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Nurs Open ; 10(11): 7186-7200, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37605550

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AIM: The purpose of this study was to analyse perinatal care managers' perspectives on the role of doulas in Poland and to consider how managers' perspectives might affect the opportunities for doulas to practice in individual hospitals. DESIGN: This is a qualitative descriptive study. METHOD: The total of 17 hospitals was selected for the study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 manager staff members. RESULTS: Three groups of facilities were identified: '0' (n = 6) - refused to give interviews, 'A' (n = 8) - marginal experience in working with doulas, and 'B' (n = 3) - regular experience in working with doulas. The hospitals from Group A showed indifference towards working with doulas. Group B declared a positive attitude towards such cooperation. Attitudes towards doulas vary among executives and are related to the frequency of doula-assisted births. Our results indicate factors that may influence the attitude of medical staff towards doulas and which may contribute to improve future initiatives meant to facilitate collaboration between midwives and doulas. PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: This study explored the lived experiences of perinatal care managers.


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Doulas , Maternal Health Services , Midwifery , Obstetrics , Humans , Pregnancy , Female , Poland
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Midwifery ; 124: 103731, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37321158

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BACKGROUND: A doula is a person who provides support to women in the perinatal period without providing medical services. During childbirth, the doula becomes a member of the interdisciplinary team. This integrative review aims to analyse the nature of the cooperation between doulas and midwives, its efficiency and challenges and ways of strengthening this cooperation. METHODS: A structured integrative review of empirical and theoretical studies written in English was conducted. The literature search included MEDLINE, Cochrane, Scopus, ProQuest, Science Direct, Web of Science, and Embase Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition databases. The analysis included papers published in 1995-2020. Dedicated documents were searched for different combinations of terms and standard logical operators. A manual search of the studies was included for additional references. RESULTS: Twenty-three articles from 75 full-text records were analysed. Three main themes emerged. (1) doulas are needed to prop up the system (2) barriers in collaboration between midwives and doulas; and (3) how cooperation between midwives and doulas can be strengthened. None of the articles referred directly to the impact of collaboration between midwives and doulas on the quality of perinatal care. CONCLUSION: This is the first review to analyse the impact of collaboration between midwives and doulas on the quality of perinatal care. Ensuring adequate collaboration between doulas and midwives requires effort from both of these professional groups and the health care system. However, such collaboration is supportive for birthing women and the perinatal care system. Further research in terms of the impact of this collaboration on the quality of perinatal care is needed.


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Doulas , Midwifery , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Child , Female , Humans , Perinatal Care , Parturition , Delivery, Obstetric
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