Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth, interactions with healthcare providers are integral to the journey. Healthcare providers have the potential to advise, influence and support women in their choices as to where to give birth. The aim of this study was to examine healthcare providers attitudes and experiences of women choosing place of birth independent of risk profile. A qualitative study design was used to undertake key informant interviews with healthcare providers who were involved in caring for women antenatally, intrapartum and postnatally. Twelve healthcare providers providing clinical care to women, seven midwives and five obstetricians, were interviewed. These interviews were transcribed, coded and presented in...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
As one of us has noted in a previous publication: 'We cannot hope to be able to deal with women's fe...
Background: How women with high risk pregnancies perceive the risks they face can affect the decisio...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth and interactions with healthcare providers a...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate women's perceptions of interactions with obstetricians and midwives durin...
Objective: To provide a critical synthesis of published research concerning women's experiences in c...
Objective to provide a critical synthesis of published research concerning women's experiences in c...
Introduction: Women consider factors including safety and the psychological impact of their chosen l...
The need to ensure the survival of the species by offering pregnant and labouring women special prot...
The aim of the thesis is to explore pregnant women's decision-making and major influences on their p...
hospitals and expert advice that hospital births are safer. Objectives: This study explains how Balo...
Objective: To conclude the inclination of pregnant women choosing tertiary care Hospital or home for...
Background English maternity care policy has supported offering women choice of birth setting for ov...
Over the past two decades, research on childbirth worldwide has documented women\u27s varied percept...
Abstract Background Home births in high risk pregnancies and unassisted childbirth seem to be increa...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
As one of us has noted in a previous publication: 'We cannot hope to be able to deal with women's fe...
Background: How women with high risk pregnancies perceive the risks they face can affect the decisio...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth and interactions with healthcare providers a...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate women's perceptions of interactions with obstetricians and midwives durin...
Objective: To provide a critical synthesis of published research concerning women's experiences in c...
Objective to provide a critical synthesis of published research concerning women's experiences in c...
Introduction: Women consider factors including safety and the psychological impact of their chosen l...
The need to ensure the survival of the species by offering pregnant and labouring women special prot...
The aim of the thesis is to explore pregnant women's decision-making and major influences on their p...
hospitals and expert advice that hospital births are safer. Objectives: This study explains how Balo...
Objective: To conclude the inclination of pregnant women choosing tertiary care Hospital or home for...
Background English maternity care policy has supported offering women choice of birth setting for ov...
Over the past two decades, research on childbirth worldwide has documented women\u27s varied percept...
Abstract Background Home births in high risk pregnancies and unassisted childbirth seem to be increa...
The project collected questionnaire data and interview transcripts with women who were currently pre...
As one of us has noted in a previous publication: 'We cannot hope to be able to deal with women's fe...
Background: How women with high risk pregnancies perceive the risks they face can affect the decisio...