Abstract
Health systems and policies are important determinants
of health because they influence the type
and quality of health care available to a population.
This study included semi-structured qualitative
interviews and a questionnaire to collect
demographic data and household details for a
purposeful sample of 38 mothers and 24 fathers
from four socioeconomic areas of metropolitan
South Australia who had at least one child aged
between 1 and 6 years of age.
The participants reported that birth experiences
within the predominantly medicalised maternity
system were at odds with the expectations of a
significant proportion of contemporary consumers
that maternity care will leave them not only with a
healthy mother and baby, but also with no undue
adverse impacts on their physical, mental and
relationship health. There appears to be no formal
mechanism in place for regular consumer feedback
of experiences into system and service
planning.
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