Women's views of the place of confinement

被引:0
|
作者
Fordham, S
机构
来源
BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE | 1997年 / 47卷 / 415期
关键词
home confinement; patient choice; maternity care;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background. The proportion of births taking place in the home of the mother has declined to less than 1% of the total, in spite of the lack of evidence of the benefits of hospitalization. Home confinement remains rare when supported by general practitioners; little is known of the preferences of women of childbearing age. Aims. To examine the beliefs of women of childbearing age concerning the advantages and disadvantages of giving birth in hospital or their own homes, the choices of place of birth open to them, and the information required to enable an informed choice. Method. A self-administered postal questionnaire was sent to a sample of 340 women aged 20-40 years who were registered with the study practice -- a single-handed urban general practice that supports home confinement. Results. Completed questionnaires were received from 68% (241) of subjects. Parity of respondents ranged from zero (24%) to five. Altogether, 76% (159) of the respondents had previously had children. A total of 97% (154) of the parous respondents had prior experience only of delivery in hospital. In all, 86% (198) of the respondents expressed a preference for hospital delivery for any future children, with 3.5% (8) preferring home and 10.5% (24) undecided. Preference for home birth was associated with multiparity and indecision with nulliparity (Kruskal-Wallis, P=0.040). Most women believed that giving birth in hospital was safer than at home. Most women had little knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of giving birth at home and in hospital, although there was substantial demand for further information, and a minority who were better informed than their peers. A minority of respondents spontaneously expressed hostility to all home confinements. Conclusions. Women show a wide spectrum of opinion on this subject. Further information is needed for women to make a free and informed choice of place of birth; providing this in an acceptable form is likely to require knowledge of the individuals concerned.
引用
收藏
页码:77 / 80
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Orthodox views of women's tefilla groups
    Rothstein, G
    TRADITION-A JOURNAL OF ORTHODOX JEWISH THOUGHT, 1998, 33 (01) : 133 - 135
  • [22] Women's views of their first antenatal visit
    Hirst, J
    Dowswell, T
    Hewison, J
    Lilford, RJ
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 1996, 46 (406): : 319 - 319
  • [23] Alcohol and domestic violence - Women's views
    Galvani, Sarah
    VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, 2006, 12 (07) : 641 - 662
  • [24] Is there no place like home? Women's quest for their place in Maura Delpero's cinema
    Bellocchio, Maria Letizia
    JOURNAL OF ITALIAN CINEMA AND MEDIA STUDIES, 2022, 10 (02): : 203 - 214
  • [25] Migrant women, place and identity in contemporary women's writing
    Krummel, Sharon
    IDENTITIES-GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER, 2015, 22 (06): : 722 - 738
  • [26] The Black Women's Gathering Place: reconceptualising a curriculum of place/space
    Howard, Arianna
    Patterson, Ashley
    Kinloch, Valerie
    Burkhard, Tanja
    Randall, Ryann
    GENDER AND EDUCATION, 2016, 28 (06) : 756 - 768
  • [27] Conditions of Confinement and Incarcerated Women's Mental Health
    Edgemon, Timothy G.
    Clay-Warner, Jody
    FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY, 2023, 18 (03) : 250 - 273
  • [28] FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY'S IDEOLOGICAL VIEWS ON THE PLACE OF POLAND IN RUSSIA AND IN THE WORLD
    Podrezov, Mikhail V.
    VESTNIK TOMSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA-FILOSOFIYA-SOTSIOLOGIYA-POLITOLOGIYA-TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2019, 49 : 170 - 176
  • [29] Views and perspectives of women's studies: a survey of women and men students
    Marchbank, J
    Letherby, G
    GENDER AND EDUCATION, 2006, 18 (02) : 157 - 182
  • [30] Women's changing place in Jewish philanthropy
    Gold S.J.
    Contemporary Jewry, 1997, 18 (1) : 60 - 75