| Literature DB >> 31110971 |
Fatemeh Zahra Karimi1, Hamid Heidarian Miri2, Maryam Salehian1, Talat Khadivzadeh1, Mohaddese Bakhshi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of the causes of postpartum hemorrhage is prolongation of third stage of labor. Mother-infant skin to skin contact (SSC) immediately after delivery is one of the non-pharmacological interventions to reduce this stage. Studies which assessed the effect of mother-infant SSC after delivery on duration of the third stage of labor reported controversial results on this issue. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of mother-infant SSC immediately after birth on the duration of third stage of labor.Entities:
Keywords: Meta-analysis; Skin to skin contact; Systematic review; Third stage of labor
Year: 2019 PMID: 31110971 PMCID: PMC6500522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Public Health ISSN: 2251-6085 Impact factor: 1.429
Fig. 1:PRISMA Flowchart of the study selection process
Characteristics of 6 clinical trials included in study
| 1. | Mother-infant pairs | Mother-infant SSC | Routine care | Stopwatch | Duration of the third stage of labor in SSC group 6±1.7 min, vs 8.02±3.6 min for routine care group ( | |
| 2. | Mother-infant pairs | Mother-infant SSC | Routine care | Chronometer | There was no significant difference in the mean duration of the third stage of labor between the groups ( | |
| 3. | Mother-infant pairs | Mother-infant SSC | Routine care | Stopwatch | The mean duration of placental delivery was (441.4±303.7 sec) and (550.4± 290.4 sec) in the experimental and control groups | |
| 4. | Mother-infant pairs | Mother-infant SSC | Routine care | Timer | The mean duration of the third stage of labor in the study group was significantly shorter (2.8±0.857 min) than among those in the control group (11.22±3.334 min) ( | |
| 5. | Marín Gabriel et al. 2014 | Mother-infant pairs=350 | Mother-infant SSC | Routine care | Timer | Mean time to expel the placenta was 408.7±244.8 sec in the SSC group vs 475.2±276.6 sec in the CG ( |
| 6. | Mother-infant pairs | Mother-infant SSC | Routine care | Timer | There are significant differences between SSC and CG of placental separation time (mean 1.880±-.65758 vs 8.0750±2.76783; |
Risk of bias summary: Systematic review. Author’s judgments of risk of bias item for each included study (NA: Not applicable)
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Fig. 2:Risk of bias graph: Systematic review. Author’s judgments of risk of bias presented as percentages across all included studies
Fig. 3:Funnel plot for publication bias evaluation
Fig. 4:Standardized mean difference (SMD) as −1.33 with 95% CI from −2.31 to −0.36 (P value=0.007), indicates that Mother-Infant Skin to Skin Contact after birth decreases the duration of the third stage of labor. The horizontal lines denote the 95% CI, the Square (▪) shows the point estimate (the size of the square corresponds to its weight); the diamond shows (◊) the combined overall effects of treatments