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Quality & Safety in Health Care | 2009

“Choice” and place of delivery: a qualitative study of women in remote and rural Scotland

Emma Pitchforth; E van Teijlingen; Verity Watson; Janet Tucker; Alice Kiger; Jillian Ireland; Jane Farmer; Anne-Marie Rennie; S. Gibb; Elizabeth Thomson; Mandy Ryan

Objective: To explore women’s perceptions of “choice” of place of delivery in remote and rural areas where different models of maternity services are available. Setting and methods: Remote and rural areas of the North of Scotland. A qualitative study design involved focus groups with women who had recent experience of maternity services. Results: Women had varying experiences and perceptions of choice regarding place of delivery. Most women had, or perceived they had, no choice, though some felt they had a genuine choice. When comparing different places of birth, women based their decisions primarily on their perceptions of safety. Consultant-led care was associated with covering every eventuality, while midwife-led care was associated with greater quality in terms of psycho-social support. Women engaged differently in the choice process, ranging from “acceptors” to “active choosers.” The presentation of choice by health professionals, pregnancy complications, geographical accessibility and the implications of alternative places of delivery in terms of demands on social networks were also influential in “choice.” Conclusions: Provision of different models of maternity services may not be sufficient to convince women they have “choice.” The paper raises fundamental questions about the meaning of “choice” within current policy developments and calls for a more critical approach to the use of choice as a service development and analytical concept.


Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2017

Support for healthy breastfeeding mothers with healthy term babies

Alison McFadden; Anna Gavine; Mary J. Renfrew; Angela Wade; Phyll Buchanan; Jane L Taylor; Emma Veitch; Anne-Marie Rennie; Susan Crowther; Sara Neiman; Stephen MacGillivray


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2001

The importance of conducting and reporting pilot studies: the example of the Scottish Births Survey

Edwin van Teijlingen; Anne-Marie Rennie; Vanora Hundley; Wendy Graham


Midwifery | 2000

A national survey of women's views of their maternity care in Scotland

Vanora Hundley; Anne-Marie Rennie; Ann Fitzmaurice; Wendy Graham; Edwin van Teijlingen; Gillian Penney


Midwifery | 1998

Can anxiety in pregnant women be measured using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

Vanora Hundley; Elaine Gurney; Wendy Graham; Anne-Marie Rennie


The British Journal of Midwifery | 2006

Student midwives' views of the objective structured clinical examination

Anne-Marie Rennie; Martyn Main


Midwifery | 2000

Cord-care practice in Scotland

Jillian Ireland; Anne-Marie Rennie; Ann Fitzmaurice; Wendy Graham; Vanora Hundley


The British Journal of Midwifery | 1998

Women's priorities for care before and after delivery

Anne-Marie Rennie; Vanora Hundley; Elaine Gurney; Wendy Graham


The practising midwife | 2012

To ARM or not to ARM

Walsh S; Anne-Marie Rennie


Nursing Ethics | 2007

A Novel Framework for Reflecting on the Functioning of Research Ethics Review Panels

Colin Macduff; Andrew McKie; Sheelagh Martindale; Anne-Marie Rennie; Bernice West; Sylvia Wilcock

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Alice Kiger

University of Aberdeen

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Elaine Gurney

University of Nottingham

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Mandy Ryan

University of Aberdeen

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