BACKGROUND:
The birth plan reflects the preferences and expectations of women in the delivery process and can be designed with the participation of women and her partner and implement as a basis for midwifery care during childbirth. This research was designed to promote the participation of low-risk pregnant women in the child birth process by developing a birth plan.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
The present study is a participatory action research designed in a single specialized, main maternity hospital in Isfahan, Iran. This study was conducted in four stages proposed by the Kemmis, including planning, action, observation, and reflection with the participation of all midwives, gynecologists, and managers who involved in childbirth.
CONCLUSIONS:
Considering the importance of childbirth as an opportunity for participation and empowerment of women, it seems that designing a birth plan based on the preferences of these women and all people involved in this process can strengthen women's participation in child birth process.