Effects of Doula Care on Mother and Infant Health Outcomes in Al-Ahsa Region, Saudi Arabia: A Retrospective Cohort Study

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Al-Zahir, Sakinah S. [1 ]
AlGadeeb, Rahma [2 ]
AlGadeeb, Sumaya [3 ]
Al-Zahir, Shaimaa S. [4 ]
Al-Zahir, Bayan S. [5 ]
Alfaraj, Zahra J. [6 ]
Alalshaikh, Salman A. [7 ]
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[1] Minist Hlth, Cent Div, Prevent Hlth Dept, Eastern Hlth Cluster,Rural Hlth Network, Safwa, Saudi Arabia
[2] Minist Hlth, Al Ahsa Hlth Cluster, Prevent Med Dept, Al Hufuf, Saudi Arabia
[3] Minist Hlth, Therapeut Serv Dept, Al Ahsa Hlth Cluster, Al Hufuf, Saudi Arabia
[4] Alexandria Univ, Fac Med, Med & Surg Dept, Alexandria, Egypt
[5] Qatif Hlth Network, Operat & Anesthesia Dept, Minist Hlth, Eastern Cluster 1, Qatif, Saudi Arabia
[6] Qatif Hlth Network, East Cluster 1, Lab Dept, Minst Hlth, Qatif, Saudi Arabia
[7] Qatif Hlth Network, Emergency Med Serv Dept, Eastern Cluster 1, Minist Hlth, Qatif, Saudi Arabia
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saudi arabia; mental health; delivery data; outcome; pregnancy; traditional care; doula care; PROGRAM; SUPPORT; NURSES; IMPACT; LABOR;
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10.7759/cureus.65235
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction Continued supportive care during childbirth may be the key to preventing unfavorable outcomes for both mother and child. It is important to assess and comprehend the sources of assistance available during pregnancy in order to enhance the birthing process and promote favorable outcomes. Objectives The current study aimed to assess the impact of ongoing doula support on mother and infant health outcomes compared to standard care. Methods A retrospective cohort study using both medical records and direct interviews based on information in the data collection form was carried out in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, Al-Ahsa Region. The data that were collected included demographic information, obstetric history, delivery data, and postpartum outcome. Results A total of 50 pregnant women receiving doula care and 100 pregnant women receiving standard care were included. Regarding the mode of delivery, 43 (86%) of the doula group had vaginal deliveries compared to 73 (73%) of the standard care group, while CSs were needed for seven (14%) and 27 (27%), respectively (P = 0.78). Only seven (14%) neonates in the doula group required neonatal intensive care unit admission, versus 22 (22%) in the standard care group (P = 0.246). Additionally, initial breastfeeding within the golden hour occurred in 27 (54%) of the doula group compared to 16 (16%) of the standard care group, while exclusive breastfeeding was reported in 32 (64%) of the doula group compared to 26 (26%) of the standard care group (P < 0.001). Conclusion The current study showed more advantageous delivery and postpartum outcomes among doula care women and their infants compared to standard care, mainly for increasing the rate of initiated breastfeeding within the golden hour, exclusive breastfeeding, and reducing postpartum depression.
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