Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, M.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28748
Resumo: Planned home births happen across Europe, but there are countries and formal limitations can be found by This article draws upon a short research project conducted in Denmark in March 2014, which aimed to explore the organization of home birth in Denmark and to compare it to the Portuguese case. Private home births, in Portugal, and publicly funded home births, in Denmark, show interesting similarities when looking at the individual experience of choosing and planning a birth at home. However, through this comparative analysis, I argue that the limitations imposed around the option of home birth in Portugal raise important inequalities between women and families planning to give birth at home and those planning a hospital birth. The success:fa models found in Denmark can potentially serve as grounds for a broader discussion and as a trigger for change in Portuguese policies, to promote ethical and evidence based practices among professionals, and the improvement in perinatal health outcomes for families who experience planned home births.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
title Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
spellingShingle Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
Santos, M.
Home childbirth
Health inequalities
Reproductive rights
Maternity care
Organization of care
Publicly funded home births
title_short Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
title_full Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
title_fullStr Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
title_full_unstemmed Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
title_sort Can the unequal access to home birth be framed as a source of inequalities? A comparison between Portugal and Denmark
author Santos, M.
author_facet Santos, M.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Home childbirth
Health inequalities
Reproductive rights
Maternity care
Organization of care
Publicly funded home births
topic Home childbirth
Health inequalities
Reproductive rights
Maternity care
Organization of care
Publicly funded home births
description Planned home births happen across Europe, but there are countries and formal limitations can be found by This article draws upon a short research project conducted in Denmark in March 2014, which aimed to explore the organization of home birth in Denmark and to compare it to the Portuguese case. Private home births, in Portugal, and publicly funded home births, in Denmark, show interesting similarities when looking at the individual experience of choosing and planning a birth at home. However, through this comparative analysis, I argue that the limitations imposed around the option of home birth in Portugal raise important inequalities between women and families planning to give birth at home and those planning a hospital birth. The success:fa models found in Denmark can potentially serve as grounds for a broader discussion and as a trigger for change in Portuguese policies, to promote ethical and evidence based practices among professionals, and the improvement in perinatal health outcomes for families who experience planned home births.
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