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Private <strong>Hospital</strong>sThe number and percentage of women who provided responses to the 2010 Having a Baby in <strong>Queensland</strong> Survey <strong>for</strong> eachprivate hospital are provided below.Number of respondents Response rateCairns Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 93 41%John Flynn Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 108 42%<strong>Mater</strong> <strong>Misericordiae</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>Gladstone</strong> 34 46%<strong>Mater</strong> <strong>Misericordiae</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Mackay 122 45%<strong>Mater</strong> <strong>Misericordiae</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> Rockhampton 110 47%<strong>Mater</strong> Women’s and Children’s <strong>Hospital</strong> Townsville 146 41%<strong>Mater</strong> Mothers’ Private <strong>Hospital</strong> (South Brisbane) 761 49%<strong>Mater</strong> Mothers’ Private Redland 68 46%Nambour Selangor Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 148 48%North West Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 297 48%Pindara Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 242 43%St Andrew’s Ipswich Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 68 50%St Vincent’s <strong>Hospital</strong> Toowoomba 175 44%Sunnybank Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 190 41%Sunshine Coast Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 83 51%Wesley Private <strong>Hospital</strong> 283 48%STATEWIDE PRIVATE HOSPITALS 2,935 46%Representativeness of RespondentsThe survey respondents include women who had live births (single and multiple births) in <strong>Queensland</strong> between February 1 andMay 30, 2010. The representativeness of survey respondents was compared with population statistics reported <strong>for</strong> women whogave birth in <strong>Queensland</strong> in 2008 (based on Australia’s Mothers and Babies, and Perinatal Statistics <strong>Queensland</strong>) on several keyindices 2 . It is important to note that these comparisons provide an estimate only of sample representativeness given thatpopulation statistics are not yet publically available <strong>for</strong> women who gave birth in 2010. Additionally, the 2008 populationstatistics include women who experienced a stillbirth or a neonatal death, however these women are not included in the Having aBaby in <strong>Queensland</strong> data presented in this report.Relative to the women who gave birth in <strong>Queensland</strong> in 2008 (Laws et al., 2010; <strong>Queensland</strong> Health, 2010), the respondentsample under-represented the following groups:− Multiparous women (54.6% in the respondent sample vs. 60.0% of all birthing women in <strong>Queensland</strong>)− Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women (1.7% in the respondent sample vs. 5.6% of all <strong>Queensland</strong> birthingwomen)− Younger women (aged

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