Description of the culture of childbirth and parenting classes in Cyprus: An ethnographic approach.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-06-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/186665
Eleni Hadjigeorgiou, Maria Frangou, Yianna Koliandri, Maria-Dolores Christofi, Nicos Middleton
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Abstract

Introduction: Childbirth and parenting classes are very important because they potentially help couples to make the right decisions during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, which has a direct effect on the health of the mother and neonate. However, in Cyprus, the culture of childbirth and parenting classes has not been previously explored.

Methods: An ethnographic study design was adopted, specifically non-participant observation was undertaken of 19 classes. Semi-structured telephone interviews were employed to collect data in addition to field notes and a reflective diary. Inductive content analysis was undertaken to analyze the data.

Results: Four main thematic categories emerged from data analysis: 1) Views and opinions about the course, 2) Important perinatal topics, 3) Usefulness and reasons for attending the classes, and 4) The journey of learning. The importance of antenatal classes has not been given sufficient attention in Cyprus.

Conclusions: There is a clear need for a standardized curriculum within the current configuration of national maternity healthcare in Cyprus. Policymakers must implement a standardized curriculum, integrating diverse pedagogical methods to provide in-depth information for expectant parents and parents. While emphasizing the crucial role of midwives in perinatal education, this study also advocates for collaboration with other healthcare professionals emphasizing the imperative need for a comprehensive, standardized approach to perinatal education within the national healthcare system of Cyprus.

塞浦路斯分娩和育儿课程文化描述:人种学方法。
导言:分娩和育儿课程非常重要,因为它们有可能帮助夫妇在怀孕、分娩和产后期间做出正确的决定,从而直接影响母亲和新生儿的健康。然而,在塞浦路斯,分娩和育儿课程的文化尚未被探索过:采用人种学研究设计,特别是对 19 个班级进行了非参与者观察。除现场记录和反思日记外,还采用了半结构化电话访谈来收集数据。对数据进行了归纳内容分析:数据分析得出了四个主要的主题类别:1)对课程的看法和意见;2)重要的围产期话题;3)课程的实用性和参加课程的原因;4)学习之旅。在塞浦路斯,产前课程的重要性尚未得到足够重视:在塞浦路斯目前的国家孕产妇医疗保健配置中,显然需要一个标准化的课程。政策制定者必须实施标准化课程,整合各种教学方法,为孕妇和父母提供深入的信息。在强调助产士在围产期教育中的关键作用的同时,本研究还提倡与其他医疗保健专业人员合作,强调在塞浦路斯国家医疗保健系统中迫切需要一种全面、标准化的围产期教育方法。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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