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The Intention of Delivery Room Staff to Encourage the Presence of Husbands/Partners at Cesarean Sections

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  • Yaira Gutman
  • Nili Tabak

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Objective . In recent years, more and more delivery rooms have allowed husbands/partners to be present during a Cesarean section Nonetheless, many still oppose the idea. The study is designed to investigate the attitudes of Israeli gynecologists, anesthetists, operating-room nurses, and midwives on this issue. Design . The study's theoretical model comes from Fishbein and Ajzen's theory of reasoned action. A self-administered questionnaire was submitted to convenience sample. Subjects . 96 gynecologists, anesthetists, midwives, and operating-room nurses. Results . Significant differences were found between the occupational subgroups. Most of the findings supported the four hypotheses tested and confirmed earlier studies designed to verify the theoretical model. Conclusions . The main conclusion drawn is that delivery and operating-room staff need to be trained in the skills needed to promote the active participation of the baby's father in delivery and, if necessary, in a Cesarean section.

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  • Yaira Gutman & Nili Tabak, 2011. "The Intention of Delivery Room Staff to Encourage the Presence of Husbands/Partners at Cesarean Sections," Nursing Research and Practice, Hindawi, vol. 2011, pages 1-5, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlnrp:192649
    DOI: 10.1155/2011/192649
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