RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The effect of a birthplace decision support tool on women’s decision-making and information gathering behaviours during pregnancy: mybirthplace study protocol JF BMJ Health & Care Informatics FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 1 OP 6 DO 10.14236/jhi.v25i1.945 VO 25 IS 1 A1 Daisy Wiggins A1 Vanora A. Hundley A1 Carol Wilkins A1 Carol Bond A1 Gill Walton YR 2018 UL http://informatics.bmj.com/content/25/1/1.abstract AB Background The Maternity Review for England highlighted the need for more accessible information to support decisions. This study assesses the effect of a decision support tool (DST) on women’s decision-making regarding birthplace.Methods A mixed method sequential exploratory design involving three phases and 169 women from a large UK maternity hospital. Phase one: A questionnaire survey pre and post-access to the DST examining knowledge level and stages of decision-making scale. Phase 2: Follow-up questionnaire at 28 weeks to enable the usefulness of Mybirthplace to be evaluated. Phase 3: Qualitative interviews with 10 purposely chosen women at 36 weeks gestation. Collection of data on actual birthplace.Discussion This study is the first to assess the effect of a DST in supporting women’s choice of place of birth.