Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 3 of 3
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Educating Nursing Staff On Evidence-Based Maternal Positioning To Promote Fetal Descent During The First And Second Stages Of Labor, Daniela Gonzalez Acosta
Educating Nursing Staff On Evidence-Based Maternal Positioning To Promote Fetal Descent During The First And Second Stages Of Labor, Daniela Gonzalez Acosta
Master's Projects and Capstones
This project aims to educate labor and delivery nurses on evidence-based maternal labor positions that promote fetal descent in the first and second stages of labor. In a labor and delivery unit in the San Francisco Bay Area Silicon Valley region, there is a gap in nurse knowledge relating to labor positions. Evidence supports upright and flexible sacrum positions, along with frequent repositioning promotes shorter labor duration, decreased vaginal tearing, and decreased rate of cesarean section deliveries.
A quality improvement project was conducted through education implementation using evidence-based practices utilizing a PDSA cycle for a semester. Educational content was created …
Educating Nursing Staff On Evidence-Based Maternal Positioning To Promote Fetal Descent During The First And Second Stages Of Labor, Maryellen Barillas, Maryellen Barillas
Educating Nursing Staff On Evidence-Based Maternal Positioning To Promote Fetal Descent During The First And Second Stages Of Labor, Maryellen Barillas, Maryellen Barillas
Master's Projects and Capstones
This project aims to increase the confidence of nurses using birthing positions to aid with mobility to assist with fetal descent and decrease the duration of labor in the first and second stages of labor. Lack of mobility and increased duration of labor are associated with the use of cesarean sections, which is an invasive surgery with potential complications. A knowledge gap in a South Bay Area hospital exists in current evidence-based birthing positions. Recent evidence shows that flexible sacrum positions, which are any upright positions that take the weight off the sacrum, promote vaginal deliveries, and improve birthing outcomes. …
Implementing Nurse Education On Evidence-Based Birthing Positions For First And Second Stages Of Labor To Promote Fetal Descent, Momoko Ueda
Master's Projects and Capstones
Cesarean deliveries can increase the risk of maternal and newborn complications. A cost-effective method to reduce unnecessary cesarean deliveries is through maternal repositioning during the first and second stages of labor. Research has shown that flexible sacrum positions such as standing, squatting, kneeling, lunging, hands and knees, side-lying, and use of a peanut ball reduces the duration of labor, lowers rates of cesarean deliveries, and promotes fetal descent. This project aims to increase nurse confidence in these evidence-based labor positions by implementing nurse education in the labor and delivery unit at a Bay Area County hospital. A pre-survey identified current …