Hospital-based maternity care practitioners' perceptions of doulas

被引:26
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作者
Neel, Kira [1 ]
Goldman, Roberta [1 ]
Marte, Denise [1 ]
Bello, Gisel [1 ]
Nothnagle, Melissa B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[2] Natividad Med Ctr, Salinas, CA USA
来源
BIRTH-ISSUES IN PERINATAL CARE | 2019年 / 46卷 / 02期
关键词
CHILDBIRTH; SUPPORT; LABOR; DELIVERY; OUTCOMES; QUALITY; MOTHERS; NURSES; COSTS;
D O I
10.1111/birt.12420
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Introduction A birth doula provides continuous informational, physical, and emotional support during pregnancy, labor, and immediately postpartum. Existing data on the benefits of doulas, especially for low-resource, high-need patients, do not address how and why individual practitioners decide to recommend this model of care. This project aims to describe best practices of integrating doulas into hospital-based maternity care teams to facilitate access to this evidence-based service for improving maternal health outcomes. Methods Semi-structured interviews using open-ended questions were conducted in person with 47 maternity care practitioners-OB/GYNs, family medicine physicians, RNs, and nurse-midwives-across three hospitals. Interview analysis was conducted using the Template Organizing Style qualitative analysis approach. Results Results demonstrated varied support for doula care given practitioners' experiences. Positive experiences centered on doulas' supportive role and strong relationships with patients. Some conflicts between practitioners and doulas may stem from a cross-cultural divide between mainstream obstetric/physician culture and a natural birth "counter culture." Suggestions to facilitate good working relationships centered on three overlapping themes: mutual respect between doulas and hospital staff, education about doulas' training, and clarification of roles on maternity care teams especially among staff with overlapping roles. Conclusions Among maternity care practitioners, some frustration, anger, and resentment persist with respect to work with doulas. Adequate staff training in the doula model of care, explicit role definition, and increasing practitioner exposure to doulas may promote effective integration of doulas into hospital maternity care teams.
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