Innovation in Practice: Preparing Doulas to Support Cesarean Births.
Allison K DeSarroRhonda K LanningPublished in: The Journal of perinatal education (2020)
Despite growing initiatives to support patient-centered labor and birth care, implementation of this care in the operating room is still limited. Doulas can be utilized in the operating room to facilitate evidence-based practices such as skin-to-skin contact for patients and newborns during cesarean birth. This article evaluates a curriculum and training method that was developed to educate doulas to provide safe and effective care during the cesarean birth experience. This intervention was found to be effective at improving doulas' self-perceived confidence in skills essential to support cesarean births and may serve as a model for other institutions to address barriers to the implementation of patient-centered evidence-based care in the operating room.
Keyphrases
- quality improvement
- healthcare
- gestational age
- primary care
- palliative care
- randomized controlled trial
- pain management
- newly diagnosed
- pregnant women
- soft tissue
- end stage renal disease
- mental health
- prognostic factors
- preterm birth
- ejection fraction
- social support
- pregnancy outcomes
- depressive symptoms
- wound healing
- cord blood
- patient reported