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Table 5 Thematic framework analysis of free-text open-ended questions

From: Postnatal health and care following hypertensive disorders in pregnancy: a prospective cohort study (BPiPP study)

Themes

Total

Hypertensive in pregnancy

Normotensive in pregnancy

Aspects of recent maternity care that have influenced decision-making around future pregnancies

Number of women responding

206

107 (51.9)

99 (48.1)

  1. Caesarean section

21 (10.2)

16 (15.0)

5 (5.1)

  2. Content with care received

24 (11.7)

15 (14.0)

9 (9.1)

  3. Induction of labour

3 (1.5)

0 (0.0)

3 (3.0)

  4. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

25 (12.1)

25 (23.4)

0 (0.0)

  5. Lessons for the future (advocating, change in care, preparedness)

37 (18.0)

21 (19.6)

16 (16.2)

  6. Put off by experience/postnatal care

29 (14.1)

13 (12.1)

16 (16.2)

Highlighted aspects of postnatal health and well-being

Number of women responding

222

106 (47.7)

116 (52.3)

  1. Blood pressure and postnatal care

36 (16.2)

36 (34.0)

0 (0.0)

  2. Breastfeeding

10 (4.5)

0 (0.0)

10 (8.6)

  3. Mental health

26 (11.7)

13 (12.3)

13 (11.2)

  4. Physical health

29 (13.1)

13 (12.3)

16 (13.8)

  5. Support (including by health care professionals)

19 (8.6)

12 (11.3)

7 (6.0)

Views on postnatal care

Number of women responding

272

129 (47.4)

143 (52.6)

  1. Breastfeeding

29 (10.7)

11 (8.5)

18 (12.6)

  2. GP/community care

72 (26.5)

39 (30.2)

33 (23.1)

  3. Hospital care

9 (3.3)

0 (0.0)

9 (6.3)

  4. Lack of information

20 (7.4)

16 (12.4)

4 (2.8)

  5. Postnatal ward

66 (24.3)

37 (28.7)

29 (20.3)

  1. GP general practitioner