birthplace;
childbearing;
choice;
freestanding midwifery unit;
homebirth;
midwifery;
obstetric unit;
place of birth;
pregnancy;
women's health;
MATERNITY CARE;
HOME BIRTH;
EXPERIENCES;
CHILDBIRTH;
PLACE;
PREGNANCY;
D O I:
10.1111/jan.13272
中图分类号:
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号:
1011 ;
摘要:
AimTo explore first-time pregnant women's expectations and factors influencing their choice of birthplace. BackgroundAlthough outcomes and advantages for low-risk childbearing women giving birth in midwifery-led units and home compared with obstetric units have been investigated previously, there is little information on the factors that influence women's choice of place of birth. DesignA qualitative Straussian grounded theory methodology was adopted. Fourteen women expecting their first baby were recruited from three large National Health Service organizations that provided maternity services free at the point of care. The three organizations offered the following birthplace options: home, freestanding midwifery unit and obstetric unit. Ethical approvals were obtained and informed consent was gained from each participant. MethodsData collection was undertaken in 2013-2014. One tape-recorded face-to-face semistructured interview was conducted with each woman in the third trimester of pregnancy. FindingsFindings are presented as three main themes: (i) influencing factors on the choice of birthplace; (ii) expectations on the midwife's being' and doing' roles; (iii) perceptions of safety. ConclusionMidwives should consider each woman's expectations and approach to birth beyond the planned birthplace, as these are often influenced by the intersection of various influencing factors. Several birthplace options should be made available to women in each maternity service and the alternatives should be shared with women by healthcare professionals during pregnancy to allow an informed choice. Virtual tours or visits to the birth units could also be offered to women to help them familiarize with the chosen setting.