| Literature DB >> 22708648 |
Rachel Thompson1, Aleena M Wojcieszek.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little information is known about what information women want when choosing a birth facility. The objective of this study was to inform the development of a consumer decision support tool about birth facility by identifying the information needs of maternity care consumers in Queensland, Australia.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22708648 PMCID: PMC3436759 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-12-51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Participant background characteristics (n=146)
| Age (years) | | |
| <20 years | 3 | (2.1%) |
| 20-24 years | 5 | (3.4%) |
| 25-29 years | 35 | (24.0%) |
| 30-34 years | 60 | (41.1%) |
| 35-39 years | 32 | (21.9%) |
| >39 years | 11 | (7.5%) |
| Pregnancy status | | |
| Pregnant | 56 | (38.4%) |
| Not pregnant | 90 | (61.6%) |
| Had baby in the last two years | | |
| Yes | 107 | (73.8%) |
| No | 38 | (26.2%) |
| 1 | | |
| Parity | | |
| 0 | 30 | (20.7%) |
| 1 | 65 | (44.8%) |
| 2 | 34 | (23.4%) |
| 3+ | 16 | (11.0%) |
| 1 | | |
| Country of birth | | |
| Australia | 120 | (82.2%) |
| Other Oceania and Antarctica | 6 | (4.1%) |
| North-West, Southern and Eastern Europe | 9 | (6.2%) |
| Americas | 4 | (2.7%) |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | 3 | (2.1%) |
| South-East, Southern and Central Asia | 4 | (2.8%) |
| Language spoken at home | | |
| English | 138 | (94.5%) |
| Other Northern European Languages | 3 | (2.1%) |
| Southern European Languages | 3 | (2.1%) |
| Eastern European Languages | 1 | (0.7%) |
| Eastern Asian Languages | 1 | (0.7%) |
| Indigenous identification | | |
| Aboriginal only | 4 | (2.7%) |
| Torres Strait Islander only | 0 | (0%) |
| Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander | 0 | (0%) |
| Neither Aboriginal nor Torres Strait Islander | 142 | (97.3%) |
| Highest level of education | | |
| Less than Year 10 or equivalent | 1 | (0.7%) |
| Year 10 or equivalent | 1 | (0.7%) |
| Year 11/12 or equivalent | 15 | (10.3%) |
| Trade certificate or other certificate | 7 | (4.8%) |
| Associate diploma or other diploma | 15 | (10.3%) |
| Bachelor or other degree | 107 | (73.3%) |
Proportion of participants who rated each information item as ‘important’ or ‘extremely important’ (n=146)
| 12. Can my support people (e.g., partner, companion) be in the birth room when I’m having my baby? | 5 | 3.4% | 141 | 96.6% | 146 | 100.0% |
| 10. Would other women recommend this facility to their friends? | 57 | 39.0% | 84 | 57.5% | 141 | 96.6% |
| 17. Can I choose what position I want to be in during my labour and birth here (e.g., squatting, sitting, moving around)? | 28 | 19.2% | 112 | 76.7% | 140 | 95.9% |
| 7. How ‘nice’ is this facility (e.g., clean, 'new', etc)? | 69 | 47.3% | 67 | 45.9% | 136 | 93.2% |
| 38. Will my support people (e.g., partner, companion) be made to feel welcome? | 61 | 41.8% | 74 | 50.7% | 135 | 92.5% |
| 31. Does this facility have an intensive care unit for babies (i.e., a ‘NICU’)? | 32 | 22.1% | 101 | 69.7% | 133 | 91.7% |
| 20. What models of care are offered at this facility? | 62 | 44.9% | 62 | 44.9% | 124 | 89.9% |
| 2. Is this facility close to my home? | 66 | 45.2% | 64 | 43.8% | 130 | 89.0% |
| 41. Can I discuss my birth plan with my care provider? | 61 | 42.4% | 66 | 45.8% | 127 | 88.2% |
| 13. Can my partner stay overnight (and is there a cost for this)? | 34 | 23.3% | 94 | 64.4% | 128 | 87.7% |
| 28. What methods of pain relief can I have? | 56 | 38.4% | 72 | 49.3% | 128 | 87.7% |
| 6. How many care providers are there per woman at this facility? | 67 | 45.9% | 59 | 40.4% | 126 | 86.3% |
| 25. Are classes about how to breastfeed my baby offered? | 57 | 39.3% | 67 | 46.2% | 124 | 85.5% |
| 9. How many nights after birth can I stay? | 74 | 51.0% | 49 | 33.8% | 123 | 84.8% |
| 42. How many women have skin-to-skin contact with their baby straight after birth? | 28 | 19.3% | 94 | 64.8% | 122 | 84.1% |
| 4. Are tours of the facility available beforehand? | 76 | 52.1% | 43 | 29.5% | 119 | 81.5% |
| 18. Can I ask to have an epidural for pain management? | 44 | 30.1% | 74 | 50.7% | 118 | 80.8% |
| 24. Are prenatal and postnatal classes offered here? | 73 | 50.0% | 44 | 30.1% | 117 | 80.1% |
| 27. Can I have a private room? | 47 | 32.2% | 69 | 47.3% | 116 | 79.5% |
| 30. Can this facility provide “high-tech” care? | 34 | 25.8% | 70 | 53.0% | 104 | 78.8% |
| 19. Can I have a vaginal birth at this facility if I have had a caesarean section ('C-section') before? | 39 | 26.9% | 75 | 51.7% | 114 | 78.6% |
| 39. How long will I need to wait for a ‘booking appointment’? | 77 | 54.6% | 25 | 17.7% | 102 | 72.3% |
| 16. Does my private health insurance cover births in this facility? | 30 | 20.5% | 75 | 51.4% | 105 | 71.9% |
| 21. Is shared care offered? | 63 | 48.1% | 31 | 23.7% | 94 | 71.8% |
| 26. Does this facility have a midwifery group practice model? | 44 | 33.8% | 48 | 36.9% | 92 | 70.8% |
| 3. Is there ample parking? | 76 | 52.1% | 21 | 14.4% | 97 | 66.4% |
| 37. How long will I need to wait in the waiting room when I have appointments? | 66 | 45.2% | 29 | 19.9% | 95 | 65.1% |
| 33. How many women have caesarean sections (‘C-sections’) here? | 54 | 37.0% | 38 | 26.0% | 92 | 63.0% |
| 15. If the facility is a public facility, can I be cared for as a private patient? | 52 | 35.9% | 36 | 24.8% | 88 | 60.7% |
| 32. Does this facility supply things like nappies and soap, or will I have to bring them myself? | 63 | 43.2% | 25 | 17.1% | 88 | 60.3% |
| 1. What are the visiting hours? | 70 | 47.9% | 17 | 11.6% | 87 | 59.6% |
| 40. Can I be cared for by a female care provider if I want to? | 62 | 42.5% | 24 | 16.4% | 86 | 58.9% |
| 34. How many women have their labour induced here? | 50 | 34.2% | 35 | 24.0% | 85 | 58.2% |
| 14. Can women from anywhere birth in this facility? | 53 | 36.6% | 30 | 20.7% | 83 | 57.2% |
| 35. How many women have an episiotomy here? | 38 | 26.4% | 40 | 27.8% | 78 | 54.2% |
| 11. I live far away from a maternity facility - is there somewhere nearby where my family can stay? | 57 | 39.9% | 20 | 14.0% | 77 | 53.8% |
| 8. What is the food like? | 61 | 41.8% | 14 | 9.6% | 75 | 51.4% |
| 36. How many women have a vaginal tear here? | 42 | 28.8% | 33 | 22.6% | 75 | 51.4% |
| 5. How many women have a baby here each year? | 60 | 42.0% | 9 | 6.3% | 69 | 48.3% |
| 29. Are childcare facilities available for my other children while I have my baby? | 46 | 31.5% | 14 | 9.6% | 60 | 41.1% |
| 22. Can my baby stay in the nursery on the first night after birth? | 40 | 27.8% | 16 | 11.1% | 56 | 38.9% |
| 23. Are there social areas set-up where I can meet and talk to other mums? | 46 | 31.7% | 8 | 5.5% | 54 | 37.2% |
Proportion of participants who provided a response in each additional category (n=146)
| Postnatal care and support | Does the hospital provide support for new mothers once at home? | 18 | (12.3%) |
| | What kind of information is provided (i.e. contact details) if we run into trouble once we are at home (i.e. breastfeeding issues)? | | |
| | Staff knowledge of community support services for mothers once they leave hospital? | | |
| Policies and practices related to medical intervention | What is the facility’s C-section rate? | 17 | (11.6%) |
| | Does this hospital allow vaginal delivery for breech births? | | |
| | Are there any time periods of labour after which I will need to have intervention? | | |
| Access to water and water immersion | Is it possible to labour in a tub or shower? | 15 | (10.3%) |
| | Is there a bath available in the birthing room for during labour? | | |
| | Do you have the facilities, and trained staff, to allow women to have a water birth? | | |
| Infant feeding policies and practices | Is there a IBCLC on staff - can I access them during my stay? | 14 | (9.6%) |
| | Will this hospital support mothers if they choose not to breastfeed? | | |
| | Is this hospital BFHI accredited? | | |
| Continuity of care or carer | If I have a long labour, will the same midwife stay with me to the end? | 14 | (9.6%) |
| | Will I see the same doctor for every visit? | | |
| | Can I access my midwife team in the few days following birth? | | |
| Choices regarding care providers | What are the guidelines for obstetrician attending birth vs midwife only? | 14 | (9.6%) |
| | Does my preferred private obstetrician practise here? | | |
| | Are the staff open to and familiar with alternative methods of birth support? ie. independent midwives, doulas? | | |
| Length of stay and discharge processes | Can I leave as soon as possible after giving birth if I feel confident enough and medically cleared to do so? | 12 | (8.2%) |
| | Can I choose to stay in hospital longer if I feel I am not ready to go home? | | |
| | What do we need to do before we can leave (e.g. hearing test, Hep B vaccination, wash baby etc) | | |
| Birth environment and facilities | What labour aids are available from the hospital e.g. fitness balls, aromatherapy burners, CD player, visualisation tools, etc? | 11 | (7.5%) |
| | Can I have the lights dimmed for a vaginal birth and my own music playing? | | |
| | Will I have to share a bathroom with another person? | | |
| Policies and practices related to the postnatal hospital stay | Can I keep the baby in bed with me? | 10 | (6.8%) |
| | Can I choose to put my baby into the nursery if I feel I need it? | | |
| | Is supervision available for baby while showering/toilet if bathroom is separate to beds? | | |
| Antenatal information and support | Can my midwife visit me at home for any appointments? | 10 | (6.8%) |
| | Ability to contact the hospital before the birth if there are any questions or concerns? | | |
| | If ante-natal class is unavailable, where else can I go? | | |
| Facilities and processes for emergency situations | What emergency facilities are available, e.g. operating theatres for if emergency caesarean is necessary | 9 | (6.2%) |
| | If my baby needs a transfer, can I go with them? | | |
| | Are staff experienced in looking after high risk women or does the facility cater mainly to low risk women | | |
| Quality of interpersonal care and respect for individual preferences | Will the hospital staff be understanding of my religious beliefs in regards to childbirth? | 9 | (6.2%) |
| | Are staff culturally trained? | | |
| | If nursing staff are compassionate, caring and professional? | | |
| Available methods of pain relief | Do you have items available to help with pain e.g. beanbag, ball, shower, bath, Tens machine? | 8 | (5.5%) |
| | Do you do 'walking' epidurals? | | |
| | Are the staff open to and familiar with alternative methods of pain management? | | |
| Policies and processes about people in the birth room | Can I have my children present at the birth? | 7 | (4.8%) |
| | Is there a limit to how many support people I can have with me during the birth? | | |
| | Can I limit the number of staff present in my birth room? | | |
| Access to psychosocial support | Grief/crisis counselling for you and partner? | 5 | (3.4%) |
| | Support services for mothers, e.g. post natal depression, stillbirth? | | |
| | What kind of support does the hospital provide if the mother feels as though they are not coping? | | |
| Costs | What fees/costs might we expect (approximately) for different aspects of care? | 5 | (3.4%) |
| | Out of pocket costs - even for public – e.g. scans, antenatal classes etc, car parking, TV connection? | | |
| | How much is the cost of parking? is there weekly parking available? | | |
| Other | Are there vegetarian/vegan food options? | 22 | (15.1%) |
| | Is there an exclusion policy? (health/previous births?) | | |
| Is a gown/clothing provided to give birth in or do I need to bring my own? |