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Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital

BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about current practice during the third stage of labour in low and middle income countries. We conducted a survey of attitudes and an audit of practice in a large maternity hospital in Albania. METHODS: Survey of 35 obstetricians and audit of practice during th...

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Autores principales: Bimbashi, Astrit, Ndoni, Eriseida, Dokle, Anika, Duley, Lelia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20102601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-10-4
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author Bimbashi, Astrit
Ndoni, Eriseida
Dokle, Anika
Duley, Lelia
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Ndoni, Eriseida
Dokle, Anika
Duley, Lelia
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description BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about current practice during the third stage of labour in low and middle income countries. We conducted a survey of attitudes and an audit of practice in a large maternity hospital in Albania. METHODS: Survey of 35 obstetricians and audit of practice during the third stage was conducted in July 2008 at a tertiary referral hospital in Tirana. The survey questionnaire was self completed. Responses were anonymous. For the audit, information collected included time of administration of the uterotonic drug, gestation at birth, position of the baby before cord clamping, cord traction, and need for resuscitation. RESULTS: 77% (27/35) of obstetricians completed the questionnaire, of whom 78% (21/27) reported always or usually using active management, and 22% (6/27) always or usually using physiological care. When using active management: 56% (15/27) gave the uterotonic after cord clamping; intravenous oxytocin was almost always the drug used; and 71% (19/27) clamped the cord within one minute. For physiological care: 42% (8/19) clamped the cord within 20 seconds, and 96% (18/19) within one minute. 93% would randomise women to a trial of early versus late cord clamping. Practice was observed for 156 consecutive births, of which 26% (42/156) were by caesarean section. A prophylactic uterotonic was used for 87% (137/156): this was given after cord clamping for 55% (75/137), although timing of administration was not recorded for 21% (29/137). For 85% of births (132/156) cord clamping was within 20 seconds, and for all babies it was within 50 seconds. Controlled cord traction was used for 49% (76/156) of births. CONCLUSIONS: Most obstetricians reported always or usually using active management for the third stage of labour. For timing and choice of the uterotonic drug, reported practice was similar to actual practice. Although some obstetricians reported they waited longer than one minute before clamping the cord, this was not observed in practice. Controlled cord traction was used for half the births.
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spelling pubmed-28246362010-02-19 Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital Bimbashi, Astrit Ndoni, Eriseida Dokle, Anika Duley, Lelia BMC Pregnancy Childbirth Research article BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about current practice during the third stage of labour in low and middle income countries. We conducted a survey of attitudes and an audit of practice in a large maternity hospital in Albania. METHODS: Survey of 35 obstetricians and audit of practice during the third stage was conducted in July 2008 at a tertiary referral hospital in Tirana. The survey questionnaire was self completed. Responses were anonymous. For the audit, information collected included time of administration of the uterotonic drug, gestation at birth, position of the baby before cord clamping, cord traction, and need for resuscitation. RESULTS: 77% (27/35) of obstetricians completed the questionnaire, of whom 78% (21/27) reported always or usually using active management, and 22% (6/27) always or usually using physiological care. When using active management: 56% (15/27) gave the uterotonic after cord clamping; intravenous oxytocin was almost always the drug used; and 71% (19/27) clamped the cord within one minute. For physiological care: 42% (8/19) clamped the cord within 20 seconds, and 96% (18/19) within one minute. 93% would randomise women to a trial of early versus late cord clamping. Practice was observed for 156 consecutive births, of which 26% (42/156) were by caesarean section. A prophylactic uterotonic was used for 87% (137/156): this was given after cord clamping for 55% (75/137), although timing of administration was not recorded for 21% (29/137). For 85% of births (132/156) cord clamping was within 20 seconds, and for all babies it was within 50 seconds. Controlled cord traction was used for 49% (76/156) of births. CONCLUSIONS: Most obstetricians reported always or usually using active management for the third stage of labour. For timing and choice of the uterotonic drug, reported practice was similar to actual practice. Although some obstetricians reported they waited longer than one minute before clamping the cord, this was not observed in practice. Controlled cord traction was used for half the births. BioMed Central 2010-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2824636/ /pubmed/20102601 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-10-4 Text en Copyright ©2010 Bimbashi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ndoni, Eriseida
Dokle, Anika
Duley, Lelia
Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital
title Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital
title_full Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital
title_fullStr Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital
title_full_unstemmed Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital
title_short Care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an Albanian maternity hospital
title_sort care during the third stage of labour: obstetricians views and practice in an albanian maternity hospital
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20102601
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-10-4
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