Medway Paula, Hutchinson Alison M, Sweet Linda
School of Nursing and Midwifery & Centre for Quality and Safety Research, Institute for Health Transformation, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.
Department for Health and Wellbeing, Government of South Australia, Australia.
PLoS One. 2025 Apr 15;20(4):e0319249. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0319249. eCollection 2025.
The provision of woman-centred maternity care in Australia is guided by a national Strategy released in November 2019 titled Woman-centred care: Strategic directions for Australian maternity services (the Strategy). The Strategy upholds four values (safety, respect, choice, and access) that underpin twelve principles of woman-centred care.
To examine the maternity care experiences of women in Australia and explore how these align with the stated values and principles of the Strategy.
A national online survey was undertaken between February and June 2023. Women who received all their maternity care in Australia since 1 January 2020 were invited to participate. The survey consisted of predominantly closed questions; however, six open-text questions were included to give participants the opportunity to provide in-depth responses about the Strategy and its values. This paper presents a qualitative content analysis of the free-text responses.
A completed survey was submitted by 1750 eligible participants, of whom 1667 provided 3562 qualitative responses included in this analysis. These showed that while the definition of safety provided in the Strategy favours physically safe care, the survey participants preferred a definition that was more holistic, providing for emotional and psychological safety. Participants expressed the need for respectful relationships with their maternity care providers where they felt listened to and heard. They wanted to be made aware of their choices and to have their maternity care decisions supported without coercion. Participants also desired access to continuity of care, particularly with midwives, and greater access to mental health support across the maternity care episode.
The intent of the national Strategy has not yet been fully realised. A nationally coordinated response is required if the Strategy is to move from policy to practice, ensuring that women in Australia receive true woman-centred maternity care as intended.
澳大利亚以女性为中心的孕产护理是由2019年11月发布的一项国家战略指导的,该战略名为《以女性为中心的护理:澳大利亚孕产服务的战略方向》(以下简称《战略》)。该战略秉持四项价值观(安全、尊重、选择和可及性),这些价值观是十二项以女性为中心的护理原则的基础。
研究澳大利亚女性的孕产护理经历,并探讨这些经历如何与《战略》所述的价值观和原则相一致。
2023年2月至6月进行了一项全国性在线调查。邀请了自2020年1月1日以来在澳大利亚接受全部孕产护理的女性参与。该调查主要由封闭式问题组成;然而,包含了六个开放式问题,以便参与者有机会就《战略》及其价值观提供深入的回答。本文对自由文本回复进行了定性内容分析。
1750名符合条件的参与者提交了完整的调查问卷,其中1667人提供了3562条定性回复,纳入了本分析。这些回复表明,虽然《战略》中提供的安全定义倾向于身体安全护理,但调查参与者更喜欢更全面的定义,包括情感和心理安全。参与者表示需要与孕产护理提供者建立尊重的关系,在这种关系中他们感到被倾听和理解。他们希望了解自己的选择,并在没有强制的情况下获得对其孕产护理决策的支持。参与者还希望获得连续性护理,特别是与助产士的连续性护理,并在整个孕产护理期间获得更多心理健康支持。
国家战略的意图尚未完全实现。如果该战略要从政策转变为实践,确保澳大利亚的女性获得真正符合预期的以女性为中心的孕产护理,就需要全国性的协调应对。