School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Penrith South, New South Wales, Australia
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Penrith South, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2023 Sep 4;13(9):e071582. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071582.
To explore if Australian women would do anything differently if they were to have another baby.
The Birth Experience Study (BESt) online survey explored pregnancy, birth and postnatal experiences for women who had given birth during 2016-2021 in Australia.
In 2021, 8804 women responded to the BESt survey and 6101 responses to the open text responses to the survey question 'Would you do anything different if you were to have another baby?' were analysed using inductive content analysis.
A total of 6101 women provided comments in response to the open text question, resulting in 10 089 items of coding. Six categories were found: 'Next time I'll be ready' (3958, 39.2%) described how women reflected on their previous experience, feeling the need to better advocate for themselves in the future to receive the care or experience they wanted; 'I want a specific birth experience' (2872, 28.5%) and 'I want a specific model of care' (1796, 17.8%) highlighted the types of birth and health provider women would choose for their next pregnancy. 'I want better access' (294, 2.9%) identified financial and/or geographical constraints women experience trying to make choices for birth. Two categories included comments from women who said 'I don't want to change anything' (1027, 10.2%) and 'I don't want another pregnancy' (142, 1.4%). Most women birthed in hospital (82.9%) and had a vaginal birth (59.2%) and 26.7% had a caesarean.
Over 85% of comments left by women in Australia were related to making different decisions regarding their next birth choices. Most concerningly women often blamed themselves for not being more informed. Women realised the benefits of continuity of care with a midwife. Many women also desired a vaginal birth as well as better access to birthing at home.
探讨澳大利亚女性如果再次生育,她们会有何不同的做法。
“分娩体验研究(BESt)”在线调查探索了 2016 年至 2021 年期间在澳大利亚分娩的女性的妊娠、分娩和产后经历。
2021 年,8804 名女性回应了 BESt 调查,6101 名女性对调查问题“如果您再次生育,您会有何不同的做法?”的开放文本回复进行了分析,使用了归纳内容分析。
共有 6101 名女性对开放文本问题提供了意见,产生了 10089 项编码。发现了六个类别:“下次我会做好准备”(3958,39.2%)描述了女性如何反思自己的先前经历,感到需要在未来更好地为自己辩护,以获得她们想要的护理或体验;“我想要特定的分娩体验”(2872,28.5%)和“我想要特定的护理模式”(1796,17.8%)强调了女性下次怀孕会选择的分娩和健康提供者类型;“我想要更好的获得途径”(294,2.9%)确定了女性在尝试为分娩做出选择时所面临的经济和/或地理限制。两个类别包括表示“我不想改变任何事情”(1027,10.2%)和“我不想再次怀孕”(142,1.4%)的女性的意见。大多数女性在医院分娩(82.9%),阴道分娩(59.2%),26.7%行剖宫产。
澳大利亚女性留下的意见中,超过 85%与下一次生育选择的不同决策有关。最令人担忧的是,女性经常因为自己没有更多的信息而自责。女性意识到与助产士保持连续护理的好处。许多女性还希望能够在家中进行阴道分娩,并更好地获得分娩途径。