Outcomes of care at "‘Föderiket Midwifery Unit" 2007-2011, a freestanding midwifery-led unit in
Oslo, Norway: A prospective cohort study
Engelsk titel: Outcomes of care at "Föderiket Midwifery Unit" 2007-2011, a freestanding midwifery-led unit in
Oslo, Norway: A prospective cohort study
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Författare:
Huitfeldt, Anette Schaumburg
;
Voldner, Nanna
;
Blix, Ellen
Email: Ellen.Blix@hioa.no
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 10
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16033518
Sammanfattning
he aim of this study was to provide a description and evaluation of birth outcomes for women
who started care at Føderiket Midwifery Unit (FMU), a freestanding midwifery unit in Oslo. FMU
opened in 2007 as a five-year project. It was closed in 2011 for economic reasons, and the planned
evaluations were never performed. Data from 495 women who started care at FMU were
prospectively collected. Socio-demographic characteristics, transfers to hospital, maternal and
neonatal outcomes were described. The findings showed that 115 (23%) of the women were
primiparous and 380 (77%) multiparous. A total of 408 women (82%) had no complications and no
need for additional medical treatment during labour and birth. There were 73 (15%) transfers before
birth, and 14 (3%) after birth. Nine women (2%) were delivered by caesarean section and 19 (4%) by
vacuum extraction. Thirty women (6%) had postpartum haemorrhage >500 ml and five (1%) received
blood transfusions. Five babies (1%) were transferred to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, all were
discharged to their homes within a week. There were no cases of deaths, or serious morbidity. Our
conclusions are that the results after four years management were comparable to other freestanding
midwifery-led units in Western countries.