Women's experience of preterm birth in an East African context: a qualitative study.

Thomas Asmelash Habtu, Andrea Barnabas Pembe, Faraja Chiwanga, Jon Øyvind Odland, Elisabeth Darj
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Background: Approximately 15 million children are born each year prematurely, representing more than 10 percent of all childbirths worldwide. Prematurity is an acute event and the leading cause of death among newborns and children under five. Sixty percent of these premature deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.

Objective: The current study aimed to explore and understand women's experiences and perceptions regarding giving birth prematurely at the National Hospital of Muhimbili in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Method: A qualitative method, using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis approach was chosen to understand and describe the women's experiences. A semi-structured guide was used during the interviews. All interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim.

Findings: Eight in-depth interviews were conducted. The analysis revealed three superordinate themes: (a) Emotional turmoil: unmet expectations shattering maternal identity, emotional distress, and loss of hope; (b) Adapting to preterm birth and challenges: the unexpected situation, lack of proper care, strenuous breastfeeding routines, and socioeconomic challenges; (c) Significance of proper care and emotional support: good maternal care, mother-to-mother and family support.

Conclusion: This study provided a deeper understanding of women's experiences and perceptions of premature childbirth. The current study indicated the importance of caregivers' awareness of the women's emotional distress, their need to adapt to a sudden unexpected situation, and the necessity of emotional support.

东非妇女早产的经历:一项定性研究。
背景:每年约有 1500 万名儿童早产,占全球分娩总数的 10%以上。早产是一种急性疾病,也是新生儿和五岁以下儿童死亡的主要原因。其中 60% 的早产死亡发生在撒哈拉以南非洲和东南亚地区:本研究旨在探讨和了解坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆穆欣比利国立医院妇女对早产的经历和看法:采用解释性现象学分析的定性方法来了解和描述妇女的经历。在访谈过程中使用了半结构化指南。所有访谈都进行了录音和逐字记录:共进行了八次深入访谈。分析揭示了三个首要主题:(a)情绪波动:未满足的期望打破了产妇的身份认同、情绪困扰和失去希望;(b)适应早产和挑战:意外情况、缺乏适当护理、艰苦的母乳喂养程序和社会经济挑战;(c)适当护理和情感支持的意义:良好的产妇护理、母亲对母亲和家庭的支持:本研究加深了对妇女早产经历和看法的了解。本研究表明,护理人员必须意识到妇女的情绪困扰、她们需要适应突如其来的意外情况以及情感支持的必要性。
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