Changes in attitudes to childbirth in modern times illustrated over three generations in Iraq

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Fatima Junaid, Ailsa Bradbury, Taghreed Alhaidari, Ali Kubba
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Abstract

Objective

To describe changes in attitudes and expectations of labor over the previous six decades, comparing the Iraqi generation who labored at home without medical assistance with their descendants.

Study Design

We used semi-structured telephone interviews with 22 women across three generations of one extended family living and giving birth in Iraq between the 1950s and the 2010s. Qualitative data were analyzed thematically using open, axial, and selective coding.

Results

Each generation experienced a paradigm shift in childbirth, from exclusive home births to hospital-directed maternity care, to a trend that favors planned cesarean birth, driven by generation-specific changes in outlook. Emerging themes included social influences, changing technology, and medical professionals' recommendations; all of these affected attitudes toward childbirth and pregnancy. There were generational disconnects in perceptions concerning the reasons childbirth has changed over the past 60 years, with the youngest generation citing wider pressures regarding body image and marital relationships as two of the factors affecting preferences in childbirth options.

Conclusions

Societal changes and availability of healthcare services affect women's choices and experiences of childbirth. To be successful, efforts to improve women's experiences in labor, as well as maternal and neonatal outcomes, must consider these wider sociocultural issues.

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伊拉克三代人对现代生育态度的变化。
目的:描述过去六十年间伊拉克人对劳动的态度和期望的变化:研究设计:我们通过半结构式电话访谈的方式,访问了 20 世纪 50 年代至 2010 年间在伊拉克生活和分娩的一个大家庭的三代 22 名妇女,了解她们对分娩的态度和期望在过去 60 年间发生的变化:研究设计:我们采用半结构化电话访谈的方式,采访了 20 世纪 50 年代至 2010 年代在伊拉克生活和分娩的一个大家族三代 22 名妇女。我们采用开放式、轴向和选择性编码对定性数据进行了专题分析:结果:每一代人都经历了分娩模式的转变,从完全在家中分娩到由医院指导的产妇护理,再到受特定世代观念变化的影响而倾向于有计划的剖宫产。新出现的主题包括社会影响、不断变化的技术和医疗专业人员的建议;所有这些都影响了人们对分娩和怀孕的态度。对于分娩在过去 60 年中发生变化的原因,各代人的看法不尽相同,最年轻的一代人认为,身体形象和婚姻关系方面更广泛的压力是影响分娩选择的两个因素:结论:社会变革和医疗保健服务的可用性影响着妇女对分娩的选择和体验。要想取得成功,改善妇女分娩体验以及孕产妇和新生儿预后的工作必须考虑到这些更广泛的社会文化问题。
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Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care
Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal devoted to issues and practices in the care of childbearing women, infants, and families. It is written by and for professionals in maternal and neonatal health, nurses, midwives, physicians, public health workers, doulas, social scientists, childbirth educators, lactation counselors, epidemiologists, and other health caregivers and policymakers in perinatal care.
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