Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinic

Introduction: The aim of this study is to identify the way in which childbirth in general, and the delivery method in particular, influenced the maternal psychosocial status and the perception upon birth during postpartum. Material and method: We conducted a cohort type 2 prospective study. We inclu...

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Main Authors: Camelia Alexandroaia, Romina-Marina Sima, Oana-Denisa Bălălău, Gabriel Octavian Olaru, Liana Pleş
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Language:English
Published: Ion Motofei, Carol Davila University 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1204&context=jmms
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spelling doaj-417705660c154659882e47d823f466e82020-11-25T01:33:13ZengIon Motofei, Carol Davila UniversityJournal of Mind and Medical Sciences2392-76742392-76742019-10-016231131810.22543/7674.62.P311318Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinicCamelia Alexandroaia0Romina-Marina Sima1Oana-Denisa Bălălău2Gabriel Octavian Olaru3Liana Pleş4Carol Davila University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bucharest, RomaniaCarol Davila University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bucharest, RomaniaIntroduction: The aim of this study is to identify the way in which childbirth in general, and the delivery method in particular, influenced the maternal psychosocial status and the perception upon birth during postpartum. Material and method: We conducted a cohort type 2 prospective study. We included patients who had given birth at “Bucur” Maternity of Hospital “St. John” Bucharest from the 1st of January 2017 until the 1st of January 2018. Results: The majority of the patients (21.05%) who chose to give birth vaginally assigned the maximum degree (10) to the difficulty of birth. The patients who gave birth through cesarean section experienced the feeling of sadness in a higher percentage than those who gave birth vaginally (30.52% versus 21.05%). Among the patients who were in favor of having more children, 85.45% preferred the same delivery method. All the patients who gave birth vaginally wished to have other children using the same method, while 81.4% from the patients who gave birth through cesarean section were in favor of more children. Conclusion: The patients’ perception of childbirth was a subjective parameter. Further studies with standardized questionnaires should be applied for more reliable results.https://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1204&context=jmmsvaginal deliverycesarean sectionlactationsadnessprimiparous
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author Camelia Alexandroaia
Romina-Marina Sima
Oana-Denisa Bălălău
Gabriel Octavian Olaru
Liana Pleş
spellingShingle Camelia Alexandroaia
Romina-Marina Sima
Oana-Denisa Bălălău
Gabriel Octavian Olaru
Liana Pleş
Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinic
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
vaginal delivery
cesarean section
lactation
sadness
primiparous
author_facet Camelia Alexandroaia
Romina-Marina Sima
Oana-Denisa Bălălău
Gabriel Octavian Olaru
Liana Pleş
author_sort Camelia Alexandroaia
title Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinic
title_short Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinic
title_full Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinic
title_fullStr Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinic
title_full_unstemmed Patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: The experience in our clinic
title_sort patients’ perception of childbirth according to the delivery method: the experience in our clinic
publisher Ion Motofei, Carol Davila University
series Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
issn 2392-7674
2392-7674
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Introduction: The aim of this study is to identify the way in which childbirth in general, and the delivery method in particular, influenced the maternal psychosocial status and the perception upon birth during postpartum. Material and method: We conducted a cohort type 2 prospective study. We included patients who had given birth at “Bucur” Maternity of Hospital “St. John” Bucharest from the 1st of January 2017 until the 1st of January 2018. Results: The majority of the patients (21.05%) who chose to give birth vaginally assigned the maximum degree (10) to the difficulty of birth. The patients who gave birth through cesarean section experienced the feeling of sadness in a higher percentage than those who gave birth vaginally (30.52% versus 21.05%). Among the patients who were in favor of having more children, 85.45% preferred the same delivery method. All the patients who gave birth vaginally wished to have other children using the same method, while 81.4% from the patients who gave birth through cesarean section were in favor of more children. Conclusion: The patients’ perception of childbirth was a subjective parameter. Further studies with standardized questionnaires should be applied for more reliable results.
topic vaginal delivery
cesarean section
lactation
sadness
primiparous
url https://scholar.valpo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1204&context=jmms
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