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Obesity and normal birth: A qualitative study of clinician’s management of obese pregnant women during labour

机译:肥胖与正常分娩:定性研究临床医生对肥胖孕妇在分娩过程中的处理

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Background Currently one-fifth of women in the UK are obese. Obese, pregnant woman are at an increased risk of experiencing complications of labour and serious morbidity. However, they are also more likely to undergo medical interventions such as induction of labour and caesarean section which in themselves confer additional health risks for obese women such as wound infection and deep vein thrombosis. Reducing unnecessary interventions and increasing normal birth rates for obese women would substantially improve their postnatal health and wellbeing and reduce the burden of NHS resources required to care for them post operatively. This research aimed to explore practitioners’ experiences of and strategies for providing intrapartum care to obese women. Method A qualitative methodology was adopted, focus groups and individual interviews were conducted with health professionals. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and data analysed using a framework approach. Results Twenty-four health professionals participated; Six Consultant Obstetricians two Consultant Anaesthetists and 16 midwives. Three key themes emerged from the data: medicalisation of obese birth; promotion of normal obese birth; and the complexities and contradictions in staff attitudes and behaviours. The overall interpretation is that positive approaches to obese birth offer opportunities to promote normal birth. However, many health professionals find the provision of intrapartum care to obese women challenging, and attitudes and behaviours towards the promotion of normal birth are heterogeneous, complex and contradictory. Conclusion The care of obese women during labour is generally medicalised and focussed on the associated risks. However, although there are conflicting views on how to care for obese women, some practitioners do strive to promote normality and optimise the potential for normal birth by challenging current practices and utilise some ‘interventions’ in order to facilitate normality and mobility during childbirth. Obesity is a major and growing health problem and a major cause of morbidity and mortality for pregnant women. It is essential that more positive proactive guidelines are available to maximise normal birth if the postnatal health of obese women is to be improved.
机译:背景技术目前,英国有五分之一的女性肥胖。肥胖的孕妇经历分娩并发症和严重发病的风险增加。但是,她们也更有可能接受医学干预,例如引产和剖腹产,这本身就给肥胖妇女带来了额外的健康风险,例如伤口感染和深静脉血栓形成。减少肥胖妇女不必要的干预措施和增加正常出生率将大大改善她们的产后健康和福祉,并减轻手术后照顾她们所需的NHS资源负担。这项研究旨在探讨从业者为肥胖妇女提供产期护理的经验和策略。方法采用定性方法,与卫生专业人员进行焦点小组讨论和个人访谈。录音逐字记录,并使用框架方法分析数据。结果有24名卫生专业人员参加;六名妇产科顾问顾问,两名麻醉师和十六名助产士。数据中出现了三个关键主题:肥胖出生的医学化;促进正常肥胖者的出生;以及员工态度和行为上的复杂性和矛盾性。总的来说,肥胖的积极治疗方法为促进正常生育提供了机会。但是,许多卫生专业人员发现为肥胖妇女提供产期护理具有挑战性,并且促进正常生育的态度和行为是异类,复杂和矛盾的。结论肥胖妇女在分娩过程中的护理通常已进行医疗,并侧重于相关风险。但是,尽管在如何护理肥胖妇女方面存在分歧,但是一些从业者通过挑战当前的做法并通过促进生育过程中的正常性和活动性来努力促进正常性并优化正常分娩的潜力,并采取一些“干预措施”。肥胖是一个主要且日益严重的健康问题,也是孕妇发病和死亡的主要原因。如果要改善肥胖妇女的产后健康,必须有更积极的积极指导方针以最大限度地增加正常出生。

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