Background Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many studies showing similar rates of safety for low risk mothers and babies when cared for by qualified midwives with systems of back-up in place. Recently in Australia, demand has led to the introduction of a small number of publicly-funded homebirth programs. Women's confidence in having a homebirth through a publicly-funded homebirth program in Australia has not yet been explored. Aim The aim of the study was to explore the reasons why multiparous women feel confident to have a homebirth within a publicly-funded model of care in Australia. Methods Ten multiparous English-speaking women who chose to have a homebirth with the St George Hospital H...
Despite evidence to the contrary, homebirth remains a controversial choice in maternity care, with s...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background Over the past two decades, 14 publicly-funded homeb...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Discussion: Women choosing publicly-funded homebirth display strong confidence in both themselves to...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background: Qualitative evidence has provided rich descriptions around reasons for planning a homebi...
Background: In Australia there have been regulatory and insurance changes negatively affecting homeb...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: Homebirth is an uncommon event in Aus...
Background: homebirth for low risk women attended by competent midwives who are networked within a r...
Background: Childbirth in Australia occurs predominantly in a biomedical context, with 97% of births...
Planning a home birth within a hospital birth-based culture presents possibilities and challenges f...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Childbirth in Australia occurs largely in a medicalised context, with 96.9% of births occurring in h...
Despite evidence to the contrary, homebirth remains a controversial choice in maternity care, with s...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background Over the past two decades, 14 publicly-funded homeb...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Discussion: Women choosing publicly-funded homebirth display strong confidence in both themselves to...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background: Hospital birth is commonly thought to be a safer option than homebirth, despite many stu...
Background: Qualitative evidence has provided rich descriptions around reasons for planning a homebi...
Background: In Australia there have been regulatory and insurance changes negatively affecting homeb...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Background: Homebirth is an uncommon event in Aus...
Background: homebirth for low risk women attended by competent midwives who are networked within a r...
Background: Childbirth in Australia occurs predominantly in a biomedical context, with 97% of births...
Planning a home birth within a hospital birth-based culture presents possibilities and challenges f...
Objective: to explore the influences on women who chose a publicly-funded home birth in one Australi...
Childbirth in Australia occurs largely in a medicalised context, with 96.9% of births occurring in h...
Despite evidence to the contrary, homebirth remains a controversial choice in maternity care, with s...
Objective: To explore midwives’ and doctors’ views and experiences of publicly-funded homebirthing m...
© 2016 Australian College of Midwives Background Over the past two decades, 14 publicly-funded homeb...