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The Senses of Birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in Brazil

OBJECTIVE: To increase knowledge and promote cultural change toward valuing normal birth, and to lower rates of cesarean and unnecessary interventions during childbirth in Brazil via the Senses of Birth (SoB) exhibition. METHODS: The SoB intervention targeted 22 621 participants in three Brazilian c...

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Autores principales: Lansky, Sônia, Oliveira, Bernardo J., Peixoto, Eliane R.M., Souza, Kleyde V., Fernandes, Luísa M.M., Friche, Amélia A.L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30671949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.12765
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author Lansky, Sônia
Oliveira, Bernardo J.
Peixoto, Eliane R.M.
Souza, Kleyde V.
Fernandes, Luísa M.M.
Friche, Amélia A.L.
author_facet Lansky, Sônia
Oliveira, Bernardo J.
Peixoto, Eliane R.M.
Souza, Kleyde V.
Fernandes, Luísa M.M.
Friche, Amélia A.L.
author_sort Lansky, Sônia
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description OBJECTIVE: To increase knowledge and promote cultural change toward valuing normal birth, and to lower rates of cesarean and unnecessary interventions during childbirth in Brazil via the Senses of Birth (SoB) exhibition. METHODS: The SoB intervention targeted 22 621 participants in three Brazilian cities in 2015. The effects of the exhibition in knowledge, perceptions, and preferences regarding childbirth were analyzed in a multi-method study. Pre- and post-exhibition survey responses of 17 501 (77.0%) visitors, 1947 (8.6%) non-pregnant women, and all pregnant women (n=1287) were collected at the exhibition. A follow-up survey was completed by 555 (43.0%) postpartum women who had participated at SoB while pregnant. Univariate analyses were used to compare before and after changes. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in knowledge about normal birth, varying from 10.0% to 25.0% among general visitors (P<0.001) and 27.3% to 42.0% among pregnant women (P<0.001). Perceptions and preferences for normal birth also changed, reaching 83.0% of general visitors and 87.4% of pregnant women. CONCLUSION: SoB was found to effectively improve knowledge about and preference for normal birth. Scaling-up the intervention might contribute to cultural change toward valuing normal birth, and might decrease the rate of unnecessary cesarean and premature birth in Brazil.
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spelling pubmed-74730782020-09-21 The Senses of Birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in Brazil Lansky, Sônia Oliveira, Bernardo J. Peixoto, Eliane R.M. Souza, Kleyde V. Fernandes, Luísa M.M. Friche, Amélia A.L. Int J Gynaecol Obstet Clinical Article OBJECTIVE: To increase knowledge and promote cultural change toward valuing normal birth, and to lower rates of cesarean and unnecessary interventions during childbirth in Brazil via the Senses of Birth (SoB) exhibition. METHODS: The SoB intervention targeted 22 621 participants in three Brazilian cities in 2015. The effects of the exhibition in knowledge, perceptions, and preferences regarding childbirth were analyzed in a multi-method study. Pre- and post-exhibition survey responses of 17 501 (77.0%) visitors, 1947 (8.6%) non-pregnant women, and all pregnant women (n=1287) were collected at the exhibition. A follow-up survey was completed by 555 (43.0%) postpartum women who had participated at SoB while pregnant. Univariate analyses were used to compare before and after changes. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in knowledge about normal birth, varying from 10.0% to 25.0% among general visitors (P<0.001) and 27.3% to 42.0% among pregnant women (P<0.001). Perceptions and preferences for normal birth also changed, reaching 83.0% of general visitors and 87.4% of pregnant women. CONCLUSION: SoB was found to effectively improve knowledge about and preference for normal birth. Scaling-up the intervention might contribute to cultural change toward valuing normal birth, and might decrease the rate of unnecessary cesarean and premature birth in Brazil. John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2019-02-13 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7473078/ /pubmed/30671949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.12765 Text en © 2019 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See credit lines of images or other third party material in this article for license information.
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Lansky, Sônia
Oliveira, Bernardo J.
Peixoto, Eliane R.M.
Souza, Kleyde V.
Fernandes, Luísa M.M.
Friche, Amélia A.L.
The Senses of Birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in Brazil
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title_full The Senses of Birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in Brazil
title_fullStr The Senses of Birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The Senses of Birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in Brazil
title_short The Senses of Birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in Brazil
title_sort senses of birth intervention to decrease cesarean and prematurity rates in brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30671949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.12765
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