TeamBirth

TeamBirth is a care model that helps ensure people who are giving birth are informed about the care they are receiving, have the role they want in care decisions, and feel their input makes a difference in what happens. How does this build trustworthiness? This approach builds patients’ trust by embracing their lived experience as a key form of expertise, emphasizing clear communication among the care team and patient, alongside clinicians’ complementary knowledge and skills.

How It Works

We use a dry-erase planning board affixed to the wall that is large enough for everyone on the team to clearly see and understand–particularly the mother.

The board has four fields and any member of the team is empowered to write down:

  1. Name and role of every team member (ie: mom, partner, nurse, obstetrician or midwife)
  2. Mom’s preferences
  3. Care plan
  4. When the next assessment will occur

The board is used to organize and structure a team “huddle” or “check-in” during labor assessments. It is designed to foster psychological safety for everyone and prominently assert the preferences of the mother. Structuring the communication helps align expectations about the care being given and received.

While the process is intuitive, the actual practice makes communication more intentional and requires competency to be effective at producing trustworthy care. We train clinicians prior to implementation and provide ongoing coaching and support. We also feedback data on both clinician and patient experiences of care, as well as outcomes.