Obstetricians’ Attitude towards Childbirth
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In Spain, as in other countries, there is an increase in policies and practices
focused on the humanization of perinatal care. In this regard, the quality of interpersonal interactions
between women and health professionals is one of the main factors, and, apart from other
factors, it is influenced by health professionals´ attitudes towards childbirth. The main objective of
this study was to determine the attitudes of obstetricians towards the humanization of childbirth
and the promotion of a positive childbirth experience. (2) Methods: The psychosocial task force of
the Spanish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology designed a nationwide online survey. The questionnaire
on attitudes towards childbirth (CAVE, acronym for “cuestionario de actitudes sobre
vivencias y experiencias en el parto”) was used for the assessment. Exploratory and confirmatory
factor analyses of the scale were also performed. (3) Results: A total of 384 participants completed
the survey. Obstetricians showed a high-quality clinical obstetric performance, but some difficulties
in identifying birth-related psychological-trauma risk factors. Some differences according to practice
and gender were found in the final score and in areas regarding psychosocial risk, pain, accompaniment,
and women´s expectations. (4) Conclusions: In light of the results, it is advisable to launch
education initiatives aimed to improve interaction with pregnant women.
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González-Mesa E, Jiménez-López J, Blasco-Alonso M, Lubián-López D. Obstetricians’ Attitude towards Childbirth. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(20):10650. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010650
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