Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/3843
Title: Women's perceptions of their right to choose the place of childbirth : an integrative review
Authors: Hadjigeorgiou, Eleni 
Kouta, Christiana 
Papastavrou, Evridiki 
Papadopoulos, Irena 
Mårtensson, Lena B 
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: Health Sciences
Keywords: Birthplaces;Women;Women's perceptions
Issue Date: Jun-2012
Source: Midwifery, 2012, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 380–390
Volume: 28
Issue: 3
Start page: 380
End page: 390
Journal: Midwifery 
Abstract: Objective to provide a critical synthesis of published research concerning women's experiences in choosing where to give birth. Method an integrative literature review was conducted using three databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL and Ovid) for 1997–2009. Inclusion criteria were: (1) publication in the English language; (2) research article; (3) focus on women's perceptions for their birthplace choices; and (4) data collected during pregnancy, at birth and post partum. Findings twenty-one research-based papers met the inclusion criteria, and these used a range of approaches and methods. Four themes were derived from the data: choice of birthplace and medicalisation of childbirth; the midwifery model of care and the rhetoric of birthplace choices; perceptions of safety shaped women's preferences; and choice is related to women's autonomy. Conclusion there is considerable evidence that women worldwide wish to be able to exercise their rights and make informed choices about where to give birth. The medical model remains a strong and powerful influence on women's decisions in many countries. The midwifery model offers birthplace choices to women, while policies and culture in some countries affect midwifery practise. Perceptions of safety shaped women's preferences, and women's autonomy facilitated birthplace choices. Implications for practise these findings can be seen as a challenge for health professionals and policy makers to improve perinatal care based on women's needs. Local research is advisable due to cultural and health system differences.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/3843
ISSN: 02666138
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2011.05.006
Rights: © Elsevier
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
University of Rhode Island 
University of Skövde 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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