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  • Midwifery Practice
  • Obstetric Auscultation

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  • The use of pinard stethoscopes, a traditional method for fetal heart auscultation, is declining in contemporary midwifery.
  • Electronic fetal monitoring is prevalent, potentially overshadowing the value of manual auscultation techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits and enduring value of pinard stethoscopes in midwifery practice.
  • To encourage critical reflection among healthcare professionals regarding the use of traditional auscultation tools.

Main Methods:

  • A reflective approach using an adapted Driscoll's Model of structured reflection.
  • Analysis of a personal clinical experience to evaluate the utility of pinard stethoscopes.

Main Results:

  • The article posits that pinard stethoscopes offer unique benefits that are not fully replicated by electronic devices.
  • A specific clinical event underscored the continued relevance and effectiveness of pinard auscultation.

Conclusions:

  • Pinard stethoscopes remain a valuable tool in midwifery, offering a distinct skill set that complements modern technology.
  • Midwives are encouraged to reconsider and integrate pinard stethoscope use into their practice for comprehensive fetal assessment.