Access, Interest, and Barriers to Incorporation of Birth Doula Care in the United States

Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1891/jpe-2022-0027
Amanda W. Mitchell, Joshua R. Sparks, Robbie A. Beyl, Abby D. Altazan, S. Ariel Barlow, Leanne M. Redman
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Doula care improves maternal care, yet barriers exist to incorporating doula care. The purpose of this study was to evaluate interest and barriers to doula care. Overall, 508 women, 26–35 years of age (54.5%), White/Caucasian (89.8%), and married (88.6%), completed this study. Most reported ≥1 previous birth (97.6%). Respondents would “feel comfortable” (73.2%) and “more confident” (54.9%) with doula care at birth, and 57.9% reported their provider would be supportive of doula care. Only 39.0% expressed benefits to doula care during pregnancy compared to 72.6% at birth and 68.1% during postpartum. Most would hire a doula if health insurance covered some of the costs. Despite the recognized benefits and support of doula care, cost-associated barriers exist to the incorporation of doula care.
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在美国引入助产师护理的途径、兴趣和障碍
导乐护理改善了产妇护理,但在纳入导乐护理方面存在障碍。本研究的目的是评估对助产师护理的兴趣和障碍。总共有508名女性完成了这项研究,年龄在26-35岁(54.5%),白人/高加索人(89.8%),已婚(88.6%)。大多数报告≥1次分娩(97.6%)。受访者在出生时会对助产师护理感到“舒服”(73.2%)和“更有信心”(54.9%),57.9%的人表示他们的提供者会支持助产师护理。只有39.0%的人表示在怀孕期间接受助产师护理有好处,而在出生时和产后分别有72.6%和68.1%的人表示受益。如果医疗保险能支付部分费用,大多数人会雇佣助产师。尽管公认的好处和支持杜乐护理,成本相关的障碍存在纳入杜乐护理。
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