AimTo explore first-time pregnant women's expectations and factors influencing their choice of birthplace.BackgroundAlthough outcomes and advantages for low-risk childbearing women giving birth in midwifery-led units and home compared with obstetric units have been investigated previously, there is little information on the factors that influence women's choice of place of birth.DesignA qualitative Straussian grounded theory methodology was adopted. Fourteen women expecting their first baby were recruited from three large National Health Service organizations that provided maternity services free at the point of care. The three organizations offered the following birthplace options: home, freestanding midwifery unit and obstetric unit. Ethi...
Introduction: Women consider factors including safety and the psychological impact of their chosen l...
Background: Most studies on birth settings investigate the association between planned place of birt...
Aim This paper presents findings from an Interpretive Phenomenological study that illuminates unique...
Aim: To explore first-time pregnant women's expectations and factors influencing their choice of bir...
Aim To explore first-time pregnant women's expectations and factors influencing their choice of b...
Background Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering ‘low risk’ wo...
Background Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering ‘low risk’ wo...
Background: There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthp...
Background English maternity care policy has supported offering women choice of birth setting for ov...
Objective: to explore women's birthplace decision-making and identify the factors which enable women...
Objective: To conclude the inclination of pregnant women choosing tertiary care Hospital or home for...
Overall birth experience is an important outcome of birth, and studies of psycho-social birth outcom...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Background: In the world's industrialized countries, most women give birth to their children in hosp...
Objective Although there is some research on women’s choice of birthplace, most of this research ha...
Introduction: Women consider factors including safety and the psychological impact of their chosen l...
Background: Most studies on birth settings investigate the association between planned place of birt...
Aim This paper presents findings from an Interpretive Phenomenological study that illuminates unique...
Aim: To explore first-time pregnant women's expectations and factors influencing their choice of bir...
Aim To explore first-time pregnant women's expectations and factors influencing their choice of b...
Background Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering ‘low risk’ wo...
Background Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering ‘low risk’ wo...
Background: There is worldwide debate surrounding the safety and appropriateness of different birthp...
Background English maternity care policy has supported offering women choice of birth setting for ov...
Objective: to explore women's birthplace decision-making and identify the factors which enable women...
Objective: To conclude the inclination of pregnant women choosing tertiary care Hospital or home for...
Overall birth experience is an important outcome of birth, and studies of psycho-social birth outcom...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
Background: In the world's industrialized countries, most women give birth to their children in hosp...
Objective Although there is some research on women’s choice of birthplace, most of this research ha...
Introduction: Women consider factors including safety and the psychological impact of their chosen l...
Background: Most studies on birth settings investigate the association between planned place of birt...
Aim This paper presents findings from an Interpretive Phenomenological study that illuminates unique...