Effect of a continuity of midwifery care model that used a respectful maternal care framework in Korea: a non-randomized study
Geumhee Jeong, Hyun Kyoung Kim, Uri Bang

TL;DR
A midwifery care model in Korea improved birth outcomes and satisfaction by providing continuous support during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum.
Contribution
This study evaluates a continuity of midwifery care model using a respectful maternity care framework in Korea.
Findings
The intervention reduced episiotomy, oxytocin use, epidural anesthesia, and analgesic use during labor.
Breastfeeding rates and birth satisfaction were significantly higher in the experimental group.
No significant differences were found in neonatal birth weight or maternal function between groups.
Abstract
This study evaluated “Team-Mamas,” a continuity of midwifery care intervention that used a respectful maternity care framework during the antenatal, labor, and postpartum periods. The research aimed to assess the impact of intervention on birth outcomes, birth satisfaction, birth experience, and maternal function. This study employed a non-equivalent control group post-test design. The midwife companion program offered services including natural childbirth education, prenatal healthcare, birth rehearsal, childbirth support, infant care, and postpartum education and counseling. This program provided continuous support by midwives from the 28th week of gestation until 14 days after birth. There were 65 participants from 3 cities in Korea from March to November, 2023. The intervention led to lower frequencies of episiotomy (p < 0.001), oxytocin augmentation (p = 0.005), epidural…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Health and Wellbeing Research · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
