HOME BIRTHS IN THE NETHERLANDS - MIDWIFERY-RELATED FACTORS OF INFLUENCE

Citation
L. Jabaaij et W. Meijer, HOME BIRTHS IN THE NETHERLANDS - MIDWIFERY-RELATED FACTORS OF INFLUENCE, Midwifery, 12(3), 1996, pp. 129-135
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Nursing
Journal title
ISSN journal
02666138
Volume
12
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
129 - 135
Database
ISI
SICI code
0266-6138(1996)12:3<129:HBITN->2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Objective: identification of midwifery-related factors influencing the varied percentage of home births in the practices of Dutch midwives. Design: cross-sectional study. Setting: independent midwifery practice s in the Netherlands, Participants: 115 independent midwives. Measurem ents: recordings of time spent on professional activities over three w eeks. Questionnaires were completed on practice characteristics and op inion regarding the place and risks of birth. Findings: attending home births is no more time consuming for midwives than assisting at short -stay hospital births. The percentage of home births in a practice is not related to the average number of hours worked per week, nor to the size or type of practice. The percentage of home births is lowest in major cities, Midwives who think more positively about home births and do not consider these to involve greater risks assist at more home bi rths. Implications for practice: the assumption that a heavy workload will interfere with the policy of de-medicalising birth is found to be false, The opinion of a midwife about the desirability and safety of home confinement has a slight positive effect on the percentage of hom e births in her practice, Those attempting to promote an increase in b irths at home must take these factors into account.