Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) presents a significant risk for women requiring Caesarean section. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains the leading direct cause of maternal death in the UK and is the second most common cause of maternal death worldwide, accounting for 11% of maternal deaths (RCOG 2009). This article uses a reflective cycle to explore the role of the preoperative practitioner in the prevention of DVT for women undergoing elective Caesarean section.
BeechB2004Reducing the trendAssociation for Improvements in Maternity Services Journal16(2) 32
2.
BreadonR, McColganK2012Perioperative death: A critical reflectionJournal of Perioperative Practice22(1) 10–13
3.
ChurchP, RaynorM2000Reflection and articulating intuition. In: FraserD (ed) Professional studies for midwifery practiceLondon, Churchill Livingstone
4.
CockK2006Anti-embolism stockings: Are they used effectively and correctively?British Journal of Nursing15(6) 4–12
5.
Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health2007Saving mothers' lives: Reviewing maternal deaths To make motherhood safer 2003–2005. Summary and key recommendations for midwivesLondon, CEMACH
EdwardsZ, McColganK2011Elective Caesarean section: a case studyJournal of Perioperative Practice21(2) 60–3
8.
GibbsG1988Learning by doing: a guide to teaching and learning methodsOxford, Further Education Unit, Oxford Brookes University
9.
House of Commons Health Committee2005The prevention of venous thromboembolism in hospitalised patientsLondon, The Stationery Office
10.
LiuS, ListonR, JosephK2007Maternal mortality and severe morbidity associated with low-risk planned caesarean delivery versus planned vaginal delivery at termCanadian Medical Association176(4) 455–60
11.
McCourtC, BickD, WeaverJ2004Caesarean section: perceived demandBritish Journal of Midwifery12(7) 412–4
12.
McCulloughH2001Hosiery to prevent venous thrombosisPractice Nursing12(10) 427–8
13.
NakielskiK2005The reflective practitioner In: RaynorM, MarshallJ, SullivanA (eds) Decision making in midwifery practiceEdinburgh, Elsevier Churchill Livingstone
14.
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence2004Caesarean Section. Quick Reference GuideLondon, NICE
15.
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence2007Venous thromboembolism: Quick reference guideLondon, NICE
NicholaidesA, BreddinH., FareedS2002Prevention of venous thromboembolism (Guidelines according to scientific evidence). Under the auspices of the Cardiovascular Disease Educational and Research Trust and the International Union of Angiology London, Med-Orion Publishing Company
18.
ParnabyC2004A new anti-embolism stockingJournal of Perioperative Practice14(7) 302–7
19.
RalstonR2005Supervision of midwifery: A vehicle for introducing reflective practiceBritish Journal of Midwifery13(12) 792–6
20.
RitchieM2012Critical reflective entry: postnatal depressionBritish Journal of Midwifery20(5) 369–71
21.
Royal College of Midwives1996Supervision of midwives: The strength of the midwifery profession Position Paper 6 London, RCM
22.
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists2009Green top guideline No. 37: Reducing the risk of thrombosis and embolism during pregnancy and the puerperiumLondon, RCOG
23.
RyanK, JohnstonS2009Preventing DVT: a perioperative perspectiveJournal of Perioperative Practice19(2) 56–9
24.
ThomasS1999Graduated compression and the prevention of deep vein thrombosis. Part 3Journal of Wound Care8(3) 133–9
25.
WalkerL, LamontS2007The use of anti-embolic stockings. Part 1: A literature reviewBritish Journal of Nursing16(22) 1408–12
26.
WalkerL, LamontS2008The use of anti-embolic stockings. Part 2: A clinical auditBritish Journal of Nursing17(1) 32–6
27.
WildingP2008Reflective practice: A learning tool for student nursesBritish Journal of Nursing17(11) 720–4
28.
WilkinsR, MixterG, StantonJ, LitterJ1952Elastic stockings in the prevention of pulmonary embolism: Preliminary ReportNew England Journal of Medicine246360–4