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Sharon Lisa Perrella1,2, Jennifer Miraudo1, Alethea Rea3, Donna Tracy Geddes1, Stuart Anthony Prosser1,2.
Abstract
In response to the need for affordable and comprehensive maternity care, a multidisciplinary team-based maternity care service led by general practitioners with obstetric training (GPOs) and midwives was established for women of low obstetric risk. We evaluated maternal satisfaction with this model of care. All women that attended the service and gave birth in 2020 were approached. Participants used an online survey to rate their satisfaction with aspects of their pregnancy, hospital stay and postpartum care and were invited to provide additional written feedback. Fifty percent (81/162) of women (33 ± 3.9 years) responded, with 59% primiparous. Proportions of participants that were very satisfied with their overall pregnancy, hospital stay, and postpartum care were 91%, <50%, and 85%, respectively. Both survey and qualitative data identified high satisfaction with emotional care and time afforded to discuss concerns during appointments. High levels of satisfaction can be achieved in women of low obstetric risk through the provision of GPO-midwife led multidisciplinary care throughout the maternity journey.Entities:
Keywords: clinician–patient relationship; patient feedback; patient satisfaction; women’s health
Year: 2022 PMID: 35434293 PMCID: PMC9006366 DOI: 10.1177/23743735221092606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Patient Exp ISSN: 2374-3735
Figure 1.Evaluations of maternity care during pregnancy, hospital admission, and the postpartum period.