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Enigma of maternity service safety improvements and increasing expression of patient dissatisfaction

Authors :
Shashikant L. Sholapurkar
Source :
British Journal of Midwifery. 29:194-198
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Mark Allen Group, 2021.

Abstract

There have been gradual and continual improvements in maternity care in the UK. This has been paradoxically accompanied by increasing censure by authorities for adverse outcomes and public expression of dissatisfaction. Serious maternal and perinatal adverse outcomes have a devastating effect. Grieving families need an honest explanation, continued support and reassurance that lessons are being sought and learnt. Additionally, the public would welcome the acknowledgement of limitations of healthcare and the science itself; and that the adverse outcomes can be minimised but not eradicated. Blame culture is harmful to the clinicians, healthcare system and, ultimately, patients. The controversial issue of intrapartum fetal monitoring best illustrates the urgent need to reform mistaken science in addition to organisational and cultural improvements. Most enquiries do not critique bad science or guidelines but only birth attendants. The healthcare outcomes must continue to improve through investigations, reviews, openness, medical progress and by helping the clinicians to mitigate the limitations of scientific knowledge, resources and human factors.

Details

ISSN :
20524307 and 09694900
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Midwifery
Accession number :
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