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Lisa Hinton1, Carol Dumelow2, Rachel Rowe3, Jennifer Hollowell3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Current clinical guidelines and national policy in England support offering 'low risk' women a choice of birth setting. Options include: home, free-standing midwifery unit (FMU), alongside midwifery unit (AMU) or obstetric unit (OU). This study, which is part of a broader project designed to inform policy on 'choice' in relation to childbirth, aimed to provide evidence on UK women's experiences of choice and decision-making in the period since the publication of the Birthplace findings (2011) and new NICE guidelines (2014). This paper reports on findings relating to women's information needs when making decisions about where to give birth.Entities:
Keywords: Choice; Decision-making; Focus groups; Information; Internet; Midwives; Planned place of birth; Pregnancy; Qualitative data
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29310599 PMCID: PMC5759241 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-017-1601-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Terms used to describe birth settings (adapted from Rowe et al., [51])
| Obstetric unit (OU) (also called a ‘labour ward’ or ‘delivery suite’) | NHS maternity unit in which care is provided by a team, with obstetricians taking primary professional responsibility for women at higher risk of complications during labour and birth. Midwives care for all women in an OU and take primary responsibility for ‘low risk’ women. Diagnostic and treatment medical services including obstetric, neonatal and anaesthetic care are available on site, 24 h a day. |
| Alongside midwifery unit (AMU) | NHS maternity unit for ‘low risk’ women in which midwives take primary professional responsibility for care. Diagnostic and treatment medical services, including obstetric, neonatal and anaesthetic care are available, should they be needed, in the same building, or in a separate building on the same site. Transfer will normally be by trolley, bed or wheelchair. |
| Admission to an AMU may be based on an ‘opt-in’ policy whereby ‘low risk’ women choose to plan birth in the AMU, or ‘opt-out’ whereby the AMU is the default option for ‘low risk’ women. | |
| Freestanding midwifery unit (FMU) | NHS maternity unit for ‘low risk’ women in which midwives take primary professional responsibility for care. General Practitioners may also be involved in care. Diagnostic and treatment medical services, including obstetric, neonatal and anaesthetic care, are not immediately available but are located on a separate site should they be needed. Transfer will normally be by car or ambulance. |
| Home birth | Planned birth in the woman’s own home, where care is provided by an NHS or independent midwife. If diagnostic and treatment medical services are required, transfer will normally be by car or ambulance. |
Characteristics of focus group participants
| Group/ name | Age | IMD quintile a | Parity | Type of area/ region | Option interested in/ chose |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group 1 – Planning a Homebirth | |||||
| Ann | 32 | 3rd | Primip | City, North East | Homebirth |
| Anita | 32 | 1st | Multip | Town, South West | Homebirth |
| Angela | 34 | 1st | Multip | City, South West | Homebirth |
| Amy | 28 | 5th | Primip | City, East Midlands | Homebirth |
| Amelia | 33 | 5th | Primip | London | Homebirth |
| Alison | 30 | 1st | Multip | Town, South East | Homebirth |
| Amanda | 38 | 2nd | Multip | Town, South West | Homebirth |
| Alexa | 28 | 4th | Primip | London | Homebirth |
| Abigail | 31 | 1st | Multip | Town, South East | Homebirth |
| Agnes | 30 | 2nd | Primip | Town, North West | Homebirth |
| GROUP 2 – Living in areas with lots of choice | |||||
| Jenny | 30 | 2nd | Primip | City, North West | AMU |
| Julie | NK | 3rd | Primip | London | OU |
| Jude | 28 | 3rd | Multip | Town, East of England | AMU |
| Janice | 34 | 4th | Primip | London | AMU or FMU, possibly home |
| Joyce | 26 | 2nd | Multip | Town, South West | Homebirth |
| Jackie | 28 | 3rd | Primip | Town, South West | Homebirth |
| Joanna | 42 | 3rd | Primip | City, West Midlands | OU |
| Jean | 24 | 3rd | Primip | Town, East of England | OU |
| GROUP 3 – Living in areas with limited choice | |||||
| Rachel | 34 | 2nd | Primip | Town, South West | Homebirth, possibly FMU |
| Rebecca | 30 | 2nd | Primip | Town, West Midlands | Homebirth, possibly AMU |
| Ruby | 32 | 2nd | Primip | Village, North West | OU |
| Rosie | 34 | 2nd | Multip | Town, South East | Homebirth |
| Rita | 35 | 2nd | Primip | Village, South East | Homebirth |
| Roberta | 32 | 1st | Primip | Village, South East | FMU |
| Rona | 38 | 3rd | Multip | Town, South West | Homebirth |
| GROUP 4 - First time mothers | |||||
| Mandy | 31 | 1st | Primip | Town, South East | AMU |
| Maria | 33 | 5th | Primip | London | FMU |
| Mabel | 36 | 2nd | Primip | Town, East of England | AMU (27 miles, not nearest) |
| Mina | 33 | 4th | Primip | City, Yorkshire & Humber | OU/AMU |
| Mae | 27 | 1st | Primip | Village, South East | AMU or FMU |
| Maggie | 32 | 5th | Primip | Town, North East | OU |
| GROUP 5 – Living close to an FMU | |||||
| Kirsten | 26 | 4th | Multip | Town, South West | FMU |
| Karolina | 35 | 5th | Multip | City, South West | FMU |
| Keira | 35 | 5th | Multip | City, South West | AMU or FMU |
| Katrina | NK | 5th | Multip | Town, South East | AMU or FMU |
| Kylie | 27 | 1st | Multip | Town, South East | AMU |
| Kathryn | 34 | 2nd | Primip | City, South West | AMU |
| Kim | 36 | 1st | Primip | Village, South East | FMU |
| Kerry | 30 | 2nd | Primip | Village, South East | AMU |
| Kate | 35 | 1st | Primip | Village, North West | FMU |
| GROUP 6 – Opt-out AMU areas | |||||
| Clare | 32 | 1st | Primip | City, Yorkshire & Humber | OU |
| Charlotte | 34 | 4th | Primip | City, West Midlands | AMU |
| Chloe | 39 | 3rd | Multip | City, North West | AMU |
| Courtney | 32 | 4th | Primip | City, North West | AMU |
| Clara | 35 | 5th | Primip | City, North West | AMU |
| Chantel | 38 | 4th | Multip | Town, East Midlands | OU |
| Carmen | 29 | 2nd | Primip | City, South West | AMU |
| Carrie | 31 | 4th | Primip | City, South West | AMU |
| Cath | 32 | NK | Primip | Village, East Midlands | AMU |
| Caroline | 32 | 4th | Primip | City, North West | AMU |
| Carla | NK | 1st | Multip | City, North West | OU |
| GROUP 7 (face to face) – Living in disadvantaged areab | |||||
| Ethnicity | Booked for birth in: | ||||
| Yasmin | NK | Black African | Primip | East London | OU (not low risk) |
| Yana | NK | Bengali-speaking | Primip | East London | OU (not low risk) |
| Yadavi | NK | Bengali-speaking | Multip | East London | OU |
| Yavi | NK | Indian | Multip | East London | OU (not low risk) |
| Yelena | NK | Eastern European | Multip | East London | FMU |
| Yusra | NK | NK | Multip | East London | AMU |
| Yihana | NK | Black African | Multip | East London | AMU |
| GROUP 8 - Planning to give birth in an OU | |||||
| Brenda | 23 | 5th | Primip | City, North West | OU |
| Barbara | 29 | 4th | Primip | City, North West | OU |
| Beatrice | 35 | 1st | Multip | Town, South East | OU or Homebirth |
| Bev | 28 | 2nd | Multip | Town, South East | OU or Homebirth |
| Beverley | 35 | 4th | Primip | City, South West | OU |
| Bobbi | 29 | 2nd | Multip | City, South West | OU |
| Bree | 33 | 1st | Multip | Town, South East | OU |
| Belinda | 32 | 4th | Multip | Town, South East | OU |
| Bridget | 35 | 3rd | Multip | City, South West | OU |
| Bonnie | 39 | 4th | Multip | London | OU |
| Betty | 25 | 2nd | Primip | Town, South West | OU |
a Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) quintile: 1st = most disadvantaged, 5th = most advantaged
b Participants recruited through local women’s support group and not pre-screened by the researchers