Bradley, VictoriaHunt, AlexandraBunni, EveKingdon, CarolFinikarides, LeilaBonnett, LauraCunningham, CarolineBurden, ChristyFicquet, JoParry-Smith, WilliamOteroromero, ElenaRezvani, ArezouBlack, MaireadClayton, GemmaSmith, Gordon C. S.Lawlor, DeborahHeron, JonMerriel, AbiThe Options Study Collaborative Group2025-10-092025-07-28Bradley, V, Hunt, A, Bunni, E, Kingdon, C, Finikarides, L, Bonnett, L, Cunningham, C, Burden, C, Ficquet, J, Parry-Smith, W, Oteroromero, E, Rezvani, A, Black, M, Clayton, G, Smith, G C S, Lawlor, D, Heron, J, Merriel, A & The Options Study Collaborative Group 2025, 'How should we communicate information regarding birth choices to women? An online randomised survey', BJOG-An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.183141470-0328https://hdl.handle.net/2164/26190Many thanks to the input from Baroness Freeman from the former Winton Centre for Risk Communication at the University of Cambridge and the Options Study collaborative group members: Professor Deborah Lawlor, Professor of Epidemiology, MRC Investigator and BHF Chair, University of Bristol; Professor Gordon Smith, Professor of Obstetrics, University of Cambridge; Professor Jane Norman, Professor of Obstetrics and Provost and Deputy Vice Chancellor University of Nottingham; Dr Jon Heron, Associate Professor in Medical Statistics, University of Bristol; Professor Louise Kenny, Executive Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Liverpool; Professor Sheelagh McGuinness, Professor of Law, University of Bristol; Dr Anna Davies, Research Fellow in health psychology and services research, University of Bristol; Professor Dame Tina Lavender, Professor of Maternal and Newborn Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Dr Christy Burden, Associate Professor in Obstetrics, University of Bristol; Professor Jonathan Ives, Professor of Empirical Bioethics, University of Bristol; Mr Simon Grant, Consultant in Fetal Medicine, North Bristol NHS Trust; Mr Sherif Abdel-Fattah, Consultant in Fetal Medicine, North Bristol NHS Trust; Dr Danya Bakhbakhi, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Bristol; Dr Laura Bonnet, Senior Lecturer in Health Data Science, University of Liverpool; Dr Andrew Demetri, Academic Clinical Fellow in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, University of Bristol; Dr Mairead Black, Reader in Obstetrics, University of Aberdeen; Dr Sam Finnikin, GP, Sutton Coldfield Group Practice, Clinical Research Fellow at University of Birmingham; Dr Amie Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Midwifery and Global Health; Alexandra Freeman, Executive Director, Winton Centre for Risk & Evidence Communication, University of Cambridge; Dr Katherine Birchenall, Sub-Specialist in fetal medicine and Honorary lecturer, University of Bristol; Prof Louise Kenny, Executive Pro Vice Chancellor Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool; Joanne Johnson, PPI Core group rep; Prof Jane Norman, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nottingham.91842300engbirthdecision makingrisk communicationRG Gynecology and obstetricsSupplementary DataDASSupplementary InformationRGHow should we communicate information regarding birth choices to women? : An online randomised surveyJournal article10.1111/1471-0528.18314