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Coping With the Unexpected in Childbirth: A Thematic Analysis
Author(s) -
Katherine Hinic
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of perinatal education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1548-8519
pISSN - 1058-1243
DOI - 10.1891/j-pe-d-20-00061
Subject(s) - childbirth , thematic analysis , coping (psychology) , nursing , maternity care , health care , qualitative research , medicine , psychology , obstetrics , family medicine , pregnancy , clinical psychology , sociology , social science , biology , economic growth , genetics , economics
This article reports original research that describes new mothers' experiences of birth and maternity care. Qualitative data were collected through a survey on birth satisfaction, which included space for women to provide comments about their birth and experience of care. Thirty-nine women provided comments that were analyzed using the thematic analysis method. Two themes emerged from the women's experiences: "Unexpected birth processes: expectations and reality" and "Coping with birth: the role of health-care staff." Participants described unexpected birthing processes, their experiences of care, and maternity care staff's contributions to coping with birth. Implications for practice for childbirth professionals include promotion of physiologic birth, respectful person-centered care during all phases of perinatal care, and the value of childbirth preparation.

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