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  • Sluijs, Anne-Marie, et al. (author)
  • Is fear of childbirth related to the womans preferred location for giving birth? A Dutch low-risk cohort study
  • 2020
  • In: Birth. - : WILEY. - 0730-7659 .- 1523-536X. ; 47:1, s. 144-152
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background In The Netherlands, women with low-risk pregnancy are routinely given the option of home birth, providing a unique opportunity to study the relationship between fear of childbirth (FOC) and preference for childbirth location, and whether women experience higher FOC when the actual location differs from their preference. Methods In this prospective cohort study, 331 nulliparous and parous women completed a questionnaire at gestational week 30 (T1) and two months postpartum (T2). FOC was assessed using versions A (T1) and B (T2) of the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire (W-DEQ). Results At T1, women who preferred home birth had significantly lower FOC compared with women who preferred a hospital birth (mean +/- SD W-DEQ scores: 55 +/- 19.8 and 64 +/- 18.3, respectively, P amp;lt; .01). About 28% of women who responded at T2 gave birth at home. Congruence between the preferred and actual childbirth location was not predictive of FOC assessed at T2 when adjusted for obstetric and psychological variables. In an extended analysis, we found that except for prepartum FOC, the following variables also correlated with postpartum FOC: being referred because of complications and poor neonatal condition. Conclusions Compared to women who prefer hospital birth, women who prefer home birth have lower prepartum and postpartum FOC. Giving birth at a location other than the preferred location does not appear to affect postpartum FOC. Whether giving birth at home or in the hospital, caregivers should pay extra attention to women with high FOC because they are vulnerable to postpartum FOC, especially after a complicated birth and referral.
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  • Sluijs, Anne-Marie, et al. (author)
  • Preferred and actual mode of delivery in relation to fear of childbirth
  • 2020
  • In: Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology. - : TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD. - 0167-482X .- 1743-8942. ; 41:4, s. 266-274
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    • Purpose: This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate the interrelation between preferred/actual mode of delivery and pre- and postpartum fear of childbirth (FOC). Material and methods: Participants from 13 midwifery practices and four hospitals in Southwest Netherlands filled out questionnaires at 30 weeks gestation (n = 561) and two months postpartum (n = 463), including questions on preferred mode of delivery, the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire (W-DEQ) and Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS). Results were related to obstetric data. Results: Both severe FOC (OR 7.0, p amp;lt; .001) and previous Cesarean section (CS) (OR 16.6, p amp;lt; .001) predicted preference for CS. Severe prepartum FOC also predicted actual CS. Preferring a vaginal delivery (VD) and actually having a CS predicted higher postpartum W-DEQ scores (partial r = 0.107, p amp;lt; .05). Other significant predictors for high postpartum W-DEQ scores were high prepartum W-DEQ (partial r = 0.357) and HADS anxiety scores (partial r = 0.143) and the newborn in need of medical assistance (partial r = -0.169). Conclusions: Women preferring a VD but ending up with a CS are at risk for severe FOC postpartum, while the same risk was not demonstrated for women who preferred a CS but had a VD. Prepartum FOC is strongly associated with postpartum FOC, regardless of congruence between preferred and actual mode of delivery.
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