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Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact

Objective This study was planned to evaluate obstetricians' practices of umbilical cord clamping, milking, and skin-to-skin contact applications and to determine the related variables. Material and methods A total of 522 obstetricians participated in the study. Participants were reached via the...

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Autores principales: Aydogan Kirmizi, Demet, Başer, Emre, Demir Çaltekin, Melike, Onat, Taylan, Kara, Mustafa, Yalvac, Ethem S
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34367827
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16227
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author Aydogan Kirmizi, Demet
Başer, Emre
Demir Çaltekin, Melike
Onat, Taylan
Kara, Mustafa
Yalvac, Ethem S
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Başer, Emre
Demir Çaltekin, Melike
Onat, Taylan
Kara, Mustafa
Yalvac, Ethem S
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description Objective This study was planned to evaluate obstetricians' practices of umbilical cord clamping, milking, and skin-to-skin contact applications and to determine the related variables. Material and methods A total of 522 obstetricians participated in the study. Participants were reached via the internet and a 15-item questionnaire was applied about umbilical cord clamping, cord milking, and skin-to-skin contact. Mann-Whitney U test and Student's t-test were used for continuous data and Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test for categorical data in determining the difference between groups. For the multivariate analysis, the possible factors identified with univariate analyses were entered into the logistic regression analysis to determine further independent predictors of delayed clamping. Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS software (version 20, IBM Corp, Armonk, USA). Results It was determined that 234 (44.8%) of the participants clamped the umbilical cord early whereas 288 (55.2%) clamped it late. It was found that the delayed clamping rates of physicians working in public hospitals were significantly lower than those working in private (p<0.001). It was observed that 132 of the participants (25.3%) did not milk the cord and 180 (34.5%) of them applied it continuously, and no significant difference was found between physicians working in the public and private sectors (p=0.130). It was observed that 384 (73.6%) physicians applied skin-to-skin contact. In the multivariate regression analysis, it was determined that working status in a private hospital with a 3.6 odds ratio (OR) (95% CI = 2.0-6.3) and a low number of patients examined daily with a 1.2 OR (95%CI= 1.0-1.4) were the most important independent factors affecting the choice of delayed clamping. Conclusion It is seen that the most important parameter affecting the birth practices of physicians in our country is the employment status in public or private institutions. The age and professional experience of the physicians who clamp the umbilical cord late were found to be higher. Obstetricians are at the key point in obstetrics practice, and the experience of physicians and the type of institution they work with affect these practices.
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spelling pubmed-83436222021-08-07 Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact Aydogan Kirmizi, Demet Başer, Emre Demir Çaltekin, Melike Onat, Taylan Kara, Mustafa Yalvac, Ethem S Cureus Obstetrics/Gynecology Objective This study was planned to evaluate obstetricians' practices of umbilical cord clamping, milking, and skin-to-skin contact applications and to determine the related variables. Material and methods A total of 522 obstetricians participated in the study. Participants were reached via the internet and a 15-item questionnaire was applied about umbilical cord clamping, cord milking, and skin-to-skin contact. Mann-Whitney U test and Student's t-test were used for continuous data and Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test for categorical data in determining the difference between groups. For the multivariate analysis, the possible factors identified with univariate analyses were entered into the logistic regression analysis to determine further independent predictors of delayed clamping. Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS software (version 20, IBM Corp, Armonk, USA). Results It was determined that 234 (44.8%) of the participants clamped the umbilical cord early whereas 288 (55.2%) clamped it late. It was found that the delayed clamping rates of physicians working in public hospitals were significantly lower than those working in private (p<0.001). It was observed that 132 of the participants (25.3%) did not milk the cord and 180 (34.5%) of them applied it continuously, and no significant difference was found between physicians working in the public and private sectors (p=0.130). It was observed that 384 (73.6%) physicians applied skin-to-skin contact. In the multivariate regression analysis, it was determined that working status in a private hospital with a 3.6 odds ratio (OR) (95% CI = 2.0-6.3) and a low number of patients examined daily with a 1.2 OR (95%CI= 1.0-1.4) were the most important independent factors affecting the choice of delayed clamping. Conclusion It is seen that the most important parameter affecting the birth practices of physicians in our country is the employment status in public or private institutions. The age and professional experience of the physicians who clamp the umbilical cord late were found to be higher. Obstetricians are at the key point in obstetrics practice, and the experience of physicians and the type of institution they work with affect these practices. Cureus 2021-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8343622/ /pubmed/34367827 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16227 Text en Copyright © 2021, Aydogan Kirmizi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Obstetrics/Gynecology
Aydogan Kirmizi, Demet
Başer, Emre
Demir Çaltekin, Melike
Onat, Taylan
Kara, Mustafa
Yalvac, Ethem S
Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact
title Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact
title_full Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact
title_fullStr Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact
title_full_unstemmed Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact
title_short Behaviors and Attitudes of Obstetricians in Turkey Related to Cord Clamping, Cord Milking, and Skin-To-Skin Contact
title_sort behaviors and attitudes of obstetricians in turkey related to cord clamping, cord milking, and skin-to-skin contact
topic Obstetrics/Gynecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8343622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34367827
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16227
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