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to describe women's experiences of childbirth 2 years after the birth.qualitative study using a phenomenological approach. Data were collected via tape-recorded interviews.interviews in the women's homes between 1999 and 2000, 2 years after the birth.10 women, five primiparous and five multiparous, who had received care at the ABC centre, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden, between...
to investigate and describe how intense fear related to childbirth is experienced, dealt with and communicated from the perspective of the women themselves.qualitative interviews analysed by a grounded theory approach.the study was conducted in a mid-sized city in the northern part of Sweden.a purposeful sample of 20 women, aged 24–41 with experiences of intense fear related to childbirth.the experience...
to describe women's experiences of having a doula present during childbirth.a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach in two large Swedish cities. Data were collected via open-ended taped interviews 1–2 months after childbirth. The analysis of the text of transcripts included search for meaning units sorted into clusters for a final expression of the essential structure of the phenomenon...
to capture the missing voices of mothers who are suffering postnatal depression.qualitative methodology using in-depth interviews.Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.10 women who had been clinically diagnosed and admitted to a large hospital mother and baby unit in Australia.stigma is frequently attached to women who are unhappy after the birth of their child, because they are not coping with the demands...
to describe women's experiences of doula support during childbirth.a qualitative study using a hermeneutic approach. Data were collected via tape-recorded interviews in the women's homes or at a place chosen by the women, one to eight months after the birth.nine women, seven primiparous and two multiparous, aged between 15 and 40 years, who had received antenatal care at a special clinic for single...
to describe the experiences of women who were participants in the Australian CenteringPregnancy Pilot Study. CenteringPregnancy is an innovative model of care where antenatal care is provided in a group environment. The aim of the pilot study was to determine whether it would be feasible to implement this model of care in Australia.a descriptive study was conducted. Data included clinical information...
to explore the reasons why women with previous hospital experience seek care at a birth centre, and their perceptions related to the care received in both settings.in-depth interviews focusing on the care experiences of 18 women who received birth care in a birth centre of the Brazilian public health system.three key themes emerged from the analysis: ‘Confrontation with strong problems in the hospital...
to explore women's perceptions of their experience of the diagnosis of breech presentation and decision-making processes regarding the choice of mode of childbirth.a qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed thematically.Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland.seven primiparous and five multiparous women experiencing...
to explore the feelings, perceptions and experiences of women in relation to their perineum following childbirth in the early postnatal period.a qualitative study using grounded theory. Data were collected using diaries and interviews and analysed using constant comparative method.hospital and community setting in the South of England.women (n=11) aged 20–42 years who had a vaginal birth.one core...
despite an exponential rise in the number of medically initiated elective caesarean sections over the last two decades, women's experiences of this birth mode remain largely unknown. The aim of this study was to address this gap by describing women's experiences of medically necessary elective caesarean section.a grounded theory approach was used to collect and analyse interview data collected from...
to explore women's experiences of deinfibulation and its aftermath.a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with data collection via audio-recording and field notes. The audio-recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) method for qualitative data analysis.recruitment for the study was carried out in an African Well Women...
to gain insight into women's experiences and preferences for induction in the home as part of a trial investigating the feasibility and acceptability of outpatient induction of labour with remote monitoring.a qualitative study using semi-structured individual interviews. Interview transcripts were subjected to thematic analysis to identify the dominant themes regarding women's experiences of outpatient...
childbearing women and their midwives differ in their diagnoses of the onset of labour. The symptoms women use to describe the onset of labour are associated with the process of labour. Perinatal factors and women's attitudes may be associated with the administration of epidural analgesia. Our study aimed to assess the correlation between women's perception of the onset of labour and the frequency...
women can experience an array of serious and enduring morbidities following a difficult or traumatic childbirth. These complications have a negative impact on maternal behaviours and infant and family well-being.to undertake a meta-synthesis of existing qualitative research to explore the psychosocial implications of a traumatic birth on maternal well-being.a systematic review across 10 databases...
to add to knowledge around women's perceptions of their preparation for and actual experience of a recent scheduled caesarean birth.a mixed method study incorporating a postal survey and one-on-one interviews was used. The survey provided feedback on resources to prepare women for their caesarean birth such as a positive birth class, DVD and birth plan. Women were also invited to participate in an...
to gain insight into the experiences and perspectives of pregnant women diagnosed antenatally with fetal lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO) participating in an interventional fetal medicine randomised controlled trial (RCT).a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews. Interviews were analysed using Riessman's narrative analysis.fetal medicine clinics within the United Kingdom National...
the outcomes of the Term Breech Trial had a profound impact on women's options for breech birth, with caesarean section now seen as the default method for managing breech birth by many clinicians. Despite this, the demand for planned vaginal breech birth from women does exist. This study aimed to examine the experiences of women who sought a vaginal breech birth to increase understanding as to how...
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