Aim: To conduct a meta-study of qualitative empirical research to explore the links between patient safety and fear of childbirth in the maternity care context. The review questions were: How are patient safety and fear of childbirth described? and What are the links between patient safety and fear of childbirth in the maternity care context?

Design: Meta-study.

Data Sources: The CINAHL, Cochrane, PubMed, Webb of Science, Proquest and Medline (Ovid) electronic databases were searched for articles published between June 2000-June 2016.

Review Methods: A meta-study of qualitative research with a thematic analysis followed by a synthesis.

Results: Four descriptive themes emerged: "Physical risks associated with giving birth vaginally"; "Control and safety issues"; "Preventing psychological maternal trauma and optimizing foetal well-being"; and "Fear of the transition to motherhood due to lack of confidence". The two overarching analytical themes: "Opting for safety" and "An insecure environment breeds fear of childbirth", represent a deeper understanding and constitute the synthesis of the links between patient safety and fear of childbirth. This meta-study indicates the need for increased commitment to safe care and professional support to reduce risks and prevent unnecessary harm in maternity care.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6279724PMC
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