perineal trauma
| Factor | With trauma | Without trauma | OR | 95% CIca | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | (%) | n | (%) | ||||
| Ethnicity | Aboriginal | 255 | (21) | 942 | (79) |
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| Mestizo | 94 | (49) | 97 | (51) | |||
| Age at delivery | 14–19 years old | 57 | (32) | 120 | (68) | 1.48 | 0.96–2.3 |
| 20–49 years old | 310 | (24) | 967 | (76) | |||
| Place of delivery | Home | 162 | (18) | 761 | (82) |
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| Health facility | 205 | (39) | 327 | (61) | |||
| Parity | Primiparae | 120 | (39) | 190 | (61) |
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| Multipara | 245 | (21) | 895 | (79) | |||
| Position in labour | Upright | 138 | (17) | 662 | (83) |
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| Horizontal | 224 | (35) | 410 | (65) | |||
| Size of baby | Bigger than average | 96 | (24) | 302 | (76) | 0.92 | 0.70–1.19 |
| Average or smaller | 251 | (26) | 723 | (74) | |||
| Birth attendanta | Traditional midwife | 126 | (19) | 530 | (81) |
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| Doctor/nurse | 210 | (39) | 333 | (61) | |||
Bold font indicates associations significant at the 5% level
OR Odds ratio, 95% CIca Cluster adjusted 95% confidence intervals
aThis excludes the few women who were assisted at delivery by a relative or by nobody
Final model of multivariate analysis of factors associated with self-reported perineal trauma (n = 1196)
| Factor | ORna | ORa | 95% CIca |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delivery assisted by traditional midwife | 0.38 | 0.41 | 0.32–0.54 |
| Primipara | 2.31 | 2.01 | 1.5–2.68 |
ORna Unadjusted odds ratio, ORa Adjusted odds ratio, 95% CIca Cluster adjusted 95% confidence intervals of ORa