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Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research article

User perspectives on the Swedish Maternal Health Care Register

Authors: Kerstin Petersson, Margareta Persson, Marie Lindkvist, Margareta Hammarström, Ingrid Haglund, Carin Nilses, Yvonne Skogsdal, Ingrid Mogren

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Established in 1999, the Swedish Maternal Health Care Register (MHCR) collects data on pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period for most pregnant women in Sweden. Antenatal care (ANC) midwives manually enter data into the Web-application that is designed for MHCR. The aim of this study was to investigate midwives’ experiences, opinions and use of the MHCR.

Method

A national, cross-sectional, questionnaire survey, addressing all Swedish midwives working in ANC, was conducted January to March 2012. The questionnaire included demographic data, preformed statements with six response options ranging from zero to five (0 = totally disagree and 5 = totally agree), and opportunities to add information or further clarification in the form of free text comments. Parametric and non-parametric methods and logistic regression analyses were applied, and content analysis was used for free text comments.

Results

The estimated response rate was 53.1%. Most participants were positive towards the Web-application and the included variables in the MHCR. Midwives exclusively engaged in patient-related work tasks perceived the register as burdensome (70.3%) and 44.2% questioned the benefit of the register. The corresponding figures for midwives also engaged in administrative supervision were 37.8% and 18.5%, respectively. Direct electronic transfer of data from the medical records to the MHCR was emphasised as significant future improvement. In addition, the midwives suggested that new variables of interest should be included in the MHCR – e.g., infertility, outcomes of previous pregnancy and birth, and complications of the index pregnancy.

Conclusions

In general, the MHCR was valued positively, although perceived as burdensome. Direct electronic transfer of data from the medical records to the MHCR is a prioritized issue to facilitate the working situation for midwives. Finally, the data suggest that the MHCR is an underused source for operational planning and quality assessment in local ANC centres.
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Metadata
Title
User perspectives on the Swedish Maternal Health Care Register
Authors
Kerstin Petersson
Margareta Persson
Marie Lindkvist
Margareta Hammarström
Ingrid Haglund
Carin Nilses
Yvonne Skogsdal
Ingrid Mogren
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-014-0613-2

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