Experiences of Women Who Opt for a Planned Home Birth After a Previous Hospital Birth: A Qualitative Study

选择计划在家分娩(此前曾在医院分娩)的女性的经历:一项定性研究

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Abstract

Background/Objective: In Spain, 99% of births occur in hospital settings, and planned home birth is neither funded nor regulated by the Public Health System. Despite growing interest in this birth option, qualitative evidence exploring the experiences of women who opt for a planned home birth after a previous hospital birth remains scarce, particularly in contexts where this practice is not integrated into the healthcare system. This study aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of Spanish women who opted for a planned home birth following a previous hospital birth, focusing on the reasons that motivated this decision and the care received during the process. Methods: A qualitative descriptive design was employed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted between July and December 2025 with 19 women who had experienced a planned home birth in Spain after a previous hospital birth. Data were analysed using inductive thematic analysis following Braun and Clarke's approach. The study adhered to the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research (SRQR). Results: Three main themes emerged: (1) motives related to choosing a planned home birth, including negative hospital experiences characterised by loss of autonomy, medicalisation of birth without consent, and fragmented care; (2) seeking a physiological and humanised birth, reflecting women's desire for empowerment, control, and a transformative experience, alongside barriers such as lack of professional support and financial burden; and (3) the need to increase visibility and establish regulation, highlighting demands for professional training, dissemination strategies, and integration of planned home birth into the Public Health System to ensure equitable access. Conclusions: Women who opted for a planned home birth after a hospital experience reported highly positive and empowering outcomes. However, the absence of regulation, professional support, and public funding creates significant inequalities. Integrating planned home birth into the Public Health System, educating healthcare professionals, and developing strategies to increase the visibility of planned home births are essential to guarantee women's right to choose where they give birth.

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