Perceptions of women, nurses, midwives and doctors about the use of video during birth to improve quality of care: focus group discussions

Luc R. C. W. van Lonkhuijzen, M. Groenewout*, Tim H. A. Schreuder, G. G. Zeeman, A. Scherpbier, L. C. Aukes, P. P. van den Berg

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Abstract

The use of video during birth for quality of care was discussed in focus groups with women, nurses, midwives and doctors. Qualitative analysis revealed three categories of importance. First, goals and benefits: improving quality of care, teaching, research and legal issues are important potential applications. Second, limitations: concerns for privacy, fear of feedback and use of video in case of adverse events. Third, rules and regulations: goals and scope of the use of video need to be clearly described, access to video needs to be secured, and time until destruction needs to be specified. Video capture of birth is considered useful and seems acceptable if specific conditions are met.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1262-1267
JournalBjog-an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Volume118
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2011

Keywords

  • Birth
  • focus groups
  • perceptions
  • quality of care
  • video

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