Literature DB >> 30109750

Effect of midwife-led care on birth outcomes of primiparas.

Xiu-Min Jiang1, Qi-Yan Chen1, Sheng-Bin Guo1, Li-Zhu Jin1, Xin-Xin Huang1, Xiu-Wu Liu1, Jin-Xiu Hong1, Hai-Bin Qu1, Rong-Fang Hu2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The high caesarean section rate is a prominent public health problem in China. AIM: This study aimed to determine the effects of midwife-led care during labour on birth outcomes for healthy primiparas.
DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial.
SETTING: The Obstetrics Department of Fujian Provincial Maternity and Child Health Hospital.
METHODS: A total of 666 primiparas in labour were randomly divided into an intervention and control group (333 in each group). The intervention group received a midwife-led model of care during labour.
RESULTS: Data from 648 cases (331 intervention group and 317 control group) were analysed. The intervention group was less likely to experience caesarean section, postpartum haemorrhage, opiate analgesia, vaginal examinations, neonatal asphyxia, and neonatal hospitalization and was more likely to experience shorter length of labour and vaginal birth than the control group (all, P < 0.05). No differences were found in the number of artificial rupture of membranes and oxytocin use (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Midwife-led care can reduce the caesarean section rate, promote normal birth, improve birth outcomes, and promote maternal and child health.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  birth outcome; midwife-led care; primipara

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30109750     DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12686

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Nurs Pract        ISSN: 1322-7114            Impact factor:   2.066


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