In the Netherlands, pregnant women can choose between a home birth or hospital birth. In order to provide client-focused care it is essential to have insight into women’s preferences regarding place of birth. This dissertation studies which characteristics, preferences, expectations and notions play a role in choosing the birth location. This study shows that women who choose to give birth at home or in hospital differ in some aspects. It also found that the choice of birth place is more complex than a simple choice between home and hospital
BackgroundAs part of the move toward patient-centered care, women's preferences with regard to mater...
Contains fulltext : 168678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...
Background Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering ‘low risk’ wo...
In the Netherlands, pregnant women can choose between a home birth or hospital birth. In order to pr...
In the Netherlands, pregnant women can choose between a home birth or hospital birth. In order to pr...
The organization of obstetrics has been under great pressure for a number of years. This dissertatio...
Background: Most studies on birth settings investigate the association between planned place of birt...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
TitlePlanned place of birth: issues of choice, access and equity.OutlineIn Northern European countri...
Objective: it is a generally accepted idea that women who give birth at home are less fearful of giv...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
preferences with regard to maternity services have become increasingly important to policy makers. T...
BackgroundAs part of the move toward patient-centered care, women's preferences with regard to mater...
Contains fulltext : 168678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...
Background Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering ‘low risk’ wo...
In the Netherlands, pregnant women can choose between a home birth or hospital birth. In order to pr...
In the Netherlands, pregnant women can choose between a home birth or hospital birth. In order to pr...
The organization of obstetrics has been under great pressure for a number of years. This dissertatio...
Background: Most studies on birth settings investigate the association between planned place of birt...
A large scale study on maternity care in the Netherlands, describing many facets of midwifery care i...
TitlePlanned place of birth: issues of choice, access and equity.OutlineIn Northern European countri...
Objective: it is a generally accepted idea that women who give birth at home are less fearful of giv...
Aim: To explore Dutch pregnant women’s experiences of shared-decision making about place of birth to...
preferences with regard to maternity services have become increasingly important to policy makers. T...
BackgroundAs part of the move toward patient-centered care, women's preferences with regard to mater...
Contains fulltext : 168678.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: To ...
Background Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering ‘low risk’ wo...