| Literature DB >> 32487226 |
Nicola Crossland1, Carol Kingdon2, Marie-Clare Balaam2, Ana Pilar Betrán3, Soo Downe2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: When certain complications arise during the second stage of labour, assisted vaginal delivery (AVD), a vaginal birth with forceps or vacuum extractor, can effectively improve outcomes by ending prolonged labour or by ensuring rapid birth in response to maternal or fetal compromise. In recent decades, the use of AVD has decreased in many settings in favour of caesarean section (CS). This review aimed to improve understanding of experiences, barriers and facilitators for AVD use.Entities:
Keywords: Assisted vaginal delivery; Caesarean section; Childbirth; Evidence synthesis; Forceps delivery; Instrumental delivery; Operative delivery; Vacuum extraction; Ventouse
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32487226 PMCID: PMC7268509 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-020-00915-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Fig. 1PRISMA diagram
Characteristics of included studies and quality assessment
| Author & date | Resource setting | Country | Participants | Number of participants | Study Design | Methods | Quality Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexander 2002 [ | HIC | UK | Midwives | 18 | Mixed-method | Focus group and postal survey | |
| Al-Mufti 1997 [ | HIC | UK | Obstetricians | 206 | Quantitative | Postal survey | |
| Avasarala 2009 [ | HIC | UK | Postnatal mothers | 58 | Quantitative | Postal survey with free-text responses | |
| Bailey 2017 [ | LMIC | Up to 40 LMICs | Facility level data | Unclear | Quantitative | Descriptive secondary data analysis | |
| Belanger-Levesque 2014 [ | HIC | Canada | Postnatal mothers and fathers | 400 | Quantitative | In-patient survey | |
| Chan 2002 [ | HIC | UK | Postnatal mothers and fathers | 226 | Quantitative | In-patient survey | |
| Crosby 2017 [ | HIC | Ireland, Canada | Obstetricians in training (qualified doctors registered as specialist trainees) | 52 | Quantitative | Online survey | |
| Declercq 2008 [ | HIC | USA | Postnatal mothers | 1573 | Quantitative | Telephone and on-line survey | |
| Fauveau 2006 [ | LMIC | 111 LMICs | Obstetricians, Midwives and Public Health specialists | Unclear | Quantitative | Face-to-face survey | |
| Fisher 1997 [ | HIC | Australia | Primigravid women recruited during pregnancy with postnatal follow-up | 272 | Quantitative | Face-to-face survey | |
| Garcia 1985 [ | HIC | UK | Postnatal mothers, Obstetricians, Paediatricians, and midwives | 135 | Quantitative | Face-to-face (women) and postal survey (staff) | |
| aGoldbort 2009 [ | HIC | USA | Postnatal women | 10 | Qualitative | Semi-structured interviews | |
| Handelzalts 2017 [ | HIC | Israel | Postnatal women | 469 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey | |
| Healy 1985 [ | HIC | USA, Canada | Obstetricians (Association Chairs and Training Programme Supervisors) | 108 | Quantitative | Postal survey | |
| Hildingsson 2013 [ | HIC | Sweden | Primigravid and multiparous women recruited during pregnancy with postnatal follow-up | 1763 | Quantitative | Postal survey | |
| Hewson 1985 [ | HIC | Australia | Postnatal women | 398 | Quantitative | Face-to-face survey | |
| aHurrell 2006 [ | HIC | UK | Postnatal mothers and fathers | 20 | Qualitative | Semi-structured interviews | |
| Kjerulff 2018 [ | HIC | USA | Primigravid women recruited during pregnancy with postnatal follow-up | 3080 | Quantitative | Face-to-face survey | |
| Maaløe 2012 [ | LMIC | Tanzania | Facility level data and eight staff (Nurse Midwives and Medical Officers) | 152 | Quantitative | Secondary data analysis and in-depth interviews | |
| Maclean 2000 [ | HIC | England | Postnatal primiparous women | 40 | Quantitative | Postal survey | |
| Murphy 2003 [ | HIC | UK | Postnatal women | 27 | Qualitative | Semi-structured interviews | |
| Nolens 2018 [ | LMIC | Uganda | Postnatal women | 646 | Quantitative | Face-to-face survey | |
| Nolens 2019 [ | LMIC | Uganda | Postnatal women | 759 | Quantitative | Face-to-face survey with open responses | |
| Nystedt 2006 [ | HIC | Sweden | Primiparous women | 10 | Qualitative | Semi-structured interviews | |
| Ramphul 2012 [ | HIC | UK& Ireland | Obstetricians (Labour ward leads and specialist trainees) | 323 | Quantitative | Postal survey | |
| Ranta 1995 [ | HIC | Finland | Primigravid and multiparous women recruited during pregnancy with postnatal follow-up | 1091 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey and secondary data | |
| Renner 2007 [ | HIC | USA | Postnatal women | 80 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey | |
| Rijnders 2008 [ | HIC | Netherlands | Postnatal women | 1309 | Quantitative | Postal survey | |
| Rowlands 2012 [ | HIC | England | Postnatal women | 5332 | Quantitative | Secondary analysis of national postal survey | |
| Ryding 1998 [ | HIC | Sweden | Postnatal women | 326 | Quantitative | Postal questionnaires | |
| Salmon 1992 [ | HIC | England | Primigravid women recruited during pregnancy with postnatal follow-up | 110 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey and secondary data | |
| Sánchez Del Hierro 2014 [ | LMIC | Ecuador | Medical graduates | 90 | Quantitative | Online survey | |
| Schwappach 2004 [ | HIC | Switzerland | Postnatal women | 2079 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey and secondary data | |
| Shaaban 2012 [ | LMIC | Egypt | Obstetricians (Consultants, specialists, registrars) | 167 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey | |
| Shorten 2012 [ | HIC | Australia | Postnatal women | 165 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey | |
| aSjodin 2018 [ | HIC | Sweden | Postnatal women | 16 | Qualitative | Semi-structured interviews | |
| Uotila 2005 [ | HIC | Finland | Postnatal women | 205 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey | |
| Waldenström 1999 [ | HIC | Sweden | Primigravid and multiparous women recruited during pregnancy with postnatal follow-up | 1111 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey | |
| Wiklund 2008 [ | HIC | Sweden | Primigravid women recruited during pregnancy with postnatal follow-up | 496 | Quantitative | Self-complete survey | |
| Wilson 2002 [ | HIC | UK | Facility level data and five staff (Medical Director/Senior Obstetrician, Manager, Paediatrician, Midwife and middle-grade Obstetrician) from each of 20 hospitals | 1100 | Quantitative | Secondary data analysis and structured interview | |
| Wright 2001 [ | HIC | UK | Obstetricians in training (qualified doctors registered as specialist trainees) | 279 | Quantitative | Postal questionnaire | |
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | HIC | Sweden | Postnatal fathers | 10 | Qualitative | Semi-structured interviews |
aThree PhDs were identified; two of which had published papers. These two papers and the third PhD (unpublished) were included
Quantitative Summary of Findings and CERQual Assessment
| Summary of findings | Studies | Type of mode of birth included | Comments | Confidence in this finding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bailey 2017 [ | vacuum, forceps, spontaneous | Two of the twelve surveys undertaken more than 30 years ago. Most studies of moderate or low quality. LMIC countries included and relatively recent. Most studies identify the instruments included | ||
| Crosby 2017 [ | forceps | |||
| Fauveau 2006 [ | vacuum | |||
| Healy 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Hewson 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Maaloe 2012 [ | vacuum, CS | |||
| Ramphul 2012 [ | AVD | |||
| Rowlands 2012 [ | forceps, spontaneous, elective and emergency CS | |||
| Ryding 1998 [ | AVD, spontaneous, elective and emergency CS | |||
| Schwappach 2004 [ | AVD, spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Uotila 2005 [ | vacuum | |||
| Wilson 2002 [ | vacuum, forceps | |||
| Alexander 2002 [ | vacuum | One of the seven surveys undertaken more than 30 years ago. Mix of high and low quality studies. Varying results across studies. Four UK. All but one study identify the instruments included | ||
| Crosby 2017 [ | forceps | |||
| Fauveau 2006 [ | vacuum | |||
| Garcia 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Ramphul 2012 [ | AVD | |||
| Sanchez del Hierro 2014 [ | forceps | |||
| Wilson 2002 [ | forceps | |||
| Crosby 2017 [ | forceps | One of the six surveys undertaken more than 30 years ago. Most low or moderate quality. LMIC countries included and relatively recent. Varing results across the studies. All but one study identify the instruments used | ||
| Fauveau 2006 [ | vacuum | |||
| Healy 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Sanchez del Hierro 2014 [ | forceps | |||
| Shaaban 2012 [ | AVD | |||
| Wilson 2002 [ | forceps | |||
| Al-Mufti 1997 [ | forceps, spontaneous, elective CS | One of the two studies undertaken more than 20 years ag, but this is not a limitation in this case as one of the aims is historical comparison. Both studies from the UK, quality from high to low, instruments not identified in one. | ||
| Wright 2001 [ | AVD, spontaneous, elective CS | |||
| Avasarala 2009 [ | AVD, CS | Five of the 16 surveys undertaken more than 20 years ago. Most of low or moderate quality. Only one in a low income country. Instruments not identified in seven of the 16 studies | ||
| Garcia 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Handelzalts 2017 [ | spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Hewson 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Hildingsson 2013 [ | AVD, spontaneous | |||
| Kjerulff 2018 [ | CS, AVD | |||
| Maclean 2000 [ | spontaneous, forceps, emergency CS | |||
| Nolens 2019 [ | CS | |||
| Ranta 1995 [ | vacuum,‘, urgent’ and emergency CS | |||
| Rijnders 2008 [ | AVD home, (spontaneous), emergency CS | |||
| Salmon 1992 [ | forceps, spontaneous, CS | |||
| Schwappach 2004 [ | AVD, spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Shorten 2012 [ | AVD, spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Uotila 2005 [ | vacuum | |||
| Waldenstrom 1999 [ | spontaneous, vacuum, CS | |||
| Wiklund 2008 Sweden [C] | AVD, spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Avasarala 2009 [ | AVD, CS | One of the six surveys undertaken more than 30 years ago. All of low or moderate quality. Instruments not identified in three studies | ||
| Fauveau 2006 [ | vacuum | |||
| Garcia 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Ramphul 2012 [ | AVD | |||
| Renner 2007 [ | AVD, elective CS | |||
| Uotila 2005 [ | vacuum | |||
| Avasarala 2009 [ | AVD, CS | Three of the 14 papers report studies undertaken more than 20 years ago. Most of low or moderate quality. Two in the same LMIC setting, over the same time period. Instruments not identified in seven studies | ||
| Chan 2002 [ | AVD, spontaneous, CS | |||
| Declercq 2008 [ | AVD, spontaneous, CS | |||
| Fisher 1997 [ | forceps, spontaneous, CS | |||
| Garcia 1985 [ | forceps | |||
| Handelzalts 2017 US [C] | spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Hildingsson 2013 [ | AVD, spontaneous | |||
| Nolens 2019 [ | vacuum, CS | |||
| Nolens 2018 [ | vacuum, CS | |||
| Rowlands 2012 [ | forceps, spontaneous, elective and emergency CS | |||
| Ryding 1998 [ | AVD, spontaneous, elective and emergency CS | |||
| Schwappach 2004 [ | AVD, spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Uotila 2005 [ | vacuum | |||
| Wiklund 2008 Sweden [C] | AVD spontaneous, emergency and elective CS | |||
| Belanger-Levesque 2014 [ | AVD, spontaneous, elective and emergency CS | All three included studies relatively recent. All of moderate quality. None in an LMIC setting. Instruments not identified in any of the included studies | ||
| Chan 2002 [ | AVD, spontaneous, CS | |||
| Hildingsson 2013 [ | AVD, spontaneous |
Qualitative evidence synthesis: summary of initial concepts, emergent themes and final themes
| Initial concepts | Emergent themes/SoFs | Studies contributing to review finding | Final themes | Line of argument synthesis |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operative delivery not contemplated | Hurrell 2006 [ | In high income settings, it might be inevitable that women will be unprepared for an AVD because it is not an outcome readily considered: women may not be offered, or may avoid, antenatal education, and it is an outcome arising from an unexpected chain of events making it difficult to prepare for. Because of this, women’s condition, adequate pain relief and interactions with staff are all the more important. Assisted vaginal delivery is an intervention that can be frightening and invasive; it can be experienced as violent. Women can feel like failures, and women and partners can also feel relief and positive emotions. Women and partners may need to understand why an AVD was the right care for them (indication). Views on future delivery mode are mixed including increased confidence for a vaginal birth and preferences for a future caesarean birth. | ||
| Murphy 2003 [ | ||||
| Births plans meaningless | ||||
| Antenatal education | ||||
| Keeping an open mind | ||||
| Perception of necessity | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Feelings of failure | Murphy 2003 [ | |||
| Beliefs about problems with baby | ||||
| Unable to recall | ||||
| Finding a context for their birth experience | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Difficulties with moving on | ||||
| Effective pain relief absence of major concern with AVD | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Sjödin 2018 [ | ||||
| Working with pain/enabler | Nystedt 2006 [ | |||
| Experiencing pain as traumatic (barrier) | ||||
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | ||||
| Violence and injury | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Being possessed by fear and distress | Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Being conscious, but somewhere else | Nystedt 2006 [ | |||
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | ||||
| Goldbort 2009 [ | ||||
| Fathers feeling positive and emotional | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | ||||
| Fathers coping strategies – finding strength to support their partners | Nystedt 2006 [ | |||
| Relief of an end to labour | ||||
| Feeling unperturbed | ||||
| To be part of a team | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Wish to be involved in decision-making | Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
| Fathers feelings of inclusion/exclusion | Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Lack of trust in caregiver | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Balancing feelings of control and trust | Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
| Feeling of loss of control | Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Nystedt 2006 [ | ||||
| Goldbort 2009 [ | ||||
| Communication | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| To understand | Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
| Sjödin 2018 [ | ||||
| Put off a future pregnancy | Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| More confident about a future vaginal delivery | Murphy 2003 [ | |||
| Preference for a caesarean | Zwedberg 2015 [ |
CERQual Summary of findings (SoFs)
| Review finding | Studies contributing to review finding | CERQual Assessment | Explanation of confidence in the evidence assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Murphy 2003 [ | Low confidence | Major concerns regarding adequacy (two studies from one country). Moderate concerns regarding coherence. | |
| Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Murphy 2003 [ | Low confidence | Major concerns regarding adequacy (two studies from one country). Moderate concerns regarding coherence. | |
| Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Hurrell 2006 [ | Low confidence | Major concerns regarding adequacy (only one study). Moderate concerns regarding coherence. | |
| Hurrell 2006 [ | Moderate confidence | Major concerns about adequacy (studies from only two countries). | |
| Nystedt 2006 [ | |||
Zwedberg 2015 [ Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Hurrell 2006 [ | Moderate confidence | Moderate concerns about adequacy (studies from three countries). | |
| Nystedt 2006 [ | |||
| Goldbort 2009 [ | |||
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
| Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Hurrell 2006 [ | Moderate confidence | Major concerns about adequacy (studies from only two countries). | |
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
| Nystedt 2006 [ | |||
| Hurrell 2006 [ | Moderate confidence | Major concerns about adequacy (studies from only two countries). | |
| Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Hurrell 2006 [ | Moderate confidence | Moderate concerns about adequacy (studies from three countries). | |
| Nystedt 2006 [ | |||
| Goldbort 2009 [ | |||
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
| Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Hurrell 2006 [ | Moderate confidence | Major concerns about adequacy (studies from only two countries). | |
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
| Sjödin 2018 [ | |||
| Murphy 2003 [ | Moderate confidence | Major concerns about adequacy (studies from only two countries). | |
| Hurrell 2006 [ | |||
| Zwedberg 2015 [ | |||
Triangulation of qualitative evidence synthesis and quantitative narrative synthesis at summary of findings level
| Qualitative evidence synthesis | Convergence coding matrix | Quantitative narrative synthesis | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 studies | ✓ | Bailey 2017 [ | |||||||
| Crosby 2017 [ | |||||||||
| Fauveau 2006 [ | |||||||||
| Healy 1985 [ | |||||||||
| Hewson 1985 [ | |||||||||
| Maaloe 2012 [ | |||||||||
| Ramphul 2012 [ | |||||||||
| Rowlands | |||||||||
| Ryding 1998 [ | |||||||||
| Uotila 2005 [ | |||||||||
| Wilson 2002 [ | |||||||||
| 0 Studies | ✓ | Alexander 2002 [ | |||||||
| Crosby 2017 [ | |||||||||
| Fauveau 2006 [ | |||||||||
| Garcia 1985 [ | |||||||||
| Wilson 2002 [ | |||||||||
| 0 studies | ✓ | Crosby 2017 [ | |||||||
| Fauveau 2006 [ | |||||||||
| Healy 1985 [ | |||||||||
| Sanchez del Hierro 2014 [ | |||||||||
| Shaaban 2012 [ | |||||||||
| Wilson 2002 [ | |||||||||
| 0 studies | ✓ | Al-Mufti 1997 [ | |||||||
| Wright 2001 [ | |||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Murphy 2003 [ | ✓ | Avasarala 2009 [ | |||||||
| Garcia 1985 [ | |||||||||
| Handelzalts 2017 [ | |||||||||
| Hewson 1985 [ | |||||||||
| Hildingsson 2013 [ | |||||||||
| Kjerulff 2018 [ | |||||||||
| Ranta 1995 [ | |||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Murphy 2003 [ | ✓ | ||||||||
| Rijnders 2008 [ | |||||||||
| Salmon 1992 [ | |||||||||
| Hurrell 2006 [ | ✓ | ||||||||
| Wiklund 2008 [ | |||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Sjödin 2018 [ Nystedt 2006 [ Zwedberg 2015 [ | ✓ | ||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Sjödin 2018 [ Nystedt 2006 [ Zwedberg 2015 [ Goldbort 2009 [ | ✓ | ||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Zwedberg 2015 [ Nystedt 2006 [ | ✓ | ||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Zwedberg 2015 [ Sjödin 2018 [ | ✓ | Avasarala 2009 [ | |||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Zwedberg 2015 [ Sjödin 2018 [ Nystedt 2006 [ Goldbort 2009 [ | ✓ | ||||||||
| Uotila 2005 [ | |||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Zwedberg 2015 [ Sjödin 2018 [ | ✓ | ||||||||
Hurrell 2006 [ Murphy 2003 [ Zwedberg 2015 [ | ✓ | Avasarala 2009 [ | |||||||
| Declercq 2008 [ | |||||||||
| Fisher 1997 [ | |||||||||
| Garcia 1985 [ | |||||||||
| Nolens 2019 [ | |||||||||
| Nolens 2018 [ | |||||||||
| Schwappach 2004 [ | |||||||||
| Uotila 2005 [ | |||||||||
| Belanger-Levesque 2014 [ | |||||||||
| Chan 2002 [ | |||||||||
| Hildingsson 2013 [ | |||||||||