Authors
Cristina A Mattison, Michelle L Dion, John N Lavis, Eileen K Hutton, Michael G Wilson
Publication date
2018/9
Journal
Birth
Volume
45
Issue
3
Pages
322-327
Description
Background
Satisfaction is a key component of the care experience and part of the health system “triple aim,” along with improving population health and reducing per capita health care costs, the other two parts of the “triple aim.” The objectives of the study were to examine birth‐experience satisfaction among women in Ontario, Canada, who received care from midwives, family physicians, and obstetricians.
Methods
We used Statistics Canada's 2006 national Maternity Experiences Survey. The sample includes 1900 Ontario women and is, with appropriate weighting, representative of an estimated population of 29 700 women who gave birth in Ontario to a singleton baby during the study period. Information was collected on respondents’ satisfaction with their health care providers, demographic characteristics, and a range of pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum experiences. We used logistic regression …
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