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Nearly a quarter of women found the care they received after giving birth to be "poor"

category national | consumer issues | press release author Wednesday April 07, 2010 15:34author by AIMS Irelandauthor email info at aimsireland dot com Report this post to the editors

AIMS Ireland What Matters to You? Survey Report

A new survey carried out by AIMS Ireland (Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services, Ireland) found that 22% of women surveyed stated the care they received postnatally was “poor”, whilst a further 23% found the care to be only “average”. Furthermore, 23% of women rated the quality of information they received from their carer postpartum to be “poor”. By contrast, only 3% found their care during pregnancy to be “poor”.

A new survey carried out by AIMS Ireland (Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services, Ireland) found that 22% of women surveyed stated the care they received postnatally was “poor”, whilst a further 23% found the care to be only “average”. Furthermore, 23% of women rated the quality of information they received from their carer postpartum to be “poor”. By contrast, only 3% found their care during pregnancy to be “poor”.

This “What Matters to You?” survey was carried out by AIMS Ireland during July–December 2009 in an effort to identify areas in which the Irish Maternity System is found to be particularly lacking by its users. It would appear that the further a woman travels down the road of pregnancy and childbirth the worse the care is rated.

Faring particularly badly was the support provided for breastfeeding—a third, (33%) of women polled said that the support they received for breastfeeding whilst in the Maternity Unit was “poor”. At a time when there is increased emphasis on raising Ireland’s poor breastfeeding rates, and for Irish Maternity Units to achieve WHO Baby Friendly Status, this figure is particularly worrying.

Postnatal care in the community was also rated poorly. A fifth of women (21%) rated the support they received from their Public Health Nurse to be “poor”, and 17% found the care they received at their 6-week check (mostly carried out by GPs) to be “poor”. Over a third of women (37%), were not asked about their psychological well-being at this check, yet 19% of the sample said they suffered from postnatal depression, a condition often not recognised, diagnosed or formally treated.

“These findings highlight the weak underbelly of Maternity Care in Ireland—namely the postpartum. Women, often emotionally vulnerable after having given birth, are faced with cramped and understaffed postnatal units where they feel unsupported and overwhelmed. Minimal hospital stays place greater onus on support in the community, which is sadly still lacking for many women,” says Krysia Lynch, PRO AIMS Ireland.

Other issues raised by the survey were the lack of choice in care provision in Ireland (lack of midwifery-led options), geographic inequity in existing services and the lack of information on the limited available choices.

AIMS Ireland offers support to women who have had difficult experiences in the Maternity Care Service. See www.aimsireland.com or contact support@aimsireland.com for details of the next Birth Healing Workshop which takes place in Dublin on April 24, 2010.

The full survey report can be downloaded from the AIMS Ireland website at www.aimsireland.com.

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