1. Cesarean overuse and the culture of care
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Vangompel, Emily White, Perez, Susan, Datta, Avisek, Wang, Chi, Cape, Valerie, and Main, Elliott
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Health facilities construction -- Research ,Cesarean section -- Research ,Delivery (Childbirth) ,Nurses ,Midwives ,Physicians ,Data centers ,Business ,Health care industry ,Stanford University. School of Medicine -- Research - Abstract
Objective: To assess hospital unit culture and clinician attitudes associated with varying rates of primary cesarean delivery. Data Sources/Study Setting: Intrapartum nurses, midwives, and physicians recruited from 79 hospitals in California participating in efforts to reduce cesarean overuse. Study Design: Labor unit culture and clinician attitudes measured using a survey were linked to the California Maternal Data Center for birth outcomes and hospital covariates. Methods: Association with primary cesarean delivery rates was assessed using multivariate Poisson regression adjusted for hospital covariates. Principal Findings: 1718 respondents from 70 hospitals responded to the Labor Culture Survey. The 'Unit Microculture' subscale was strongly associated with primary cesarean rate; the higher a unit scored on 8-items describing a culture supportive of vaginal birth (eg, nurses are encouraged to spend time in rooms with patients, and doulas are welcomed), the cesarean rate decreased by 41 percent (95% CI = -47 to -35 percent, P < 0.001). Discordant attitudes between nurses and physicians were associated with increased cesarean rates. Conclusions: Hospital unit culture, clinician attitudes, and consistency between professions are strongly associated with primary cesarean rates. Improvement efforts to reduce cesarean overuse must address culture of care as a key part of the change process. KEYWORDS attitudes, cesarean delivery, culture, overuse, 1 | BACKGROUND The cesarean delivery rate in the United States varies widely, with national rates showing a 10-fold variation between hospitals. (1) Prior studies have shown that the wide [...]
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- 2019
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