Psychological Adaptation: Taking Hold of Post Sectio Caesarian Primiparous Mother

Emmelia Astika Fitri Damayanti, Tety Mulyati Arofi
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Background: Primiparous mothers after SC surgery need support from their families and health workers, especially in adapting to their new roles. The mother will feel worried about her inability and sense of responsibility in caring for her baby. Mothers who cannot adapt well can be at risk of experiencing postpartum blues to postpartum depression. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to describe the experience of psychological adaptation: taking hold of post SC primiparous mothers. Methods: This study is a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. The research sample was taken by purposive sampling, namely primiparous mothers after SC surgery as many as 10 mothers. Data collection is based on interview guidelines and observation notes. Results: The results showed that all mothers (100%) had never been taught breast care and oxytocin massage during hospitalization; 7 mothers (70%) had little milk production; 8 mothers (80%) mastered breastfeeding techniques; all mothers (100%) were not ready to take care of their own babies; 5 mothers (50%) feel anxious; 8 mothers (80%) experienced changes in sleep patterns; all mothers (100%) did early mobilization; all mothers (100%) received support from their husbands and families Conclusion: Primiparous mothers have no previous experience so they need support from health workers and families in achieving their new role as mothers. Health workers are expected to provide support in the form of education and counseling, especially to primiparous mothers about the problems experienced by mothers during the postpartum period.
心理适应:掌握剖宫产后的初产妇
背景:SC手术后的初产妇需要家庭和卫生工作者的支持,特别是在适应新角色方面。母亲会担心自己在照顾孩子方面的无能和责任感。不能很好地适应的母亲可能会有产后抑郁的风险。目的:本研究的目的是描述心理适应的经验:掌握产后初产妇。方法:采用现象学方法进行定性研究。本研究样本采用有目的抽样,即SC手术后的初产母亲多达10名。数据收集是基于访谈准则和观察笔记。结果:所有产妇(100%)住院期间未接受乳腺护理及催产素按摩教育;7位母亲(70%)产奶量少;8名母亲(80%)掌握母乳喂养技巧;所有母亲(100%)都没有准备好照顾自己的孩子;5名母亲(50%)感到焦虑;8位母亲(80%)经历了睡眠模式的改变;所有母亲(100%)都进行了早期动员;结论:初产妇以前没有任何经验,因此她们需要卫生工作者和家庭的支持,以实现她们作为母亲的新角色。保健工作者应以教育和咨询的形式提供支持,特别是向初产妇提供关于母亲在产后期间遇到的问题的支持。
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