Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Jun 2021)

Information that (de)motivate women’s decision making on Planned Home Birth

  • Franciele Volpato,
  • Roberta Costa,
  • Odaléa Maria Brüggemann,
  • Juliana Jacques da Costa Monguilhott,
  • Iris Elizabete Messa Gomes,
  • Leticia Colossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Objective: To understand how information about Planned Home Birth motivates or discourages women’s decisions on this location of birth. Method: Descriptive exploratory study, qualitative approach. Data collection carried out from February to April 2019, through semi-structured interviews with 14 women and documentary sources. The data were analyzed using Bardin’s content analysis process, with the help of ATLAS.ti 8.0. Results: The motivations for choosing Planned Home Birth are: respect for the autonomy and natural process of childbirth and delivery, support from a partner and trust in professionals. Aspects that discourage this choice are fear of complications, the need for a hospital medical structure, opinions that value risk. Conclusion: Women’s choices are based not only on information, but also on how that information is processed. This study demonstrated that the perception pertaining to the safety of Planned Home Birth is essential for making this decision.

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