87 Women’s satisfaction of aCTG in primary midwife-led care Exclusion Incomplete questionnaire (n=5) Women who completed the questionnaire for a second time (n=28) Women who received an antenatal CTG in obstetrician-led care (n=43) Women who gave informed consent for the study and received and lled in the questionnaire (n=1303) Total study population (n=1227) Total cohort of women who received an antenatal CTG between September 2016 and November 2020 (n=4550) Figure 1: Flowchart of the respondents included in the analysis The baseline characteristics are presented in Table 1. Most women were aged between 20 and 36 (n=982, 84.4%). Nearly half of the respondents had a medium socioeconomic position (n=500, 42.7%). Of all aCTGs, 461 were performed between 37 and 40 weeks gestation (38.5%). The main indication for an aCTG was reduced fetal movements (n=876, 71.9%). Most aCTGs were performed at the women’s midwifery practice (n=981, 80.0%). For the majority of women, the aCTG was completed by their own midwife (n=1061, 87.7%), and they had no problem getting to the location of the aCTG (n=1194, 98.4 %). The time between first contact with a midwife about reduced fetal movements and receiving the aCTG was less than one hour generally (n=222, 50.1%). Most women were able to sit or lie in a completely comfortable position during the aCTG (n=788, 65.8%). 4
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