The organization of obstetrics has been under great pressure for a number of years. This dissertation gives insight in differences between women who are pregnant with their first child and their partners with regard to the location of the delivery (at home versus polyclinic) and the effectiveness and efficiency of the care. Both pregnant women and their partners find it important that they can influence the decision process. Women, on the other hand, value a home-like environment for the delivery and partners prefer the possibility of pain reduction. Women who wish to give birth at home have a lesser chance of being referred and an unplanned caesarian, without a difference in neonatal outcomes and total costs of the care. <br/
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
The Dutch obstetrical system rests on the assumption that pregnancy and birth are normal life-events...
Objective: it is a generally accepted idea that women who give birth at home are less fearful of giv...
The organization of obstetrics has been under great pressure for a number of years. This dissertatio...
In the Netherlands, pregnant women can choose between a home birth or hospital birth. In order to pr...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
Background: Most studies on birth settings investigate the association between planned place of birt...
In the Netherlands women with low risk pregnancies can choose whether they want to give birth at hom...
New interest in home birth have recently arisen in women at low risk pregnancy. Maternal and neonata...
Objective: To investigate the relation between the intended place of birth (home or hospital) and pe...
Background: In the Netherlands, low risk women receive midwife-led care and can choose to give birth...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
Objectives To compare the Optimality Index of planned birth in a birth centre with planned birth in ...
Background: To compare the mode of delivery between planned home versus planned hospital births and ...
Ruth Zielinski,1 Kelly Ackerson,2 Lisa Kane Low1,3,4 1School of Nursing, University of Michigan, An...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
The Dutch obstetrical system rests on the assumption that pregnancy and birth are normal life-events...
Objective: it is a generally accepted idea that women who give birth at home are less fearful of giv...
The organization of obstetrics has been under great pressure for a number of years. This dissertatio...
In the Netherlands, pregnant women can choose between a home birth or hospital birth. In order to pr...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
Background: Most studies on birth settings investigate the association between planned place of birt...
In the Netherlands women with low risk pregnancies can choose whether they want to give birth at hom...
New interest in home birth have recently arisen in women at low risk pregnancy. Maternal and neonata...
Objective: To investigate the relation between the intended place of birth (home or hospital) and pe...
Background: In the Netherlands, low risk women receive midwife-led care and can choose to give birth...
Background: In the Netherlands women with low-risk pregnancies are free to choose where to give birt...
Objectives To compare the Optimality Index of planned birth in a birth centre with planned birth in ...
Background: To compare the mode of delivery between planned home versus planned hospital births and ...
Ruth Zielinski,1 Kelly Ackerson,2 Lisa Kane Low1,3,4 1School of Nursing, University of Michigan, An...
In this paper I examine why some women in the United States choose midwife attended homebirth over t...
The Dutch obstetrical system rests on the assumption that pregnancy and birth are normal life-events...
Objective: it is a generally accepted idea that women who give birth at home are less fearful of giv...