Jurnal Kebidanan Midwiferia
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Oktober

How Women Experience and Evaluate Midwifery-Led Care During Childbirth: Insights from a Mixed-Method Study

Rashash, Doaa Sami (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2025

Abstract

Background: Midwifery-led care has been associated with improved childbirth experiences in various settings; however, evidence from low-resource and culturally distinct contexts remains limited. Objective: To examine women’s experiences and satisfaction with midwifery-led care during childbirth in Thi-Qar, Iraq, and to compare it with physician-led care. Methods: A convergent parallel mixed-methods study was conducted among 150 postpartum women (≤6 weeks). Quantitative data were collected using the Mackey Childbirth Satisfaction Rating Scale (MCSRS) and analyzed with descriptive statistics, independent-samples t-tests, and Pearson/Spearman correlations. Qualitative data were obtained from 15–20 semi-structured interviews and underwent thematic analysis. Results: Mean item scores for midwifery-led care ranged from 2.76 to 3.15 (1–5 scale), indicating moderate satisfaction; maternal satisfaction scores ranged 2.89–3.04. No statistically significant correlation was observed between midwifery-led care scores and overall maternal satisfaction (Pearson r = –0.085; p = 0.298). Thematic analysis revealed strong communication and information provision but identified gaps in continuous emotional support, privacy, and pain management. Conclusion: While midwifery-led care was perceived positively in terms of communication, it did not consistently translate into higher maternal satisfaction in this setting. Interventions targeting continuous emotional support, pain relief, and birth environment may enhance satisfaction.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

midwiferia

Publisher

Subject

Nursing

Description

Focus To facilitate scholars researchers and lecturers to publish articles on midwifery Scope Midwiferia publishes research articles in the field of midwifery with the following Midwifery Maternal and child health Infants and toddlers Womens reproductive ...