Birth centres offer a midwifery-led model of care which supports a non-medicalised approach to childbirth. They are often reported as having low rates of birth intervention, however the precise impact is obscured because less disadvantaged mothers with less complex pregnancies, and who prefer and often select little intervention, are more likely to choose a birth centre. In this paper, we use a methodology that purges the impact of these selection effects and provides a causal interpretation of the impact of birth centres on intervention outcomes. Using administrative birth data on over 364,000 births in Australia's most populous state between 2001 and 2012, we implement an instrumental variables framework to address confounding factors inf...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background. Approximately 2% of women who give birth in Australia each year do so in a birth centre....
In Australia, 2% of births occur in midwifery-led ‘birth centres’. Place of birth has been shown to ...
Background: Perinatal mortality is a rare outcome among babies born at term in developed countries a...
Background: A recent Australian study showed perinatal mortality was lower among women who gave birt...
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. BACKGROUND: Around 2 percent of women who give birth in Australia eac...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
A number of birth centres were established in New South Wales as a result of the Shearman Report (NS...
The development of birth centres in Australia began in the late 1970s as a response to the medicalis...
Background: Around 2% of women who give birth in Australia each year give birth in a birth centre. T...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Background. Approximately 2% of women who give birth in Australia each year do so in a birth centre....
BackgroundBirth Centres (BC) are underpinned by a philosophy of woman- centred care and were pivotal...
Abstract Background In New South Wales (NSW), Australia there are three settings available for women...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background. Approximately 2% of women who give birth in Australia each year do so in a birth centre....
In Australia, 2% of births occur in midwifery-led ‘birth centres’. Place of birth has been shown to ...
Background: Perinatal mortality is a rare outcome among babies born at term in developed countries a...
Background: A recent Australian study showed perinatal mortality was lower among women who gave birt...
© 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. BACKGROUND: Around 2 percent of women who give birth in Australia eac...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
A number of birth centres were established in New South Wales as a result of the Shearman Report (NS...
The development of birth centres in Australia began in the late 1970s as a response to the medicalis...
Background: Around 2% of women who give birth in Australia each year give birth in a birth centre. T...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Background. Approximately 2% of women who give birth in Australia each year do so in a birth centre....
BackgroundBirth Centres (BC) are underpinned by a philosophy of woman- centred care and were pivotal...
Abstract Background In New South Wales (NSW), Australia there are three settings available for women...
Objectives: The claimed advantages of home deliveries, including fewer medical interventions, are po...
Background: In February 2009 the Improving Maternity Services in Australia - The Report of the Mater...
Background. Approximately 2% of women who give birth in Australia each year do so in a birth centre....