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Ingrid Jepsen, Ellen Blix, Helen Cooke, Stine W. Adrian, Robyn Maude
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Background: There is an overuse of cardiotocography for intrapartum fetal monitoring for low-risk women in high-income countries, despite recommendations from evidence-based guidelines. Aim: To understand why midwives use cardiotocography for low-risk women despite evidence-based recommendations and to understand the roles of the cardiotocograph machine. Method: This qualitative study used focus groups for data collection. Thirty-one midwives and three student midwives participated from four different countries: New Zealand, Australia, Denmark, and Norway. Constant comparative analysis, informed by an actor-network theory framework, was the method of data analysis. Findings: Cardiotocography was multifaceted and influenced all attendants in the birth environment. The cardiotocograph itself is assigned different roles within the complex networks surrounding childbirth. The cardiotocograph's roles were as a babysitter, the midwives’ partner, an agent of shared responsibility, a protector that ‘covers your back’, a disturber of normal birth, and a requested guest. Discussion: The application of the actor-network theory enabled us to understand how midwives perceive cardiotocography. The assigned roles of the cardiotocograph shape its everyday use more than evidence-based guidelines. Discussion of these inconsistencies must inform the use of cardiotocography in the care of women with low-risk pregnancies. Conclusion: We found that the cardiotocograph is a multifaceted actant that influences practice by performing different roles. Drawing on this study, we suggest that actor-network theory could be a helpful theoretical perspective to critically reflect upon the increasing use of technologies within maternity care.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Women and Birth |
Volume | 35 |
Issue number | 6 |
Pages (from-to) | 593-601 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISSN | 1871-5192 |
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Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2022 |
Research output: Other contribution › Contribution to digital media
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research
01/10/23
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Jepsen, I. (Introductory speaker)
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Jepsen, I. (Introductory speaker)
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Jepsen, I. (Introductory speaker)
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Jepsen, I. (Introductory speaker)
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Jepsen, I. (Introductory speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture or presentation
Jepsen, I. (Introductory speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture or presentation