This study concerns cesarean sections, category 1, meaning those cases where the life of mother and/or fetus is in immedeate danger and the child must be delivered within 15 minutes from activating the cesarean section team. In most hospitals in Denmark, these cesarean sections are most often performed in general anesthesia and the mother is endotracheally intubated. Previously in these situations, as the mother was rushed from the Labour Ward to the operation room (OR), her spouse/partner, would be placed outside the operating room (OR), and would stay there until the child had been delivered. In Lillebaelt Hospital, Kolding, Denmark, the newborn-resuscitation table is placed inside the OR. The father would most often be allowed to enter the OR when the child was delivered and placed on the resuscitation table (no matter the status of the child). However, during spring 2021, Lillebaelt Hospital Kolding updated the policy regarding the handling of the father/partner during cesarean section category 1. Now the father/partner is present in the OR during the whole procedure, including induction of general aesthesia, endotracheal intubation, performance of the cesarean section (drapings are positioned so that the father cannot see the operation field) and potential resuscitation efforts of the newborn. In another hospital in the same region (Region of Southern Denmark), Aabenraa Hospital, the father is not present in the OR during the cesarean section. He waits in the labour ward. The investigators therefore wish to investigate how the cesarean section category 1 is experienced by: the father/partner; the mother; the obstetrician; the anestesiologist; the midwife; the OR nurse; the anesthetic nurse, both in Kolding where the father/partner is present in the OR, and in Aabenraa, where the father/partner is not present in the OR during the cesarean sectio.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
26
The father is now present in the OR during cesarean section category 1, instead of waiting outside
Aabenraa Hospital
Aabenraa, Denmark
Helene K. Nedergaard
Kolding, Denmark
Father/partners experience
Father/partners experience of being present or not in the OR during the hyperacute cesarean section category 1, described by questionnaire, semi-structured interview and PTSD-screening
Time frame: 1-2 days after the cesarean section combined with assessment of change from baseline in father/partners experience at 3 months after the cesarean sectio
Mothers experience
Mothers experience of the father/partner being present or not in the OR during the hyperacute cesarean section category 1, described quantitatively with possibility for qualitative components
Time frame: 1-2 days after the cesarean section
Surgeons (obstetricians) experience
Surgeons experience of the father/partner being present or not in the OR during the hyperacute cesarean section category 1, described quantitatively with possibility for qualitative components
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks after the cesarean section
Anesthesiologists experience
Anesthesiologists experience of the father/partner being present or not in the OR during the hyperacute cesarean section category 1, described quantitatively with possibility for qualitative components
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks after the cesarean section
Midwifes experience
Midwifes experience of the father/partner being present or not in the OR during the acute cesarean section category 1, described quantitatively with possibility for qualitative components
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks after the cesarean section
OR nurses experience
OR nurses experience of the father being present or not in the OR during the hyperacute cesarean section category 1, described quantitatively with possibility for qualitative components
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks after the cesarean section
Anesthetic nurses experience
Anesthetic nurses experience of the father/partner being present or not in the OR during the hyperacute cesarean section category 1, described quantitatively with possibility for qualitative components
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks after the cesarean section
Pediatricians experience
Pediatricians experience of the father/partner being present or not in the OR during the hyperacute cesarean section category 1, described quantitatively with possibility for qualitative components
Time frame: Up to 2 weeks after the cesarean section
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