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COST ACTION IS1405 BIRTHBUILDING INTRAPARTUM RESEARCH TRHOUGH
HEALTH
WG- 5Neuro-psycho-social characteristics
and effects of labour eventshttp://eubirthresearch.eu/
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Childbirth is a unique event
directed by neuro hormones produced both
by maternal and fetal brain
CHILDBIRTH…
• Leaves life long vivid memories and it can influence personal and
family health for the rest of women´s lives
• Represents a major rite of passage in the woman’s life
• The effects of birth experience can be positive and empowering or
negative and traumatizing
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COST ACTION IS1405 BIRTHBUILDING INTRAPARTUM RESEARCH TRHOUGH
HEALTH
WG-5-1
OXYTOCIN DURING CHILDBIRTHhttp://eubirthresearch.eu/
WG-5-1 MEMBERS JULY 20161. Marie Berg Sweden
2. Bengt Bjornson Lindström Norway
3. Magdalena Błażek Poland
4. Janka Debreceniova Slovakia
5. Anna Dencker Sweden
6. Soo Downe UK
7. Anette Ekstrom Sweden
8. Elpida-Niki Emmanouil-Nikoloussi Cypru
9. Hanna Gehling Germany
10. Eleni HADJIGEORGIOU. Cyprus(VICECHAIR)
11. Elisabeth Hertfelt Wahn
12. Bogumila Kielbratowska Poland
13. Alicja Kotlowska Poland
13. Fatima Leon SPAIN
14. Claudia Meier Magistretti Switzerland
15. Sandra Morano Italy
16. Christina Nilsson Sweden
17. Dr Giedre Sirvinskiene Lithuania
18. Mickey Sperlich USA
19. Kerstin Uvnas-Moberg Sweden(SCIENTIFIC CHAIRMAN)
20. Tanja Vrijkotte Netherlands• Emails: [email protected], [email protected],
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The neuro psychology of childbirth WG-5-1
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Currently working on:
1. Oxytocin release during physiological childbirth in humans: a systematic review.
Systematic literature review on plasma levels of oxytocin during physiological birth
Almost ready for publication.
Final decisions will be taken in Sofia.
• 2nd article.
• Physiology of endogenous oxytocin production when exogenous oxytocin is used during labour and birth at term gestation. Systematic review.
• Regarding administration of exogenous oxytocin in order to clarify how much oxytocin is needed to induce contractions, as well as a discussion on central effects of oxytocin.
3rd article
• What are the short-term and long-term effects for the mother when exogenous oxytocin is used during labour, birth and in the postpartalperiod? Systematic review.
• Bonding
• Breast feeding
COST ACTION IS1405 BIRTHBUILDING INTRAPARTUM RESEARCH TRHOUGH
HEALTH
WG-5-2
PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDBIRTHhttp://eubirthresearch.eu/
WG-5-2 MEMBERS by JULY 20161. Yael Benyamini, Psychologist, Israel
2. Esther Crespo Mirasol. Midwife, Spain.
3. Luis Joaquin Garcia Lopez. Psychologist, Spain.
4. Pricilla J Hall Midwife, USA
5. Vanessa Hormazabal, Midwife Chile
6. Sigríður Sía Jónsdóttir. Midwife, Iceland
7. Maria Karmierczak. Psychologist, Poland.
8. Sigfríður Inga Karlsdóttir Midwife, Iceland
9. Aleandra Koenig Pyshcologist, Germany
10. Patricia Leahy-Warren. Midwife, Ireland.
11. Amali Lokugamage Obstetrican, UK
12. Margaret Murphy. Midwife, Ireland.
13. Marianne Nieuwenhuijze. Midwife, Holland.
14. Ibone Olza Fernández. Psychiatrist, Spain(WG-5 CHAIR)
15. Steffi Savona Ventura. Psychologist, Malta.
16. Andria Spyridou . Psychologist, Cyprus.
17. Lea Takács. Psychologist, Czech.
18. Stella Villarmea, Philosopher, Spain
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• Women from very differentcultures need to share theirbirth stories (Callister, 2004;Callister & Khalaf, 2010).
• Childbirth is a profoundpsychological experience witha deep impact in women, animpact that is physical,psychical and existential andthat has been considered asprofound as death. Held, V.Birth and death. Ethics 99(2):362-388 1989
ALTERED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
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• Lack of description or knowledge of psychological dimension ofnormal childbirth probably leads to mismanagement of childbirtheven by experienced birth attendants.
• Not taking women’s emotions into account can be experienced bywomen as a lack of respect or even a form abuse, a growing concernglobally (Lukasse et al., 2015).
• Is there a universal psychological experience of normal childbirth? (Or is there a normal psychological experience of childbirth?)
• If there is such a universal psychological process of childbirth, how is it affected by culture and society and individual differences?
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The Psychological Experience of PhysiologicalChildbirth
• The aim of this systematic review will be to synthesise and report women’sexperience(s) as they live through their journey of physiological childbirth
• Objectives• To provide a description of the psychological process of a physiological birth
• To deliver evidence-informed recommendations to support women who arepreparing for their birth together with partners and/or family
• To inform healthcare professionals in their care for women giving birth
• systematic review using a meta-ethnographic synthesis method to identify,appraise and synthesise empirical findings from qualitative research thatexplores women’s experiences of physiological childbirth.
CURRENTLY
• PROTOCOL Draft paper: The Psychological Experience of PhysiologicalChildbirth: A Protocol For A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies
• Protocol is registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) (Registration CRD42016037072).
• SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: ALL STUDIES HAVE BEEN SELECTED AND EXTRACTED, STARTING DATA ANALYSIS WITH NVIVO , 12 SELECTED STUDIES…
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