Leighann Kelly
Challenges in achieving immediate skin-to-skin contact following birth by elective caesarean section: a narrative review of the literature.
Kelly, Leighann; Harper-McDonald, Bruce
Abstract
The benefits of immediate safe, observed, skin-to-skin contact following birth are well documented, and it is established best practice following vaginal birth in the United Kingdom (UK). However, women who deliver their babies by caesarean section are less likely to achieve skin-to-skin contact within one hour of birth. This narrative literature review aims to identify and appraise current evidence of factors which influence why women are not facilitated to achieve skin-to-skin contact in theatre following an elective caesarean section birth. A total of 19 sources of evidence from national and international policy, best practice, expert opinion and research were thematically synthesised. Recurrent themes were identified and summarised under the headings: benefits of skin-to-skin contact; policy and guidelines; and barriers and enablers to skin-to-skin contact. The narrative literature review clearly highlights numerous benefits of skin-to-skin contact for both the mother and baby, and importantly establishes no additional risks associated with safe, observed, skin-to-skin contact when a mother is alert and responsive following an elective caesarean birth. However, immediate skin-to-skin contact continues to be less likely to be achieved by families having a caesarean birth compared with those having a vaginal birth. This review highlights a lack of understanding of how skin-to-skin contact can be achieved safely within the theatre setting. Overall, further education and exploration on how skin-to-skin contact can be improved within the theatre setting is recommended.
Citation
KELLY, L. and HARPER-MCDONALD, B. 2021. Challenges in achieving immediate skin-to-skin contact following birth by elective caesarean section: a narrative review of the literature. MIDIRS midwifery digest, 31(1), pages 96-100.
Journal Article Type | Review |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 20, 2020 |
Publication Date | Mar 31, 2021 |
Deposit Date | Jun 9, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 9, 2023 |
Journal | MIDIRS midwifery digest |
Print ISSN | 0961-5555 |
Electronic ISSN | 2631-8814 |
Publisher | Royal College of Midwives |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 96-100 |
Keywords | Mother and child; Birth; Caesarian births; Skin-to-skin contact after birth |
Public URL | https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1982031 |
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