“Navigating in a maze without a map“. Partners’ experiences of hyperemesis gravidarum- a qualitative study

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Louise Lindgren , Sophia Holmlund , Johanna Dunge , Malin L. Nording , Marie-Therese Vinnars , Maria Lindqvist
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Abstract

Objective

A supportive environment for women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum is crucial but not always provided. There is a lack of research regarding Hyperemesis Gravidarum, its impact on the family, and the partner's perception of supporting their spouse. Thus, this study aims to explore partners’ experiences of Hyperemesis Gravidarum during their spousés pregnancy.

Methods

Data were gathered through 13 individual, semi-structured, in-depth, digital interviews with partners of women who had experienced Hyperemesis Gravidarum and analysed with Qualitative Content Analysis. The partners were recruited through advertisement on a social media platform and were exclusively males, representing 8 of 21 Swedish regions. The mean age was 34, and they had, on average, 1 previous child. The mean time from the experience to the interview was 12 months.

Findings

The main theme, “Navigating in a maze without a map”, explains partners’ situation as stressful and demanding when their spouse suffers from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, with insufficient support and guidance from healthcare providers. The analysis resulted in three themes: “Standing alone with a demanding responsibility”, “Being in a lottery when facing healthcare”, and “Climbing the mountain together.” The themes display challenges within everyday life and healthcare, as well as strained relations within the family.

Conclusion

Partners experience a need to support their spouse in every aspect of daily life and advocate for adequate healthcare. Healthcare professionals must support and acknowledge the partners' struggles during the demanding situation with Hyperemesis Gravidarum.

"在没有地图的迷宫中航行"。伴侣对妊娠剧吐的体验--一项定性研究
目的 为妊娠剧吐的妇女提供支持性环境至关重要,但并非总能提供。关于孕吐、孕吐对家庭的影响以及伴侣对支持配偶的看法,目前还缺乏相关研究。因此,本研究旨在探讨伴侣在其配偶怀孕期间遭遇孕吐的经历。研究方法通过对经历过孕吐的妇女的伴侣进行 13 次单独、半结构化、深入的数字访谈收集数据,并采用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。这些伴侣是通过社交媒体平台上的广告招募的,全部为男性,代表瑞典 21 个地区中的 8 个地区。他们的平均年龄为 34 岁,平均有一个孩子。研究结果 "在没有地图的迷宫中导航 "这一主题解释了伴侣在其配偶患有孕吐时所面临的压力和要求,以及医疗服务提供者所提供的支持和指导不足。分析得出了三个主题:"独自承担艰巨的责任"、"面对医疗保健时处于抽签状态 "和 "共同攀登高峰"。这些主题显示了在日常生活和医疗保健方面所面临的挑战,以及家庭内部紧张的关系。医护人员必须支持并承认伴侣在孕吐的艰难情况下所付出的努力。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
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