Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study

Introduction Women planning a home birth are transferred to hospital in case of complications or elevated risk for adverse outcomes. The aim of the present study was to describe the indications for transfer to hospital in planned home births, and the proportion of cases in which this occurs. Materia...

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Main Authors: Blix, Ellen, Kumle, Merethe, Ingversen, Karen, Huitfeldt, Anette, Hegaard, Hanne Kristine, Olafsdottir, Olof Asta, Øian, Pål, Lindgren, Helena
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10642/3227
https://doi.org/2010.1111/aogs.12858
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spelling fthsosloakersoda:oai:oda.oslomet.no:10642/3227 2024-09-15T18:14:30+00:00 Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study Blix, Ellen Kumle, Merethe Ingversen, Karen Huitfeldt, Anette Hegaard, Hanne Kristine Olafsdottir, Olof Asta Øian, Pål Lindgren, Helena application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10642/3227 https://doi.org/2010.1111/aogs.12858 eng eng Wiley Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica; Blix, E., Kumle, M. H., Ingversen, K., Huitfeldt, A. S., Hegaard, H. K., Ólafsdóttir, Ó. Á., . & Lindgren, H. (2016). Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries–A prospective cohort study. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica. urn:issn:0001-6349 FRIDAID 1335395 https://hdl.handle.net/10642/3227 https://doi.org/2010.1111/aogs.12858 cristin:1403089 Planned home birth Indications for transfers Midwifery Journal article Peer reviewed fthsosloakersoda 2024-07-08T23:33:50Z Introduction Women planning a home birth are transferred to hospital in case of complications or elevated risk for adverse outcomes. The aim of the present study was to describe the indications for transfer to hospital in planned home births, and the proportion of cases in which this occurs. Material and methods Women in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland who had opted for, and were accepted for, home birth at the onset of labor, were included in the study. Data from 3068 women, 572 nulliparas and 2446 multiparas, were analyzed for proportion of transfers during labor and within 72 h after birth, indications for transfer, how long before or after birth the transfer started, time from birth to start of transfer, duration and mode of transfer, and whether the transfer was classified as potentially urgent. Analyses were stratified for nulliparity and multiparity. Results One-third (186/572) of the nulliparas were transferred to hospital, 137 (24.0%) during labor and 49 (8.6%) after the birth. Of the multiparas, 195/2446 (8.0%) were transferred, 118 (4.8%) during labor and 77 (3.2%) after birth. The most common indication for transfers during labor was slow progress. In transfers after birth, postpartum hemorrhage, tears and neonatal respiratory problems were the most common indications. A total of 116 of the 3068 women had transfers classified as potentially urgent. Conclusions One-third of all nulliparous and 8.0% of multiparous women were transferred during labor or within 72 h of the birth. The proportion of potentially urgent transfers was 3.8%. This is the accepted version of the following article: Blix, E., Kumle, M. H., Ingversen, K., Huitfeldt, A. S., Hegaard, H. K., Ólafsdóttir, Ó. Á., . & Lindgren, H. (2016). Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries–A prospective cohort study. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/2010.1111/aogs.12858 Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland OsloMet (Oslo Metropolitan University): ODA (Open Digital Archive)
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topic Planned home birth
Indications for transfers
Midwifery
spellingShingle Planned home birth
Indications for transfers
Midwifery
Blix, Ellen
Kumle, Merethe
Ingversen, Karen
Huitfeldt, Anette
Hegaard, Hanne Kristine
Olafsdottir, Olof Asta
Øian, Pål
Lindgren, Helena
Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study
topic_facet Planned home birth
Indications for transfers
Midwifery
description Introduction Women planning a home birth are transferred to hospital in case of complications or elevated risk for adverse outcomes. The aim of the present study was to describe the indications for transfer to hospital in planned home births, and the proportion of cases in which this occurs. Material and methods Women in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland who had opted for, and were accepted for, home birth at the onset of labor, were included in the study. Data from 3068 women, 572 nulliparas and 2446 multiparas, were analyzed for proportion of transfers during labor and within 72 h after birth, indications for transfer, how long before or after birth the transfer started, time from birth to start of transfer, duration and mode of transfer, and whether the transfer was classified as potentially urgent. Analyses were stratified for nulliparity and multiparity. Results One-third (186/572) of the nulliparas were transferred to hospital, 137 (24.0%) during labor and 49 (8.6%) after the birth. Of the multiparas, 195/2446 (8.0%) were transferred, 118 (4.8%) during labor and 77 (3.2%) after birth. The most common indication for transfers during labor was slow progress. In transfers after birth, postpartum hemorrhage, tears and neonatal respiratory problems were the most common indications. A total of 116 of the 3068 women had transfers classified as potentially urgent. Conclusions One-third of all nulliparous and 8.0% of multiparous women were transferred during labor or within 72 h of the birth. The proportion of potentially urgent transfers was 3.8%. This is the accepted version of the following article: Blix, E., Kumle, M. H., Ingversen, K., Huitfeldt, A. S., Hegaard, H. K., Ólafsdóttir, Ó. Á., . & Lindgren, H. (2016). Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries–A prospective cohort study. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/2010.1111/aogs.12858
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author Blix, Ellen
Kumle, Merethe
Ingversen, Karen
Huitfeldt, Anette
Hegaard, Hanne Kristine
Olafsdottir, Olof Asta
Øian, Pål
Lindgren, Helena
author_facet Blix, Ellen
Kumle, Merethe
Ingversen, Karen
Huitfeldt, Anette
Hegaard, Hanne Kristine
Olafsdottir, Olof Asta
Øian, Pål
Lindgren, Helena
author_sort Blix, Ellen
title Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study
title_short Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study
title_full Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries. A prospective cohort study
title_sort transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four nordic countries. a prospective cohort study
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10642/3227
https://doi.org/2010.1111/aogs.12858
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Blix, E., Kumle, M. H., Ingversen, K., Huitfeldt, A. S., Hegaard, H. K., Ólafsdóttir, Ó. Á., . & Lindgren, H. (2016). Transfers to hospital in planned home birth in four Nordic countries–A prospective cohort study. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica.
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