Women's Choice to Deliver at Home: Understanding the Psychosocial and Cultural Factors Influencing Birthing Choices for Unskilled Home Delivery among Women in Southwestern Uganda.
Esther Cathyln AtukundaGodfrey Rwambuka MugyenyiCelestino ObuaAngella MusiimentaEdgar AgabaJosephine Nambi NajjumaNorma C WareLynn T MatthewsPublished in: Journal of pregnancy (2020)
Women's psychosocial and cultural understandings of pregnancy and child birth, their established traditions, birth expectations, and perceptions of control, need, and quality of maternity care at a particular birthing location influenced their past and future decisions to pursue home delivery. Interventions to address barriers to healthcare utilization through a multipronged approach could help to debunk misconceptions, increase perceived need, and motivate women to seek facility delivery.