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Client experiences with perinatal healthcare for high-risk and low-risk women
Authors:Cherelle MV van Stenus  Magda M Boere-Boonekamp  Erna FGM Kerkhof  Ariana Need
Institution:1. Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies, Departments of Public Administration and Health Technology & Services Research, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands;2. Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies, Department of Health Technology & Services Research, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands;3. Het Verloskundig Huys, Overtoom 57, 8043 LZ Zwolle, The Netherlands;4. Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies, Department of Public Administration, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE, Enschede, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Problem

It is unknown if client experiences with perinatal healthcare differ between low-risk and high-risk women.

Background

In the Netherlands, risk selection divides pregnant women into low- and high-risk groups. Receiving news that a pregnancy or childbirth has an increased likelihood of complications can cause elevated levels of emotional distress.

Aim

The purpose of this study is to describe client experiences with perinatal healthcare and to determine which, if any, background characteristics, pregnancy circumstances, childbirth or follow-up care characteristics are explaining variables of differences in client experiences between high-risk and low-risk women.

Methods

Client experiences were measured with a validated questionnaire completed by 1388 women within 12 weeks after childbirth.

Findings

Women rated their experiences with perinatal healthcare with a mean score of 3.78 on a scale of 1–4; 5.5% of the women rated their experiences as “notably bad”. Client experiences with perinatal healthcare show small variations, with a lower mean score for women who were at high risk (3.75) compared to low-risk women (3.84). This difference is partially due to more unplanned medical interventions and pain relief during childbirth in the high-risk group. Also, single mothers and non-Dutch women were more susceptible to less positive experiences.

Conclusion

Given the potential negative impact of adverse client experiences, this study highlights the need for healthcare professionals to be aware of what women are susceptible for having had negative experiences. It is advised that healthcare provision be altered to tailor to the needs of these women.
Keywords:WHO  World Health Organization  Client experiences  Quality of care  Perinatal healthcare  High-risk pregnancy  Low-risk pregnancy
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