Fear of birth: Prevalence, counselling and method of birth at five obstetrical units in Norway

Background: There is increasing evidence that fear of birth can have long-term effects on the childbearing woman and the method of birth. Aim: To examine differences between five hospitals in Norway in the occurrence of fear of birth, counselling received and method of birth. Method: Source data was...

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Published in:Women and Birth
Main Authors: Henriksen, Lena, Borgen, Anette, Risløkken, Jeanette, Lukasse, Mirjam
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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spelling fthsosloakersoda:oai:oda.oslomet.no:10642/6722 2024-09-15T18:39:27+00:00 Fear of birth: Prevalence, counselling and method of birth at five obstetrical units in Norway Henriksen, Lena Borgen, Anette Risløkken, Jeanette Lukasse, Mirjam 2019-03-04T07:50:00Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10642/6722 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2018.11.008 en eng Elsevier Women and Birth; Henriksen L, Borgen, Risløkken, Lukasse M. Fear of birth: Prevalence, counselling and method of birth at five obstetrical units in Norway. Women and Birth. 2018 urn:issn:1871-5192 urn:issn:1878-1799 https://hdl.handle.net/10642/6722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2018.11.008 cristin:1656982 © 2018. This manuscript is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Women and Birth Childbirth fear Treatments Counselling Bidens Delivey modes Journal article Peer reviewed 2019 fthsosloakersoda https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2018.11.008 2024-07-24T03:11:47Z Background: There is increasing evidence that fear of birth can have long-term effects on the childbearing woman and the method of birth. Aim: To examine differences between five hospitals in Norway in the occurrence of fear of birth, counselling received and method of birth. Method: Source data was from the Norwegian cohort of the Bidens study and retrieved through a questionnaire and electronic patient records from five different hospitals in Oslo, Drammen, Tromsø, Ålesund and Trondheim, which included 2145 women. The Wijma Delivery Expectancy Questionnaire measured fear of birth, and a cut-off of ≥ 85 was used to define fear of birth. Results: In total, 12% of the women reported fear of birth, with no significant differences between the different units. A total of 8.7% received counselling according to hospital obstetrical records, varying significantly from 5.7% in Drammen to 12.7% in Oslo. Only 24.9% of the women with fear of birth had counselling at their hospital. All the units provided counselling for women with fear, but the content varied. Overarching aims included helping women develop coping strategies like writing a birth plan and clearing up issues regarding prior births. A secondary objective was to prevent unnecessary caesarean section. Both primi- and multiparous women who reported fear of birth had a twofold increased risk of a planned caesarean section. Conclusion: There were no differences between five Norwegian hospitals regarding the occurrence of fear of birth. Counselling methods, resources, level of commitment and the number of women who received counselling varied; thus, hospital practices differed. acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø OsloMet (Oslo Metropolitan University): ODA (Open Digital Archive) Women and Birth 33 1 97 104
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topic Childbirth fear
Treatments
Counselling
Bidens
Delivey modes
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Treatments
Counselling
Bidens
Delivey modes
Henriksen, Lena
Borgen, Anette
Risløkken, Jeanette
Lukasse, Mirjam
Fear of birth: Prevalence, counselling and method of birth at five obstetrical units in Norway
topic_facet Childbirth fear
Treatments
Counselling
Bidens
Delivey modes
description Background: There is increasing evidence that fear of birth can have long-term effects on the childbearing woman and the method of birth. Aim: To examine differences between five hospitals in Norway in the occurrence of fear of birth, counselling received and method of birth. Method: Source data was from the Norwegian cohort of the Bidens study and retrieved through a questionnaire and electronic patient records from five different hospitals in Oslo, Drammen, Tromsø, Ålesund and Trondheim, which included 2145 women. The Wijma Delivery Expectancy Questionnaire measured fear of birth, and a cut-off of ≥ 85 was used to define fear of birth. Results: In total, 12% of the women reported fear of birth, with no significant differences between the different units. A total of 8.7% received counselling according to hospital obstetrical records, varying significantly from 5.7% in Drammen to 12.7% in Oslo. Only 24.9% of the women with fear of birth had counselling at their hospital. All the units provided counselling for women with fear, but the content varied. Overarching aims included helping women develop coping strategies like writing a birth plan and clearing up issues regarding prior births. A secondary objective was to prevent unnecessary caesarean section. Both primi- and multiparous women who reported fear of birth had a twofold increased risk of a planned caesarean section. Conclusion: There were no differences between five Norwegian hospitals regarding the occurrence of fear of birth. Counselling methods, resources, level of commitment and the number of women who received counselling varied; thus, hospital practices differed. acceptedVersion
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Borgen, Anette
Risløkken, Jeanette
Lukasse, Mirjam
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title_short Fear of birth: Prevalence, counselling and method of birth at five obstetrical units in Norway
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