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➡ Display this record Among maternity care practitioners, some frustration, anger, and resentment persist with respect to work with doulas.
Neel, Kira ; Goldman, Roberta ; Marte, Denise ; Bello, Gisel ; Nothnagle, Melissa B. (2019)
Hospital-based maternity care practitioners’ perceptions of doulas - Birth - Vol. 0, 0 - ISBN: 1523-536X ➡ Display this record ➡ survey ; history, sociology ; psychology ; doula
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➡ Display this record Most women should be offered ‘midwife-led continuity of care’. It provides benefits for women and babies and we have identified no adverse effects.
Sandall, J. , Soltani, H. , Gates, S. , Shennan, A. , & Devane, D. (2016)
Midwife‐led continuity models versus other models of care for childbearing women. ➡ Display this record ➡ c-section/caesarean ; midwifery training ; evidence-based medicine/midwifery ; premature baby ; guidelines ; psychology ; newborn care ; iatrogeny ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; induction of labor ; deontology ; informed consent ; forceps delivery ; active management of labor ; pain medication ; epidural ; birthing center birthing centers ; perinatal death rates ; doula ; birth attendant ; midwife ; planned homebirth
easy Fifteen studies in total, 17 674 comprise this meta-analysis. High quality studies were selected for ➡ more…
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➡ Display this record All women should have support throughout labour and birth.
Hodnett ED, Gates S, Hofmeyr GJ, Sakala C (2008)
Continuous support for women during childbirth. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008 Issue 2 ➡ Display this record ➡ psychology ; doula ; birth attendant
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➡ Display this record Labor support by a minimally trained female friend or relative, selected by the mother-to-be, enhances the postpartum well-being of nulliparous mothers and their infants, and is a low-cost alternative to professional doulas.
Campbell D, Scott KD, Klaus MH, Falk M. (2008)
Female relatives or friends trained as labor doulas: outcomes at 6 to 8 weeks postpartum. Birth. 2008 June; 35(2): 92-97 ➡ Display this record ➡ psychology ; birth attendant ; doula ; homebirth ; breastfeeding
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➡ Display this record Providing low-income pregnant women with the option to choose a female friend who has received lay doula training and will act as doula during labor, along with other family members, shortens the labor process.
Campbell DA, Lake MF, Falk M, Backstrand JR. (2006)
A randomized control trial of continuous support in labor by a lay doula. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2006 Jul-Aug;35(4):456-64 ➡ Display this record ➡ duration of labour ; psychology ; birth attendant ; doula ; dilation
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➡ Display this record For the past 25 years, Klaus et al. have been observing and studying what happens when a woman provides “continuous emotional support“ during labour and delivery. To date, more than 5,000 women have been observed in 16 randomised controlled trials (RCTs) that have shown a reduction in the length of labour, a reduction in the need for anaesthesia or analgesia, a reduction in the incidence of caesarean section and more natural births.
VALDES L. , Verónica y MORLANS H. , Ximena. (2005)
Contributions des doulas à l’obstétrique moderne. “Aportes de las Doulas en la obstetricia Moderna“. Revista chilena obstetricia y ginecología. [online]. 2005, vol.70, n.2 [citado 2022-10-09], pp.108-112. ISSN 0048-766X. ➡ Display this record ➡ c-section/caesarean ; survey ; doula
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Mary L. Koehn (2002)
Childbirth Education Outcomes: An Integrative Review of the Literature. J Perinat Educ. 2002 Summer; 11(3): 10–19. ➡ Display this record ➡ survey ; psychology ; birth attendant ; doula ; deontology ; birth plan ; informed consent
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➡ Display this record Moind de péridurale et un meilleur vécu de l’accouchement avec une doula, mais même taux d’accouchements opératoires.
Gordon NP, Walton D, McAdam E, Derman J, Gallitero G, Garrett L. (1999)
Effects of providing hospital-based doulas in health maintenance organization hospitals. Obstet Gynecol. 1999 Mar;93(3):422-6. ➡ Display this record ➡ c-section/caesarean ; depression, anxiety ; psychology ; breastfeeding ; pain ; instrumental delivery ; oxytocin ; epidural ; doula ; birth attendant
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➡ Display this record Psychosocial support by doulas had a positive effect on breastfeeding and duration of labour. It had a more limited impact on medical interventions.
Langer A, Campero L, Garcia C, Reynoso S. (1998)
Effects of psychosocial support during labour and childbirth on breastfeeding, medical interventions, and mothers’ wellbeing in a Mexican public hospital: a randomised clinical trial. Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1998 Oct;105(10):1056-63. ➡ Display this record ➡ psychology ; birth attendant ; doula ; breastfeeding ; dilation
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➡ Display this record For middle-class women laboring with the support of their male partner, the continuous presence of a doula during labor significantly decreased the likelihood of cesarean delivery and reduced the need for epidural analgesia.
McGrath SK, Kennell JH. (1998)
A randomized controlled trial of continuous labor support for middle-class couples: effect on cesarean delivery rates. Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1998 Oct;105(10):1056-63. ➡ Display this record ➡ c-section/caesarean ; psychology ; birth attendant ; doula ; epidural
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