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Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
Women's satisfaction with their care during pregnancy |
62.2% |
73.2% |
% women always treated with understanding and respect during antenatal care |
62.2% |
73.2% |
Women's satisfaction with their care during labour and birth |
58.3% |
76.8% |
% women who were always treated with understanding and respect during labour and birth |
56.3% |
73.4% |
% women who considered they were treated with understanding and respect after the birth |
52.1% |
60.2% |
Women's satisfaction with their care after birth |
59.2% |
64.2% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women whose first contact with a healthcare professional is a midwife |
14.9% |
18.8% |
% of women who first see a GP |
85.1% |
78.3% |
% women given a choice of where check ups took place |
45.1% |
23.5% |
% antenatal appointments offered outside the main maternity unit |
55.8% |
66.5% |
Target date (weeks gestation) for booking |
10 (Weeks gestation) |
9.8 (Weeks gestation) |
Average number of weeks pregnant at booking appointment |
13.3 (Weeks) |
10.9 (Weeks) |
% women more than 12 weeks pregnant when they are first seen |
14.4% |
6.1% |
% women receiving a copy of 'The Pregnancy Book' |
83.3% |
74.6% |
Items covered in booking appointment |
14 (Score out of 17) |
16.0 (Score out of 17) |
% of clinic locations with appointments outside weekdays 9 to 5 (consultant) |
0.0% |
1.5% |
% of clinic locations with appointments outside weekdays 9 to 5 (midwife led) |
0.0% |
12.7% |
% of clinic locations with appointments outside weekdays 9 to 5 |
0.0% |
4.5% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women seeing only midwives for check ups |
14.5% |
34.1% |
% women seeing only midwives / GPs for check ups |
21.4% |
40.4% |
Time allocated for booking appointment(s) |
90 (Minutes) |
103 (Minutes) |
Time allocated for routine antenatal check |
15 (Minutes) |
16.1 (Minutes) |
Planned number of antenatal checks for primip |
11 |
11.6 |
Average number of antenatal checks for primips |
6 |
7.6 |
Planned number of antenatal checks for multip |
8 |
9.2 |
Average number of antenatal checks for multips |
7 |
6.9 |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women reporting they mostly saw the same midwife for check-ups |
41.3% |
57.3% |
% women reporting they mostly saw the same doctor for check-ups |
30.0% |
38.9% |
Percent midwives sharing caseload |
100% |
30.4% |
Percent midwives carrying own caseload |
0.0% |
23.7% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women attending NHS antenatal classes who wanted to |
38.2% |
58.3% |
% women who did not attend antenatal classes due to lack of space |
1.5% |
3.4% |
% women having first baby attending antenatal classes |
55.6% |
78.9% |
% women whose partners were allowed to attend antenatal classes |
|
94.6% |
% women who considered classes were at convenient location |
|
93.7% |
% women who considered classes were at convenient time |
|
85.1% |
% who considered content of classes appropriate |
|
79.6% |
Length of antenatal classes (sessions) |
4 (Hours) |
4.2 (Hours) |
% who considered classes were about right number |
|
71.0% |
Proportion of primips offered classes |
2.0% |
5.7% |
Proportion of multips offered classes |
2.0% |
5.2% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% of women getting 20+ antenatal checks |
1.0% |
2.9% |
Antenatal day attendances per delivery |
1 |
1.3 |
% conditions where there is a specialist midwife |
5.3% |
22.7% |
Average number of consultant attendances per booked women |
4 |
2.3 |
% women referred to consultants in pregnancy (survey) |
78.4% |
59.9% |
% of women surveyed with an antenatal admission involving an overnight stay |
22.4% |
18.9% |
Places per 1000 deliveries pa in nearest mother and baby unit |
0.1 (Places per 1000 deliveries) |
0.2 (Places per 1000 deliveries) |
% women referred to consultants during pregnancy |
84.4% |
70.2% |
% women referred for specialist psychiatric care |
0.8% |
3.9% |
Ratio of antenatal attendances to antenatal admissions |
0.4 (Ratio) |
2.5 (Ratio) |
Minimum referral waits for a psychiatrist |
2 (Time interval) |
1.6 (Time interval) |
Maximum referral waits for a psychiatrist |
2 (Time interval) |
2.8 (Time interval) |
No results for this category.
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% eligible women offered dating scan |
100% |
98.0% |
% women given a choice on whether to have a dating scan |
58.1% |
70.4% |
% women with reasons for dating scan clearly explained |
80.2% |
88.0% |
% eligible women having dating scan |
100% |
93.2% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women offered an informed choice for screening tests |
71.4% |
83.6% |
% of tests where written information is provided |
100% |
98.1% |
% of tests where written information is provided at least 24 hours prior to procedure |
100% |
79.5% |
% women with reasons for 20 week scan clearly explained |
79.6% |
91.7% |
% women given a choice on whether to have a 20 week scan |
54.3% |
72.9% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women who were given a choice on having Downs syndrome screening test |
73.0% |
87.9% |
% women with reasons for Downs syndrome screening clearly explained |
80.2% |
89.2% |
% women eligible for amniocentesis or CVS who were tested |
|
63.3% |
% women having CVS of those having amniocentesis or CVS |
0.8% |
23.7% |
% of amniocentesis or chorionic villus downs syndrome test results which are negative |
100% |
93.1% |
% eligible women offered Rubella testing |
100% |
98.6% |
% eligible women tested for Rubella |
99.9% |
95.0% |
% eligible woman offered fetal anomaly scan |
91.7% |
97.1% |
% eligible woman having fetal anomaly scan |
91.7% |
94.8% |
Attributes checked in fetal anomaly scan (max 11) |
10 |
10.5 |
% women having both NT and blood test (survey) |
30.2% |
24.9% |
% women having blood test only (survey) |
60.5% |
58.8% |
% women having NT test only (survey) |
9.3% |
16.3% |
% eligible women offered Hepatitis B testing |
100% |
98.6% |
% eligible women tested for Hepatitis B |
99.9% |
95.4% |
% eligible women offered HIV testing |
100% |
98.3% |
% eligible women tested for HIV |
92.0% |
92.3% |
% eligible women offered Syphilis testing |
100% |
98.6% |
% eligible women tested for Syphilis |
99.3% |
96.7% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women given a choice of where to have their baby at the start of the pregnancy |
73.2% |
74.7% |
% women having vaginal birth |
79.8% |
76.1% |
% women reporting they got enough information about where to have you baby |
35.8% |
38.4% |
% women with 'normal' vaginal birth (no induction or epidural) |
51.0% |
41.7% |
% women given the choice of a home birth |
44.7% |
47.6% |
% women with vaginal birth without instruments |
71.9% |
65.0% |
% women not offered home birth because of medical reasons |
8.5% |
14.8% |
Number of home births |
101 |
114 |
% home births |
1.9% |
2.3% |
% home births which were planned for home |
100% |
85.6% |
% home deliveries which were for primips |
10.4% |
20.1% |
% births in GP or midwife led unit |
0.0% |
5.8% |
Number of deliveries in obstetric units |
3355 |
3843 |
% births in consultant led unit |
97.1% |
91.4% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women who got the pain relief they wanted |
62.5% |
77.5% |
Birthing pools per 1000 deliveries |
1 |
0.5 |
% women using birthing pool who deliver in pool |
|
53.3% |
Average number of deliveries utilising birthing pool |
|
17.6 (Number per month) |
Midwives trained to deliver in birthing pools per pool |
25 |
45.2 |
% women having at most gas and air for vaginal birth without instruments |
42.4% |
58.7% |
% women having at most painkiller for vaginal birth without instruments |
86.4% |
83.4% |
% women using medication (beyond Entonox) as pain relief |
62.7% |
51.3% |
% women having epidural pain relief for unassisted vaginal birth |
10.9% |
13.9% |
Weekday hours Epidural available |
24 (Hours per day - weekday) |
23.3 (Hours per day - weekday) |
Weekend hours Epidural available |
24 (Hours per day - weekend) |
23.9 (Hours per day - weekend) |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women cared for by one midwife during labour and delivery |
22.4% |
19.8% |
% women who had met at least one midwife caring for them during labour |
26.9% |
21.4% |
% women left alone during labour |
35.4% |
20.5% |
% women left alone shortly after the birth |
19.8% |
11.4% |
% women left alone during labour or shortly after the birth |
41.7% |
26.6% |
Average number of midwives caring for women during labour |
3 |
2.6 |
% of women able to move around some of the time in labour |
69.5% |
73.2% |
% women giving birth off the bed or in water |
0.0% |
7.8% |
% women who gave birth lying down |
73.3% |
56.6% |
No results for this category.
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women given a choice on how their labour was induced |
|
56.6% |
Days past term when inductions planned to take place |
12 (Days) |
12.7 (Days) |
% women induced |
16.4% |
18.8% |
% women whose labour was induced medically (surgically) |
31.2% |
25.2% |
% inductions which lead to the successful onset of labour and vaginal delivery |
77.1% |
76.1% |
% vaginal deliveries following induction which are assisted |
19.2% |
22.9% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women having vaginal birth |
79.8% |
76.1% |
vbac (vaginal birth after caesarean) rate |
51.9% |
32.0% |
% women with 'normal' vaginal birth (no induction or epidural) |
51.0% |
41.7% |
% women with vaginal birth without instruments |
71.9% |
65.0% |
% women having epidural pain relief for vaginal birth with instruments |
36.6% |
54.1% |
% women with vaginal birth where ventouse or forceps used |
9.9% |
14.7% |
% instrument births using ventouse |
75.8% |
61.1% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women having caesarean |
20.2% |
23.5% |
% women having caesarean adjusted for age |
20.2% |
22.4% |
% women having caesarean adjusted for age and ethnicity |
18.4% |
22.2% |
vbac (vaginal birth after caesarean) rate |
51.9% |
32.0% |
% emergency caesareans following previous caesarean |
25.4% |
21.8% |
% of emergency caesareans undertaken within 30 minutes of decision |
56.7% |
92.8% |
% caesareans which are non-elective |
63.6% |
59.0% |
% women under 35 having caesarean |
17.1% |
22.4% |
% women over 35 having caesarean |
31.6% |
33.3% |
% primips having caesarean |
12.5% |
24.1% |
% multips having caesarean |
26.9% |
26.8% |
% emergency caesareans for 2nd or subsequent child |
15.3% |
11.5% |
% women having general anaesthestic for caesarean |
9.0% |
9.9% |
% women having general anaesthestic for elective caesarean |
7.9% |
4.7% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women offered ECV for a breech |
49.0% |
58.3% |
Babies turned using ECV |
40.4% |
41.2% |
% singleton breech babies at 36 weeks where ECV attempted |
49.0% |
35.0% |
% singleton breech deliveries which were diagnosed prior to labour |
5.0% |
19.5% |
% singleton babies breech at term |
3.5% |
3.8% |
% elective caesareans for breech prior to week 39 |
22.7% |
42.2% |
% singleton breech babies at term delivered by caesarean |
68.6% |
84.9% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
Women per 1000 deliveries with eclampsia |
0.3 (Number per 1000) |
1.3 (Number per 1000) |
% Women who delivered vaginally who had an episiotomy |
16.5% |
16.7% |
% women who had an episiotomy or tear who received stitches in <1 hour |
88.9% |
87.4% |
% women who had an episiotomy or tear who received stitches in <20 minutes |
53.3% |
57.7% |
% Women from survey with 3rd or 4th degree perineal tear |
18.1% |
8.6% |
% Women who delivered vaginally with 3rd or 4th degree perineal tear |
1.6% |
2.2% |
% Women experiencing a primary postpartum haemorrhage (1000ml or more) |
4.6% |
3.3% |
% Women with a primary postpartum haemorrhage of 2500ml or more |
0.5% |
0.2% |
% women transferred to intensive care after a postpartum haemorrhage |
3.8% |
3.9% |
Women per 1000 deliveries transferred to intensive care |
2.0 (Number per 1000) |
1.2 (Number per 1000) |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women who considered their length of stay was about right |
65.9% |
72.3% |
% women who considered their length of stay was too short |
15.9% |
13.1% |
% women who considered their length of stay was too long |
18.2% |
14.7% |
Average length of postnatal stay for normal delivery |
2.0 (Days) |
1.4 (Days) |
Average length of stay for normal delivery -primip |
1.1 (Days) |
4.6 (Days) |
Average length of stay for normal delivery - multip |
3 (Days) |
2.3 (Days) |
Average length of postnatal stay for vaginal with intervention delivery |
2 (Days) |
2.3 (Days) |
Average length of stay for vaginal with intervention delivery - primip |
4 (Days) |
2.6 (Days) |
Average length of stay for vaginal with intervention delivery - multip |
|
4.4 (Days) |
Average length of postnatal stay for caesarean delivery |
3 (Days) |
3.4 (Days) |
Average length of stay for caesarean delivery - primip |
3.1 (Days) |
4.1 (Days) |
Average length of stay for caesarean delivery - multip |
3 (Days) |
4.2 (Days) |
% women who were given sufficient food |
78.7% |
77.3% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women who were visited at home |
98.0% |
98.0% |
Average age of baby at last midwife contact |
18 (Days) |
14.6 (Days) |
% of women who would have liked more contact with midwife |
35.4% |
22.2% |
Quality of transfer process to health visitor (score out of 5) |
5 (Score out of 5) |
4.4 (Score out of 5) |
Quality of support in caring for the baby after discharge |
59.8% |
66.1% |
Average number of contacts with midwife after going home |
4.0 |
4.4 |
Planned postnatal contacts |
9 |
5.5 |
% planned postnatal contacts by midwife |
100% |
83.4% |
% planned postnatal contacts at home |
66.7% |
80.7% |
Hours of availability of drop-in-clinics |
12 (Hours per week) |
21.1 (Hours per week) |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% babies having statutory examination of newborn |
100% |
98.5% |
% babies with baby check completed prior to discharge |
98.0% |
95.1% |
% women receiving a postnatal check up of their own health (survey) |
85.0% |
88.1% |
Women re-admitted within 2 weeks of discharge |
17 (Number per 1000) |
5.4 (Number per 1000) |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
% women who put their baby to their breast (survey) |
86.7% |
80.1% |
% women who initiated breastfeeding |
82.1% |
67.4% |
% women who breastfed (at least in part) in the first few days |
83.7% |
76.0% |
% of women who reported good advice, help and support on infant feeding |
59.7% |
58.0% |
% women who discussed breastfeeding with midwife during pregnancy |
69.8% |
77.4% |
Trust Average | English Average |
|
|---|---|---|
Admissions to neonatal unit per 1000 babies born |
133 |
102 |
% babies admitted to neonatal unit from survey |
18.5% |
10.4% |
Tube feeding |
Yes |
60% Yes - 40%No |
Phototherapy |
Yes |
99% Yes - 1%No |
Intravenous antibiotics |
Yes |
57% Yes - 43%No |
Other intravenous medicines |
No |
28% Yes - 72%No |