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South African Family Practice
versión On-line ISSN 2078-6204versión impresa ISSN 2078-6190
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SHOSHA, Akhona; JACOBS, Wanda y JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Zelda. South African midwives' knowledge of the benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping. SAFP [online]. 2025, vol.67, n.1, pp.1-8. ISSN 2078-6204. https://doi.org/10.4102/safp.v67i1.6154.
BACKGROUND: Immediate umbilical cord clamping has been part of the active management of the third stage of labour for centuries. Despite the benefits of delayed cord clamping, immediate cord clamping remains the routine practice in many countries, including South Africa. The aim of this study was to determine South African midwives' knowledge of the benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping METHODS: Employing a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional design, 150 midwives from three Midwifery Obstetric Units (MOUs) in a district in one South African province were sampled through a stratified sampling method to complete the survey with an adapted self-administered questionnaire RESULTS: The majority of midwives lacked knowledge of the benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping or were unsure of their knowledge CONCLUSION: There is documented evidence on the benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping for both mother and newborn. Midwives who participated in the research lacked knowledge of these benefits. Identification of the knowledge deficits of midwives regarding the benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping may inform future midwifery education pertaining to delayed umbilical cord clamping and its benefits and may improve the practice thereof CONTRIBUTION: This is the first study in South Africa to report on midwives' knowledge of the benefits of delayed umbilical cord clamping
Palabras clave : midwives; knowledge; delayed cord clamping; benefits; midwifery obstetric units.











