[article] Title : | Labor nurses' views of their influence on : views of their influence on cesarean birth | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Simpson, Katheen Rice, Author ; Lyndon, Audrey, Author | Publication Date: | 2017 | Article on page: | p.81-87 | Languages : | English (eng) | in MCN > Vol.42 No.2 (Mar-Apr) 2017 [06/06/2017] . - p.81-87Keywords: | Cesarean birth. Lobor nurses. Nurse-physician communication. Nurse staffing. | Abstract: | Background: As part of an ongoning study about nurse staffing during labour and birth sponsored by the Association of Women's Health Obstertric and Neonatal nurse (AWHONN)outcomes that may be linked to aspects of labor nursing were considered. The purpose of this study was to see if labor nurses felt theu influneced whether a woman has a cesarean birth. These data were used to detenmine if cesarean birth should as an outcome measure in the multistate labor nurse staffing study.
Method: Focus groups were used to explore the role of labor nurses and cesarean birth. Participants were attending the AWHONN national convention in 2015. Two open-ened question were asked. 1)Do labor nurses influence whether a woman has a ceasrean? 2)What specific thing do you do sa a labor nurse to help a woman avoid a cesareann?
Resutls: Two focus groups were held (n=15 and n=9). Nurse overwhelming agreed nursing care can influence made of birth. They describe multiple strategies routinely used to help a woman avoid a cesarean emotional informational and physical. Support was emotional informational and psysical. Advocacy. involed advocating for women and helping women advocate for themselves. Nurse tried to focus on positive aspects of labor progress when communicating with physicians. Descriptions of interaction with some physicians implied less than optimal teamwork and lack of collaboration.
Conclusion: Labor nurses are likely influential in whether aome women have a cesarean. They reported consistenly taking an active role to help women avoid a cesaren. Promoting vaginal birth as appropriate to the clinical situation was a high piority. T | Link for e-copy: | ้http://www.lww.com | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26996 |
[article] Labor nurses' views of their influence on : views of their influence on cesarean birth [printed text] / Simpson, Katheen Rice, Author ; Lyndon, Audrey, Author . - 2017 . - p.81-87. Languages : English ( eng) in MCN > Vol.42 No.2 (Mar-Apr) 2017 [06/06/2017] . - p.81-87Keywords: | Cesarean birth. Lobor nurses. Nurse-physician communication. Nurse staffing. | Abstract: | Background: As part of an ongoning study about nurse staffing during labour and birth sponsored by the Association of Women's Health Obstertric and Neonatal nurse (AWHONN)outcomes that may be linked to aspects of labor nursing were considered. The purpose of this study was to see if labor nurses felt theu influneced whether a woman has a cesarean birth. These data were used to detenmine if cesarean birth should as an outcome measure in the multistate labor nurse staffing study.
Method: Focus groups were used to explore the role of labor nurses and cesarean birth. Participants were attending the AWHONN national convention in 2015. Two open-ened question were asked. 1)Do labor nurses influence whether a woman has a ceasrean? 2)What specific thing do you do sa a labor nurse to help a woman avoid a cesareann?
Resutls: Two focus groups were held (n=15 and n=9). Nurse overwhelming agreed nursing care can influence made of birth. They describe multiple strategies routinely used to help a woman avoid a cesarean emotional informational and physical. Support was emotional informational and psysical. Advocacy. involed advocating for women and helping women advocate for themselves. Nurse tried to focus on positive aspects of labor progress when communicating with physicians. Descriptions of interaction with some physicians implied less than optimal teamwork and lack of collaboration.
Conclusion: Labor nurses are likely influential in whether aome women have a cesarean. They reported consistenly taking an active role to help women avoid a cesaren. Promoting vaginal birth as appropriate to the clinical situation was a high piority. T | Link for e-copy: | ้http://www.lww.com | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=26996 |
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