RT Journal Article T1 Challenging the status quo: Women's experiences of opting for a home birth in Andalucia, Spain. A1 Leon-Larios, Fatima A1 Nuno-Aguilar, Cristina A1 Rocca-Ihenacho, Lucia A1 Castro-Cardona, Felipe A1 Escuriet, Ramon K1 Home birth K1 Midwifery-led care K1 Midwives K1 Phenomenological approach K1 Private practice K1 Qualitative methodology AB To explore the perceptions, beliefs and attitudes of women who opted for a home birth in Andalusia (Spain). Home birth is currently an unusual choice among Spanish women. It is not an option covered by the Spanish National Health Service and women who opt for a home birth have to pay for an independent midwife. A qualitative study with a phenomenological approach was adopted. All participants who took part in this study had chosen to have a home birth and given written consent to take part in the study. Data collection was conducted in 2015-16. Face-to-face, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with women who chose a home birth in the last 5 years. The sample consisted of thirteen women. Seven themes were created through analysis: 1. Getting informed about home birth; 2. Home birth as a choice, despite feeling unsupported; 3. The best way to have a personalized and a physiological birth; 4. Seeking a healing and empowering experience 5. The need for emotional safety, establishing a relationship and trusting the midwife; 6. Preparing for birth and working on fears; 7. Inequality of access (because of financial implications). Women opted to plan birth at home because they wanted a personalised birth and control over their decision-making in labour, which they felt would not have been afforded to them in hospital settings. Andalusian maternity care leaders should strive to ensure that all pregnant women receive respectful and high-quality personalised care, by appropriately trained staff, both in the hospital and in the community. YR 2018 FD 2018-12-03 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/13299 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/13299 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 20, 2025