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Obstetric interventions in a maternity hospital with a collaborative model of care: a comparative observational study

Laura Zaiden, Marcos Nakamura‐Pereira, Maria Auxiliadora Mendes Gomes, Ana Paula Esteves Pereira, Caio Pereira de Matos, Lucas de Araujo Barros, Maíra Libertad Soligo Takemoto, María do Carmo Leal

2022Ciência & Saúde Coletiva12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collaborative models (CM) focused on intrapartum care shared between both midwives and obstetricians have been proposed as a strategy to reduce these rates. Our aim was to compare use of evidence-based practices, obstetric interventions and c-section rates in two settings: a maternity hospital that applies a CM of care (MRJ) and data from a pool of maternity hospitals included in the Birth in Brazil Survey (NB) that do not adopt a CM. Data was abstracted from medical and administrative records in MRJ and from medical records and face-to-face interviews in NB. Differences were compared using chi-square test, with significance level set at p<0.05. MRJ showed a higher frequency of labour companionship, labour care provided by nurse midwives, non-pharmacological pain relief methods, food intake during labour, and less use of oxytocin, analgesia and amniotomy. More women also had second stage assisted by a nurse midwife and in a vertical position, as well as lower use of episiotomies and vacuum-extractor/forceps. The c-section rate was lower at MRJ. Shared care between midwives and obstetricians can be an effective strategy to improve quality of intrapartum care.

Topics & Concepts

Observational studyPsychological interventionMaternity careMedicineMEDLINEPregnancyNursingFamily medicineMedical emergencyGeneticsPolitical scienceLawPathologyBiologyMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsGlobal Maternal and Child HealthMaternal and Neonatal Healthcare