Introduction: In 2014, 2 new freestanding midwifery-led birth centers opened in Ontario, Canada. As one part of a larger mixed-methods evaluation of the first year of operations of the centers, our primary objective was to compare the experiences of women receiving midwifery care who intended to give birth at the new birth centers with those intending to give birth at home or in hospital. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of women cared for by midwives with admitting privileges at one of the 2 birth centers. Consenting women received the survey 3 to 6 weeks after their due date. We stratified the analysis by intended place of birth at the beginning of labor, regardless of where the actual birth occurred. One composite indicator was created (Composite Satisfaction Score, out of 20), and statistical significance (P
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Reszel, J., Weiss, D., Darling, E. K., Sidney, D., Van Wagner, V., Soderstrom, B., … Sprague, A. E. (2021). Client Experience with the Ontario Birth Center Demonstration Project. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 66(2), 174–184. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.13164
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