Systematic review and meta‐analysis examining the effects of midwife care on cesarean birth

Author:

Hoxha Ilir123ORCID,Grezda Krenare3,Udutha Anirudh4,Taganoviq Besarta2,Agahi Riaz2,Brajshori Naime2,Rising Sharon Schindler5

Affiliation:

1. The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Lebanon New Hampshire USA

2. Kolegji Heimerer Prishtina Kosovo

3. Evidence Synthesis Group Prishtina Kosovo

4. Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Lebanon New Hampshire USA

5. Group Care Global Philadelphia USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe increasing number of unnecessary cesarean births is a cause for concern and may be addressed by increasing access to midwifery care. The objective of this review was to assess the effect of midwifery care on the likelihood of cesarean births.MethodsWe searched five databases from the beginning of records through May 2020. We included observational studies that reported odds ratios or data allowing the calculation of odds ratios of cesarean birth for births with and without midwife involvement in care or presence at the institution. Standard inverse‐variance random‐effects meta‐analysis was used to generate overall odds ratios (ORs).ResultsWe observed a significantly lower likelihood of cesarean birth in midwife‐led care, midwife‐attended births, among those who received instruction pre‐birth from midwives, and within institutions with a midwifery presence.ConclusionsCare from midwives reduces the likelihood of cesarean birth in all the analyses, perhaps due to their greater preference and skill for physiologic births. Increased use of midwives in maternal care can reduce cesarean births and should be further researched and implemented broadly, potentially as the default modality in maternal care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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