One-to-one care routines and compliance with the national professional recommendation on continuous intrapartum support in Norway: A national survey
Introduction In 2010, the Norwegian Directorate of Health introduced the guideline ‘Safe maternity services – quality standards for maternal care’. These standards include adequate staffing with health care personnel for birth units to ensure responsible monitoring and treatment. Birth units are to...
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doaj-21f2b18b02c94cf0a4ac325d873150bc2020-11-24T21:55:50ZengEuropean PublishingEuropean Journal of Midwifery2585-29062019-07-013July10.18332/ejm/110064110064One-to-one care routines and compliance with the national professional recommendation on continuous intrapartum support in Norway: A national surveyBirgitte G. Bjerga0Mari Risa1Ellen Blix2Aase S. Devold Pay3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stavanger University Hospital, Stavanger, NorwayFaculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, NorwayIntroduction In 2010, the Norwegian Directorate of Health introduced the guideline ‘Safe maternity services – quality standards for maternal care’. These standards include adequate staffing with health care personnel for birth units to ensure responsible monitoring and treatment. Birth units are to follow the professional recommendation that every woman has a midwife present during established labor. This study presents data from birth units on compliance with the national recommendation for one-to-one care during labor. Methods A web-based questionnaire was emailed to chief midwives of all birth units in Norway (n=48) in May 2018. The questionnaire contained a total of nine multiple-choice, scaled-response-format, and free-text questions. Results The questionnaire response rate was 100%. All birth units reported that they offered women one-to-one care during labor to a large extent. Sixty-five per cent of the birth units had procedures to ensure that midwives were present during established labor. Deviations from the recommendation were recorded in one-fourth of birth units. Thirty-eight per cent of respondents reported that staff training had been provided; 56% of birth units stated that the recommendation led to an increased presence of midwives during labor. Financial constraints (35%) and difficulty of compliance (27%) were cited as obstacles to meeting the recommendation for one-to-one care during labor. Conclusions The majority of birth units reported that they follow the recommendation for one-to-one care during established labor, but compliance with this recommendation in practice remains unclear. Areas of improvement relate to routines describing the presence of midwives during labor, registration of deviations, and staff training in one-to-one care.http://www.journalssystem.com/ejm/One-to-one-care-routines-and-compliance-with-the-national-professional-recommendation,110064,0,2.htmlone-to-one carecontinuity of careclinical recommendationlaborquestionnaire |
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One-to-one care routines and compliance with the
national professional recommendation on continuous
intrapartum support in Norway: A national survey |
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One-to-one care routines and compliance with the
national professional recommendation on continuous
intrapartum support in Norway: A national survey |
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One-to-one care routines and compliance with the
national professional recommendation on continuous
intrapartum support in Norway: A national survey |
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One-to-one care routines and compliance with the
national professional recommendation on continuous
intrapartum support in Norway: A national survey |
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One-to-one care routines and compliance with the
national professional recommendation on continuous
intrapartum support in Norway: A national survey |
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one-to-one care routines and compliance with the
national professional recommendation on continuous
intrapartum support in norway: a national survey |
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European Publishing |
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European Journal of Midwifery |
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2585-2906 |
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2019-07-01 |
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Introduction
In 2010, the Norwegian Directorate of Health introduced the
guideline ‘Safe maternity services – quality standards for maternal care’. These
standards include adequate staffing with health care personnel for birth units
to ensure responsible monitoring and treatment. Birth units are to follow the
professional recommendation that every woman has a midwife present during
established labor. This study presents data from birth units on compliance with the
national recommendation for one-to-one care during labor.
Methods
A web-based questionnaire was emailed to chief midwives of all birth
units in Norway (n=48) in May 2018. The questionnaire contained a total of nine
multiple-choice, scaled-response-format, and free-text questions.
Results
The questionnaire response rate was 100%. All birth units reported that
they offered women one-to-one care during labor to a large extent. Sixty-five
per cent of the birth units had procedures to ensure that midwives were present
during established labor. Deviations from the recommendation were recorded in
one-fourth of birth units. Thirty-eight per cent of respondents reported that staff
training had been provided; 56% of birth units stated that the recommendation
led to an increased presence of midwives during labor. Financial constraints
(35%) and difficulty of compliance (27%) were cited as obstacles to meeting the
recommendation for one-to-one care during labor.
Conclusions
The majority of birth units reported that they follow the
recommendation for one-to-one care during established labor, but compliance with
this recommendation in practice remains unclear. Areas of improvement relate to
routines describing the presence of midwives during labor, registration of deviations,
and staff training in one-to-one care. |
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one-to-one care continuity of care clinical recommendation labor questionnaire |
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