TY - JOUR
T1 - Mothers' Views ofTheir Childbirth Experiences 2 Years Mter Planned Caesarean Versus Planned Vaginal Birth for Breech Presentation at Term, in the International Randomized Term Breech Trial
AU - The 2-Year Maternal Follow-Up Term Breech Trial Collaborative Group
AU - Hodnett, Ellen D.
AU - Hannah, Mary E.
AU - Hewson, Sheila
AU - Whyte, Hilary
AU - Amankwah, Kofi
AU - Cheng, Mary
AU - Gafni, Amiram
AU - Guselle, Patricia
AU - Helewa, Michael
AU - Hutton, Eileen
AU - Kung, Rose
AU - McKay, Darren
AU - Saigal, Saroj
AU - Willan, Andrew
AU - Hannah, Walter J.
AU - Hodnett, Ellen
AU - Ross, Susan
AU - Savransky, Ricardo
AU - Dunaiewsky, Armando
AU - Palermo, Mario S.F.
AU - Wizenberg, Sergio E.
AU - Varela, Dolores Montes
AU - Monaco, Antonio
AU - Jaime, Mariana
AU - Martin, Raquel de Lourdes
AU - Olcese, Ernesto
AU - Iannelli, Pedro
AU - D'Abboua, Orlando
AU - Nardin, Juan Carlos
AU - Abalos, Edgardo
AU - Leroux, Alberto
AU - Duarte, Marina
AU - Crowther, Caroline
AU - Wilkinson, Chris
AU - King, James F.
AU - Thompson, Sharen
AU - Flenady, Vicki
AU - Palmer, John R.
AU - Davidson, Linda
AU - Bullard, Marian
AU - Smoleniec, John
AU - White, Jenny
AU - Margolis, Kenneth
AU - Haran, Mano
AU - Smith, Bev
AU - Roche, James B.
AU - Wiznitzer, Arnon
AU - Fejgin, Moshe
AU - Schiff, Eyal
AU - Simchen, Michal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Objective: To compare mothers' views at 2 years postpartum after participation in a randomized trial of planned Caesarean and planned vaginal birth for a singleton fetus in breech presentation at term.Study Design: In selected centres in the Term Breech Trial, mothers completed a structured questionnaire at approximately 2 years postpartum to assess their likes and dislikes about their childbirth experiences and their views about their intrapartum care and care providers.Results: Of 1159 mothers from 85 centres, 917 (79.1%) completed a follow-up questionnaire at 2 years postpartum. Baseline information was similar for both the planned Caesarean and planned vaginal birth groups. Planned Caesarean was associated with less worry about the baby's health (P < 0.001 ). While other differences were noted in likes and dislikes about their childbirth experiences, women's evaluations of the quality of intrapartum care, the helpfulness of staff, and their involvement in decision-making did not differ in the planned Caesarean delivery and planned vaginal birth groups.Conclusion: Planned mode of delivery influences aspects of women's evaluations of their childbirth experiences but does not affect evaluations of the quality of intrapartum care, support from care providers, or amount of involvement in decision-making.
AB - Objective: To compare mothers' views at 2 years postpartum after participation in a randomized trial of planned Caesarean and planned vaginal birth for a singleton fetus in breech presentation at term.Study Design: In selected centres in the Term Breech Trial, mothers completed a structured questionnaire at approximately 2 years postpartum to assess their likes and dislikes about their childbirth experiences and their views about their intrapartum care and care providers.Results: Of 1159 mothers from 85 centres, 917 (79.1%) completed a follow-up questionnaire at 2 years postpartum. Baseline information was similar for both the planned Caesarean and planned vaginal birth groups. Planned Caesarean was associated with less worry about the baby's health (P < 0.001 ). While other differences were noted in likes and dislikes about their childbirth experiences, women's evaluations of the quality of intrapartum care, the helpfulness of staff, and their involvement in decision-making did not differ in the planned Caesarean delivery and planned vaginal birth groups.Conclusion: Planned mode of delivery influences aspects of women's evaluations of their childbirth experiences but does not affect evaluations of the quality of intrapartum care, support from care providers, or amount of involvement in decision-making.
KW - Breech presentation
KW - Caesarian delivery
KW - Children patient satisfaction
KW - Random allocation
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U2 - 10.1016/S1701-2163(16)30514-X
DO - 10.1016/S1701-2163(16)30514-X
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C2 - 15937595
AN - SCOPUS:21744434238
SN - 1701-2163
VL - 27
SP - 224
EP - 231
JO - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada
JF - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada
IS - 3
ER -