Healthcare Commission's Survey Results for
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

Healthcare Commission

Nearby Trusts
Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust
Whittington Hospital NHS Trust (The)
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust
Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust
University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Barts and The London NHS Trust
Newham University Hospital NHS Trust

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Survey Results

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Women's views

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%

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Antenatal, access and booking

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%

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Antenatal appointments

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

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Continuity of care

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%

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Antenatal classes

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%

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Care for women with high risk pregnancies

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)

Tests and screening

No results for this category.

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Dating scans

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%

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Testing procedures

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%

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Screening

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%

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Birth location and choice

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%

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Pain relief

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)

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Quality of care in labour

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%

Interventions and clinical care

No results for this category.

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Induction

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%

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Vaginal birth

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%

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Caesarean

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%

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Breech babies

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%

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Problems immediately after the birth

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)

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Hospital care

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%

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Postnatal care at home

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)

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Health checks

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)

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Infant feeding

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%

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Neonatal care

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