Objectives: to review the UK literature relating to women's views on commun
ity-based maternity care between 1970 and 1998.
Design: UK research studies examining community-based maternity care were i
dentified by searching several electronic databases using defined search te
rms. Data extraction was carried out by two or more independent reviewers u
sing a pro-forma. Findings are summarised in this paper. Findings: a total
of 624 papers were retrieved and 241 met inclusion criteria. Only 40 papers
included some form of comparison group. Examples from more recent and rele
vant papers focusing on women's views of their maternity care are described
and discussed. Women expressed high levels of satisfaction with care. Howe
ver, there are serious gaps in the research evidence.
Conclusion and policy implications: most of the papers included in the revi
ew were descriptive and few studies were of a size and quality to enable fi
ndings to be generalised to other groups and settings. More information is
needed on the care process. There is a need for research studies to examine
consumer views where different groups of women experience different care p
rocesses. (C) 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.