In search of respect and continuity of care: Hungarian women's experiences with midwifery‐led, community birth
Nicholas Rubashkin,
Brianna Bingham,
Petra Baji
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionTo describe and compare intervention rates and experiences of respectful care when Hungarian women opt to give birth in the community.MethodsWe conducted a cross‐sectional online survey (N = 1257) in 2014. We calculated descriptive statistics comparing obstetric procedure rates, respectful care indicators, and autonomy (MADM scale) across four models of care (public insurance; chosen doctor or chosen midwife in the public system; private midwife‐led community birth). We used an intention‐to‐treat a… Show more
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