The influence of antenatal relaxation classes on perinatal psychological wellbeing and childbirth experiences: a qualitative study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mo Tabib, Tracy Humphrey, Katrina Forbes-McKay
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Background: There is growing evidence that antenatal education incorporating relaxation practices can positively influence perinatal psychological wellbeing. However, a paucity of qualitative research is evident. Gaining insight into how and why such education may influence childbearing women, can inform the design of effective educational interventions. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of women and their partners on how and why a single Antenatal Relaxation Class (ARC) might influence perinatal psychological wellbeing and childbirth experiences.

Method: In this descriptive qualitative study, 17 women and 9 partners participated in semi-structured in-depth interviews and the data were analysed using thematic analysis. The study was carried out in a Scottish NHS Health Board where ARC was provided to expectant parents.

Findings: Two themes were generated, namely: 'the turning point', and 'recognition of an inner resource'. Participants perceived ARC as 'the turning point' when they became more confident, equipped, and less fearful and anxious towards childbirth. 'Understanding of the psychophysiological processes of childbirth', 'positive stories', and 'practice of relaxation techniques' were reported as the main reasons for these positive changes. Participants explained ARC had enabled them to access a deep sense of calmness as 'an inner resource' and motivated the use of relaxation techniques as a self-care behaviour throughout pregnancy and childbirth.

Conclusion: A single antenatal relaxation class has the potential to enhance perinatal psychological wellbeing and childbirth experiences. This study provides valuable insights for maternity services seeking to develop effective health-promoting antenatal education.

产前放松课程对围产期心理健康和分娩体验的影响:一项定性研究。
背景:越来越多的证据表明,结合放松练习的产前教育可对围产期的心理健康产生积极影响。然而,定性研究明显不足。深入了解此类教育如何以及为何会对育龄妇女产生影响,可为设计有效的教育干预措施提供依据。本研究旨在从妇女及其伴侣的角度探讨产前放松课程(ARC)如何以及为何会影响围产期心理健康和分娩体验:在这项描述性定性研究中,17 名产妇和 9 名伴侣参加了半结构式深度访谈,并使用主题分析法对数据进行了分析。这项研究是在苏格兰国家医疗服务体系的一个卫生局进行的,该卫生局向孕妇父母提供 ARC:产生了两个主题,即转折点 "和 "认识到内在资源"。参与者认为 ARC 是 "转折点",因为此时他们变得更自信、更有能力,对分娩的恐惧和焦虑也减少了。据报告,"对分娩心理生理过程的了解"、"积极的故事 "和 "放松技巧的练习 "是这些积极变化的主要原因。参与者解释说,ARC 使她们获得了一种深层次的平静感,这是一种 "内在资源",并促使她们在整个怀孕和分娩过程中使用放松技巧作为一种自我保健行为:结论:单一的产前放松课程具有提高围产期心理健康和分娩体验的潜力。这项研究为产科服务机构提供了宝贵的启示,帮助其开展有效的促进健康的产前教育。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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